Prokorov wrote:Also, crabbe plays a big role here too...we could do something like trade Crabbe and picks to a team with an overpaid good player.
we would draft for that team, thenexecute the trade after free agency.  but for craps and giggles something like Crabbe + 17 + 31 for someone who makes like 20 million for 3 more years but is still a good player.
Here is the 
list of everyone who made over $18.5mil last offseason:
2018-2019 Player Salaries
RK	NAME	TEAM	SALARY
1	Stephen Curry, PG	Golden State Warriors	$37,457,154
2	Russell Westbrook, PG	Oklahoma City Thunder	$35,654,150
3	Chris Paul, PG	Houston Rockets	$35,654,150
4	Blake Griffin, PF	Detroit Pistons	$32,088,932
5	Gordon Hayward, SF	Boston Celtics	$31,214,295
6	Kyle Lowry, PG	Toronto Raptors	$31,200,000
7	Paul George, SF	Oklahoma City Thunder	$30,560,700
8	Mike Conley, PG	Memphis Grizzlies	$30,521,115
9	James Harden, PG	Houston Rockets	$30,421,854
10	Kevin Durant, SF	Golden State Warriors	$30,000,000
11	Paul Millsap, PF	Denver Nuggets	$29,230,769
12	Al Horford, C	Boston Celtics	$28,928,709
13	Damian Lillard, PG	Portland Trail Blazers	$27,977,689
14	DeMar DeRozan, SG	San Antonio Spurs	$27,739,975
15	Otto Porter Jr., SF	Washington Wizards	$26,011,913
16	Jrue Holiday, PG	New Orleans Pelicans	$25,976,111
17	CJ McCollum, SG	Portland Trail Blazers	$25,759,766
18	Joel Embiid, C	Philadelphia 76ers	$25,467,250
19	Andrew Wiggins, SF	Minnesota Timberwolves	$25,467,250
20	Bradley Beal, SG	Washington Wizards	$25,434,263
21	Anthony Davis, PF	New Orleans Pelicans	$25,434,263
22	Hassan Whiteside, C	Miami Heat	$25,434,262
23	Nikola Jokic, C	Denver Nuggets	$24,605,181
24	Steven Adams, C	Oklahoma City Thunder	$24,157,303
25	Giannis Antetokounmpo, PF	Milwaukee Bucks	$24,157,303
26	Marc Gasol, C	Memphis Grizzlies	$24,119,025
27	Kevin Love, PF	Cleveland Cavaliers	$24,119,025
28	Chandler Parsons, SF	Memphis Grizzlies	$24,107,258
29	Harrison Barnes, SF	Sacramento Kings	$24,107,258
30	Nicolas Batum, SF	Charlotte Hornets	$24,000,000
31	Rudy Gobert, C	Utah Jazz	$23,241,573
32	Kawhi Leonard, SF	Toronto Raptors	$23,114,067
33	DeAndre Jordan, C	New York Knicks	$22,897,200
34	LaMarcus Aldridge, C	San Antonio Spurs	$22,347,015
35	Serge Ibaka, C	Toronto Raptors	$21,666,667
36	Aaron Gordon, PF	Orlando Magic	$21,590,909
37	Danilo Gallinari, SF	LA Clippers	$21,587,579
38	Victor Oladipo, SG	Indiana Pacers	$21,000,000
39	Jimmy Butler, SG	Philadelphia 76ers	$20,445,779
40	Ryan Anderson, PF	Phoenix Suns	$20,421,546
41	Kyrie Irving, PG	Boston Celtics	$20,099,189
42	Jabari Parker, PF	Washington Wizards	$20,000,000
43	Zach LaVine, PG	Chicago Bulls	$19,500,000
44	Tyler Johnson, SG	Phoenix Suns	$19,356,932
45	Tim Hardaway Jr., G	New York Knicks	$19,200,127
46	John Wall, PG	Washington Wizards	$19,169,800
47	Jeff Teague, PG	Minnesota Timberwolves	$19,000,000
48	George Hill, PG	Milwaukee Bucks	$19,000,000
49	Klay Thompson, SG	Golden State Warriors	$18,988,725
50	Allen Crabbe, SG	Brooklyn Nets	$18,500,000
I've highlighted the players who I think fit our timeline and fill a position of need (or we can move one of our existing players into that spot and have the new player take player's former spot). 
Out of the list, I've highlighted Blake Griffin, Paul George, CJ McCollum, Bradley Beal, Aaron Gordon, Otto Porter, and Kevin Love (doubt the Nets would target him though).
Given the Nets system, unless the player we're getting is a better ballhandler, decision maker, and scorer than either DLo or Levert, I don't see the Nets targeting another ball dominant player. Having two elite ball handling/playmaking/scoring players on the court seems to be the foundational element to winning in today's league, but having three starting players of this type is too much as someone's ballhandling and playmaking talent will always go to waste and we would benefit more from having an elite 3&D player than a 3rd ball handling playmaker who starts.
This would eliminate Blake from contention.
CJ McCollum would only be available if POR decides to go in a different direction at the wing. I can't see this happening since I don't think POR will ever be bad enough to tank for an elite wing replacement or have enough cap space to be a player for a big time wing.
I'd love to have Bradley Beal on the Nets. I wanted him when he was a RFA but Washington re-signed him. In this case, I would move Levert to the 3 and have him focus on improving his 3pt shot to optimize his potential from the 3 spot. With that said, WAS has said that they have no intentions of trading Beal despite WAS seemingly treadmilling for at least the next year due to Wall's injury. I'd love to Beal but I doubt WAS makes him available, even though they probably should tank next season.
Otto Porter is certainly doable but I don't know how much CHI wants to keep him or what their plan is for the next few seasons.
Aaron Gordon would fill a position of need, since he's an athletic 3/4 hybrid. He is capable of bringing the ball up in transition and is a surprisingly good passer. Essentially, he would play a Draymond role for us, but with much better offense and considerably worse defense. But all of this begs the question of why ORL would want to get rid of him in the first place. I'd be shocked if they sought to trade him since they shouldn't run into any cap issues in the near future.
Considering OKC's cap situation, I could foresee them seeking to offload Paul George but only after giving this OKC core one more chance. I'd be shocked if they traded him before next season is out.
Out of these players, it seems like the Nets would have the best chance of acquiring OPJ. Bradley, PG, and Gordon would be nice but I don't think their teams would look to trade them during next season.