shrink wrote:BobbieL wrote:shrink wrote:Any interest in swapping Cole Aldrich for Jared Dudley straight up?
Thibs didn't play Aldrich much last year, but he was decent on the Clips as a back-up, as a smart big who can run the pick and roll and defend the rim a little. His contract could help a team shave some salary for the valuable 2018 free agency, but MIN won't have cap space for that either.
For the Suns, I figure he could give you some leverage in contract talks with Len, and at worst, be a fallback position. He's a professional and would be a good mentor for your young bigs. The best part though for you may be his short contract, which is $7.3 mil this year, and a TEAM option for $6.95 mil, with jut $2 mil guaranteed. This cuts $2.7 in salary this year, and could add $7.5 mil in cap space in 2018.
I have read the Twolves are more than likely trying to cut salary so, per Twitter they would move Cole to the Suns (or Nets or Pacers) for a future second and attach the pick from OKC, through UT - to save the dollars on the Lux tax
I read that too, but I think it's unlikely the Wolves would do this.
Even if Aldrich was injured and could provide no production at all, that's only $9.3 mil for a first rounder. Many teams would bite at that, including the Wolves. The wolves, too. In fact, they could simple stretch him, and only pay $1.86 mil in a cap hold, and get $5.24 mil in cap space, and that's even if Aldrich wouldn't take less in a buy out to quickly join a new team, nor counting a little set off.
The stretch provision is a good thought but that means the Twolves are still paying the money. Maybe they just don't want to pay him the money so they don't stretch him but trade him for a first they got in the Rubio deal. Granted, that means they gave Rubio and Aldrich away for nothing - but sometimes, that happens.
Knight is a sunk cost. Its not about the money to me - its about the cap space through 2020. Will that 14m of cap space be important in 2020 For me - it was worth the Heat pick protected for the lottery in 2018 and the Toronto second rounder. Obviously, Sean Marks understands the Knight deal is three years and not 2, did the Carroll did - which is a better deal.