PushDaRock wrote:If you're not getting value for him, what is even the rush to get RJ off the roster? We still don't have enough scoring talent on this team and people want to dump him when Gradey and Walter have not shown they are ready to fill in yet. Let those guys keep developing and if they show enough to make RJ expendable, then we can worry about it then.
Salary/cap/tax maneuvering.
The FO wanted him sent back in the BI trade and I'm pretty sure having to dance around this close to the tax with mostly high salaries wasn't the scenario they wanted.
That's why I think the KD scenario was also interesting to them. Even if he leaves, you're moving off a ton of salary and opening up cap.
I just don't see that expiring being available now. If we could have done the CJ trade it would have happened.
So you're looking at scenarios where maybe you're absorbing a smaller bad contract and getting relief on the rest, but perusing the trade machine I don't see a ton of those (maybe Grant in Charlotte).
The dynamic that works is combining him with a valued asset, and that gets back to Jak. You can see where you send Jak to the Lakers for those picks, and send some lesser compensation to the Blazers for one of their bigs and matching contracts if needed to absorb RJ works. That gets you the full cap space play