Post#3 » by d-train » Mon May 17, 2010 7:41 pm
The reality is [if a player is solidly worth the max] this type of discussion would go nowhere. The teams with bird rights on players such as LeBron, Wade, or Bosh are not going to disclose to anyone they would consider a SnT under any circumstance. If they did, they would be increasing the chances of losing the player by expanding the options the player has. The official stand of the teams with such a player in FA status will be they wish to resign the player and will make a max offer as soon as possible. Additionally, whether true or not, they will say no trades will be considered.
Now, if a player (let's say LeBron) reaches a deal with a team (let's say the Knicks) and LeBron convinces the Cavs he is willing to sign with the Knicks for less money in order to get out of Cleveland, only in that circumstance the Cavs might consider a SnT. But, the only team the Cavs would ever do this with is the Knicks because they have the cap space and (LeBron's willingness) to otherwise sign him outright. IOW, the Cavs wouldn't trade LeBron to a team over the cap (like the Lakers) even if the Lakers offered Kobe under any circumstance. The Cavs would be foolish to help LeBron out of Cleveland by opening up to LeBron the possibility of playing anywhere but Cleveland or a team that has cap space.
