VCfor3 wrote:Whole Truth wrote:VCfor3 wrote:
He can't just waive/cancel it. He can work with Memphis to agree to a buyout, but Memphis would have to agree. If Memphis would prefer to keep him and try to trade him later then there is nothing he can do about it except be upset. He hasn't publicly asked for a buyout yet that I've seen, but if he does and we don't work with him then it is a bad look for us and doesn't curry favor with other agents/players. We aren't a free agent destination as is, so coming across as a franchise that isn't player friendly would make it even harder. It isn't a big thing, but it is a thing that should still be considered by the FO.
Raptor fans used to say the same thing, they're not a FA destination. Winning changes that, cures all. If Memphis build a core that can win they'll attract FA's.
I'm willing to work with Iggy, you want out. I agree to let you go, if you waive your contract. 
How could Memphis look bad for letting him out of his deal but not wanting to pay for it?. I'd think Iggy will look like he wants to have his cake & to eat it too. There's absolutely no reason Memphis should have to pay him to not want to play for them or honor his agreement. If Iggy wants the money, then honor the **** contract.
 
Honest question, who all has Toronto signed?
And yeah Memphis can ask Iggy to take a large buyout (you aren't getting 17m back but you can ask for quite a bit) but if Memphis decides trading him for an asset is worth more than just getting savings that can't be used for anything then you run into a problem. He could offer to give a lot back and Memphis say "nah we'd rather trade you later for a 1st" and that would be a PR hit to Memphis after such a great offseason. Again, it isn't a big thing but it would be something the FO needs to consider. They are looked upon favorably right now. If we can put together a strong showing with our young guys this season then we have a chance at some of the young RFAs signing offer sheets with us next offseason. A promising Atlanta team will have a ton of cap as well and be competing against us. Something as small as how we treat Iggy could be a deciding factor for someone.
 
Hedo, Carroll & soon to be Kawhi. There's a couple more but I didn't feel like digging. Portland wanted Hedo off the Magic finals run, Carroll came off a strong year with Atlanta, both dissappointed in their acquisition. Kawhi was traded for & despite his original intent to solely play in LA, I feel he ends up back in TO off a championship.
Iggy - Houston trade
Cavs trade - (Smith, 1st) for (Gordon)
Houston trade - (Gordon, 2m TPE) for (Iggy)
Memphis trade - (Iggy) for (Smith, 1st, 2 TPE)
Waive Smith 15m/4m, Bradley 12m/2m guarantee save 21m. If Memphis retain Wright, Noah & Clarke, Denounce the rest. Free's up roughly 9m. Plus the 2m difference between Gordon & Iggy = Total 32m from -20 practical cap space = 12m practical cap space.
Variation of the idea if Memphis know they can resign Noah, possibly let go Wright 8m cap hold.
Cavs trade - (Smith, Clarkson, 1st) for (Gordon, Plumlee, Allen)
Houston trade - (Gordon, 2m TPE) for (Iggy)
Memphis trade - (Iggy, Plumlee, Allen) for (Smith, Clarkson, 2m TPE 1st)
Waive Smith, Bradley 21m, Denounce everyone besides Wright Noah & Clarke 10m, 2m trade difference = 33m for + 13m cap space.
13m CP + Buyout Hill, stretch Clarkson = Sign Danny G.
C - Jonas / Noah / Rabb
PF - 3J / Crowder / Clarke
SF - Jackson / Anderson / Miles
SG - D.Green / Brooks / Bruno
PG - Ja / Wright / Melton
+ Cavs 2021 1st (protection?), Utah 2022 1st 1-6, GS 1st 2024 1-4