djFan71 wrote:Can any amount of picks fix this? I know it would require significant firsts from BOS/CHI, but before bothering figuring out which ones, is it even salvageable from CLE standpoint?
CHI: Garland for Vuc, Phillips, Smith and picks
BOS: Allen for Simons and picks
CLE: Simons, Smith, Phillips for Garland, Allen
BKN: Vuc
CLE saves $20.5M this year (and huge multiples in taxes) and gets off long term $. Possibly ducks 2nd if fanspo is right, but that's shaky so I'm not claiming it. Replace Garland's scoring with Simons, and Smith as a backup big. But, do they want to save money that much and get lots of picks in the process - or suck it up and pay something like $150M in taxes to run it back?
BOS gets a huge upgrade at C for Simons and picks and saves $7.6M. Gets them within easy ducking of the tax with another move.
CHI gets a focal point for loose ends and picks. Probably gets additional assets for White separately.
BKN reaches the floor and gets paid to do it, then probably turns around and gets paid for sending Vuc elsewhere later.
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You list picks outgoing from Boston and Chicago, but no mention of where they’re going, or how many? I imagine some are going to Brooklyn to eat Vucevic with no returning salary? Cleveland would be owed a TON of picks here. Just so many that I doubt Boston and Cleveland are willing to pay the required picks?
I can’t imagine that Cleveland sees the east as wide open as it is and just decides to throw in the towel on this year, and likely the Mitchell era there, to save money? while not getting back a long term keeper of any sort? Gilbert has laid a ton of tax. And been open about willing to pay tax. I think he wants a championship?