Godaddycurse wrote:jayjaysee wrote:Just a random bad one? throwing Dallas in a deal they don’t belong? A simple reasonable deal ruined?
Vassell to Dallas
Klay and MPJ to SAS
Keldon, Barnes, Saric, Powell to Brooklyn
Naji to Sac
With Sac giving 1-2 seconds to SAS or Brooklyn or Dallas?
SAS - gets good spacing and keeps the books set for clear for the year before Wemby.
SAC - gets a forward. Dumps the 1-2 million dollars to get back under the tax later. Could be Carter for a vet min or something bigger and more exciting.
Brooklyn - buys out some more guys, but clears 20 million for next season when they need to build a roster.
Dallas - hopes Vassell can bounce back but they get a younger and better starter by taking on money and losing Naji?
I think SAS would just do the MPJ part and bet on vassell bouncing back.
Yeah, the simple two team deal was obvious and where we started.. But SAS could use the extra flexibility a bit..
The Klay/Vassell addition was due to SAS 2026-2027 books. If they trim that extra 10 million, their 36 million in tax space starts to feel a lot better - you can look at paying Sochan and maybe using some/all of the MLE or paying Julian a year early if he earns it. Or you can obviously trade Klay at that point as an expiring depending on what the team needs?
Having 26 million in tax space with 9 roster spots filled is okay and they can likely pay Sochan, use their first round pick and fill the bench cheap under tax.
But seems a lot easier with the Klay/Vassell swap. And the hope has to be that Harper/Castle are ready for big minutes next season.