Sources say that this is the reason Atlanta is willing to sell its first-round pick for $3 million this summer, and the reason that they’ll likely offer no more than a three-year contract for $1.8 to $2 million a year to a possible Woodson successor. Woodson could expect a bigger offer to stay on the job, but perhaps not by much. For Woodson, the 76ers could offer leverage to leave, but he would have to weigh leaving a legitimate Eastern Conference contender for a flawed roster in Philadelphia.
Here's one proposal
Atlanta Out: #24
Atlanta In: $3 million
Minnesota Out: #23 + $3 million + Jefferson
Minnesota In: #17 + Deng + Bobcats pick
Chicago Out: #17 + Deng + Bobcats pick
Chicago In: #23 + 24 + Jefferson