BobbieL wrote:
I honestly do not think he could have gotten a better deal as you are forgetting - and not just you - but that trade was a pure salary dump. Its not like the Suns could have taken on salary - even the 75/85% rule. Thomas needed to be traded to a team willing to take on $8m of salary and had room under the cap.
So to anybody who thinks Kerr could have got a better deal - find a team with $8m of cap room and see if they wouldn't have taken what the Sonics did. There was talk of a trade with Charlotte - but the Bobcats took on J-Rich's contract instead.
This was not an easy trade to make. And I am not saying Kerr has does a good job - but lets be realistic, the Suns had ZERO leverage to get anything and the Sonics used that to hose the Suns - and rightly so. Blame Sarver - he should have been more patient with the trade and waiting until February.
Actually, you are quite wrong.
Simply BUYING OUT Kurt Thomas would have done the following.
save 8M of Lux tax (his salary counts against the cap, but you don't pay luxury tax on it (AKA the Allen Houston Rule)
Sell the two draft picks instead of giving them to the sonics (3M each).
this means saving 14M, and you probalby save more since you could probably buy him out at 50%-60% of his contract, since he's earning that money staying at home instead of working...
so there are all the reasons in the world buying out KT and selling two draft picks could have saved the suns 16M, which is what trading him to the sonics did...
the only difference is you get to CHOOSE when to sell these draft picks AFTER you know how good they are, and you're not stuck wanting to rebuild cursing the moment you gave away your precious pick.