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How Keith Bogans changes Cleveland (Potential Trade One)

It was announced by ESPN today that the Boston Celtics traded Keith Bogans for the unguaranteed contracts of John Lucas III, Erik Murphy, and Malcolm Thomas, while obtaining Dwight Powell and two future second round picks. Though initially looking like a steal for Boston, Keith Bogans currently has a contract structure that can make the Ohio Super-Team even more super.
As of this year, Bogans is on an unguaranteed 5.3 million dollar contract, but Cleveland will likely decide to keep his salary until the next season when he is unguaranteed at 5.5 million. Why would they do that? They do this to pair him with Brendan Haywood's contract to make a 15.8 million non guaranteed trade asset for them to use in the 2015-16 off season. If not currently aware, the Cleveland Cavaliers have the rights to Brendan Haywood this season at two million dollars, but his contract quickly balloons to an unguaranteed 10.3 million dollars! That, paired with Bogans' 5.5 million dollars creates an unimaginable asset for the Cavaliers.
Because of this asset, it has to be looked as to how these contracts can bring in future players. It is a well-known weakness of the Cavaliers that their Center position is currently weak, and terribly undersized. This is an issue as a good defender is needed to make up for the defensive incompetence of All-Stars Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love. Because of this, it can be assumed that the Cavaliers will be trying to use their resources to gain an elite, defensive center.

Marc Gasol hoists his Defensive Player of the Year trophy.
So who? This is where things become difficult, but quite predictable. It can be easily assumed that the first target of the Cleveland Cavaliers will be Spanish Center Marc Gasol from the Memphis Grizzlies. Marc Gasol, one year removed from being the Defensive Player of the Year, is known not only for his defense, but his knockdown mid range jump shot, and his elite passing abilities that put him on par with the best passing big men in the league. In addition, he is set to be a free agent after next season. To successfully pull off this deal, it would have to be a sign and trade from the Grizzies due to the Cavaliers having little to no cap space next season. Because of this, you could see trade negotiations starting at...
Brendan Haywood, Keith Bogans, Dion Waiters, Joe Harris, and the 2015 Protected Memphis pick returned for Marc Gasol.
That said, there is a multitude of issues with a trade in this fashion.
1) Is Marc Gasol interested in taking a slightly smaller max to join the Cleveland Cavaliers?
2) These assets are clearly not enough, and Cleveland would have to find a third team to add additional assets to Memphis (Potentially solved by sign and trading Tristan Thompson before hand).
3) Other teams will be in the market for Marc's services.
4) Will Memphis ever consider trading their star to help another team?
All those issues aside, if Memphis and Cleveland can work out their differences, and get this deal completed, Cleveland could be argued as the greatest super team of all time, causing an uproar as to the balance of the CBA. It would be disastrous for the Nation Basketball Association, but in the end, Cleveland would get their long awaited titles with LeBron.