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IF we can actually trade Ayton for Irving, salary for salary match, that would be an awesome value return for Ayton, because of it addressing our imminent PGOTF needs and also additional ball handling and shot creation/ tough shot making in the 4th. I'd find it hard for any team to be able to stop all three of Irving, Durant, and Booker in a 4th quarter scoring barrage! and yes! Week is absolutely right that as long as the salaries in a trade can match dollar for dollar or very near to it, then the trade is still legal under the new CBA. We'd just have to match Irving's new max salary in a sign n trade with what salaries we send out. The problem with the Irving trade that I personally see is simply that I don't see the Mavs having any intention of trading Irving for Ayton. But rather they are disillusioned enough to believe they could instead ADD AYTON TO both Irving and Doncic to give them their own big three hypothetically. It would very likely take Irving forcing his way off their team by telling them he won't resign there, and will only agree to a sign n trade to Phoenix!!
But according to most of their fans on the trade board, They somehow convinced themselves that they'd be better off just letting Irving walk for the cap space they'd get in return.........lol. And that just because Doncic hasn't outright demanded a trade yet, that there's no risk of not securing a big trade or move to satiate him. They think they'd just get top end premium free agents this summer if he leaves. So I'm not sure they'd agree to an Irving/ Ayton swap!!
Again, I think we could reasonably still trade Ayton for depth and assets and Paul too. IF Irving could force his way to us for Ayton, That'd be optimal! But if not:
1- Dallas- (Alternative) I hate this!! But depth and assets are better than our current situation.
Ayton for Haraway Jr/ Kleber/ Mcgee/ 2023
10th pick. The 10th pick is critical and non negotiable here because it'd give us a premium cost controlled asset either for trade or to add legitimate premium talent to our core to replace what we'll lose between Ayton and Paul in terms of cumulative talent/ value.
2- Charlotte- (IF the Hornets don't land Wemby) They'd have plenty of cap space for Ayton's contract, and He'd be an upgrade for them to even Richards and Williams towards making the playoffs. They'd still keep their top pick, and be able to resign Bridges too! Guaranteed playoff team in the east for Jordan finally! The picks here will give us cost controlled depth/ talent to help fill out our roster needs cheaply to begin offsetting our top heavy salaries. Bouknight can be waived or bought out if we prefer?
Ayton for Rozier/ Bouknight/ Williams/ 27th pick (Denver)/ 39th pick (Jazz).
3- Houston- ( Houston's ready to compete) They just hired Udoka, Harden will likely leave Philly to go back to Houston (once Boston eliminates them). And they'll have plenty of cap for both Harden and Ayton (IF we just take back a small bit of salary). This trade would get them back in the playoffs and advance their progression quicker than just waiting on their recent draft picks to develop. Also Ayton better fits their core timeline and could be better featured there with Harden).
Ayton for Eason/ Martin Jr/ Washington/ 2023
20th pick (Clippers).
This is very equitable value for Ayton and an absolute win for Houston with getting to still keep their top 5 pick and get Ayton and very likely Harden in one offseason! And IF they wanted us to take back KPJr to maintain more premium cap space, I probably would as he still has high potential and shares productional similarities to Dejounte Murray although slightly less (Poor man's Murray). But could still be a reasonable alternative to Irving in the backcourt next to Booker? For us, Eason is a young Jerami Grant that'd be perfect at the small forward next to Durant. IF we take back Kevin Porter Jr, He can replace Paul in the backcourt with Booker, and K mart Jr can replace Craig (IF necessary).
