bwgood77 wrote:AtheJ415 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
Yeah, we were just talking #1...of course you take him if you keep 1. But if it was just the 1, it's tough...however if you could then turn Jackson into a really good big or a pick high enough to get one of the good bigs, that would make more sense, since Jackson makes less sense if you have Kawhi. I'm not sure how high of a pick he would net though...or what type of big.
I'm just skeptical because he cannot extend here now. And so if he is making the decision next offseason anyways, wouldn't he, if he truly would consider staying here long term, prefer to play WITH Ayton instead of on the same team without him? I don't see the benefit from our perspective or his in making this trade. If he wants out of SA for this season, going elsewhere in the East would allow him to contend for a year. Then, if he really wanted to stay West near LA and viewed our core as the best of that group, he can sign next season so long as we don't blow our salary cap this offseason.
Also, I expect Ayton to be a top 5 center from Day 1, with the potential to be a lot higher.
Sure it's better to sign him in FA but I doubt we have the cap space. Now if they have figured out a way to carve that space and get Booker to not sign an extension until next offseason I'm all for it. I'll be surprised if he waits and if we don't sign any free agents that last longer than a year though.
In this scenario where we are discussing trading for him we would have access to his agent and him. Because we wouldn't trade #1 with no idea of his thoughts on extending. So after the Spurs let you gauge his interest on coming here, all you have to do is ask him, then ask Booker. It isn't rocket science. We could easily clear that cap with our boatload of future firsts. Decline anybody whose contract is guaranteed in 2 years who isn't Booker, Ayton, Jackson, Warren, Chriss, Bender. Next year when Duds and Chandler are gone, that frees up a lot so long as Booker hasn't signed, which in this scenario he wouldn't have. Booker shouldn't care so long as he trusts us because the extension wouldn't kick in until next year anyways.
All you have to do is decline Williams, let go of rights to Dudley, Chandler, Daniels. Maybe Reed, Ulis, Harrison too if needed but right there with just Williams and the old guys you are already at about $44 million in cap holds released. We will have Ayton and the others eating into that, but if we are disciplined this offseason it is very doable.
Regardless, Kawhi isn't going to want to play here on a team that's core was the worst in basketball next year. Why the hell would he want to do that? To join that core with Ayton and whoever else we get in this draft? That makes more sense. But it is very possible to get the cap space for Kawhi next offseason if we are disciplined and keep our future picks to dump salary, which is a hell of a lot less costly than giving up Deandre Ayton.