Post#1276 » by babyjax13 » Fri Oct 1, 2021 6:11 am
Sacramento would have to take back some minimum contracts for roster purposes, but here's a big stupid idea:
Dallas trades: KP
Dallas receives: Harrison Barnes, Richaun Holmes
Dallas moves KP for cheaper players and I don't think they get any worse on the court. Barnes and Holmes are also more durable, which is a plus.
Philadelphia trades: Ben Simmons, 2022 PHI 1st (lottery protected, 2 2nds)
Philadelphia receives: Davion Mitchell, Collin Sexton
Philadelphia saves a ton of money and gets two nice young backcourt players. They may have to do some kind of follow-up, but this at least does not leave them accepting a bunch of stuff that doesn't have trade value for Simmons, and I'm sure one of Sexton/Mitchell will be a long-term fit.
Sacramento trades: Buddy Heild, Marvin Bagley, Tristan Thompson, Harrison Barnes, Richaun Holmes, Davion Mitchell, 2024 SAC 1st (lottery protected, 2 2nds) [out: $78.6 x 1.25 = ~$98 million]
Sacramento receives: Ben Simmons, Kristaps Porzingis, Kevin Love [in: ~$96 million]
If Sacramento wants to pair Fox and Simmons without trading Hali, the best way to make them effective is to find a stretch 5. KP takes (and makes) loads of threes, and can spread out the court for Fox drives and Simmons secondary creation + drives in the half-court.
Cleveland trades: Kevin Love, Collin Sexton
Cleveland receives: Buddy Heild, Marvin Bagley, Tristan Thompson, 2022 PHI 1st (lottery protected, 2 2nds), 2024 SAC 1st (lottery protected, 2 2nds)
Cleveland moves Love for a cheaper bad contract at the cost of turning Sexton into two picks in the teens to twenties.
Kings rotation:
Porzingis 30/Len 18
Simmons 10/Love 24/Harkless 14
Harkless 14/Simmons 24/Davis 10
Haliburton 30/Davis 18
Fox 34/Ramsey 14

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