Village Idiot wrote:How about this solution? It's a two-parter since Phoenix can´t aggregate:
Phoenix trades:
Bradley Beal - trade 1
Jalen Green - trade 2
cash - maximum to Utah
Phoenix receives:
Jerami Grant- trade 1
John Collins - trade 2
Kris Murray - 1
Duop Reath -1
Phoenix saves $25.1 million in salary costs this season which according to the numbers I am seeing in Spotrac should get them out of the tax saving them almost $120 million including repeater penalties. They also rebalance their roster by trading two shooting guards for two forwards.
Portland trades:
Jerami Grant
John Collins
Kris Murray
Portland receives:
Lauri Markannen
Portland gets a better scoring SF which could be useful on such a defensive oriented line-up. They take on quite a bit of long-term salary though given Markannen´s deal vs. Grant.
Utah trades:
Lauri Markannen - deal 1
John Collins - deal 2
Utah receives:
Bradely Beal
Jalen Green
maximum cash from Phoenix
Beal has a higher salary but at half the years of Markannen. They clear up their PF to develop their prospects and get a guy in Green who will get the green light to see what he can do as the go-to guy. They end up being the team buying out Beal but given their cap sheet after this deal this should not be an issue, especially since he should get an MLE elsewhere.
PHX easily cuts out POR here. Lauri is a better, younger player than Grant. Your deal ends the Suns up as a tax paying team but below 2nd apron. So does keeping Lauri instead. There's no basketball or financial reason for them to make the terrible swap here just to benefit POR.
Moot point anyway now that Collins is traded.