BBallFreak wrote:gswhoops wrote:ThaFranchize84 wrote:As a Miami Fan I think the Kuminga and Moody deal for Wiggins makes a lot sense for both teams as long as Kuminga’s deal averages between $25-27 per year. Miami might have to loop in a third team to account for Moody’s additional $11 million coming in. Miami would like to get under the tax to reset the repeater tax. Moody would be a good replacement for Duncan Robinson who Miami might have to cut for partial guarantee. Maybe it involves sending Highsmith to a third team for a small asset (2nd rounder)?
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Keep it simple and just send us Highsmith for a 2nd. We could use the depth.
I would think Kevin Love would be more the guy we'd move.
That'd be fine by me too honestly. Here's my attempt to make this all work (by combining it with a Duncan dump):
MIA out: Wiggins, DRob, Love, 2nds
MIA in: Kuminga (S&T 3 years $75M), Moody
GSW out: Kuminga, Moody
GSW in: Wiggins, Love
BKN out: top-55 protected 2nd round pick
BKN in: DRob (via TPE), MIA 2nds
Warriors end up looking like:
TJD / (Looney) / Post
Green / Love / Santos
Butler / Toohey (2-way)
Wiggins / Hield / (GP2)
Curry / Podz / (Spencer) / Richard (2-way)
Definitely need to add some wing depth but otherwise pretty solid.