I hope that at the least we can get a sign and trade with Tony Allen. I'd be disapointed if we let him go for nothing. Signing Tony Allen in theory should help move Scal's contract in some sort of package. Looking at our current roster, we might be better served trying to package Tony, Scal, and Baby in a move that hopefully brings us some sort of Center (assuming we go full MLE on Posey). Baby is a free-agent next season, same as Powe... and I think that the team will be forced to keep one or the other, so moving him should be done together with Scal if the opportunity comes along.
That would be nice, but who's the center we could get with that package (Scal+Tony+BBD)? It's a very unattractive package, not easy to sell. I can't see many teams being so high on both TA and BBD. We'd need to take on salaries, for sure; so we're talking about backup centers with long contracts. Guys like Gadzuric ($19M/3 years)... I think Scal's contract is more valuable next year; I'd rather just let TA walk away.
I really don't know, obviously personally I'd rather keep Tony, so wether we make a trade or not is inconsequential to me.
But here are some that are worth a look, even though many improbable:
Sacramento with Moore could be interesting to look at especially if Sacramento has plans of trading Artest.
Cleveland maybe looking to move Verajao, and I think Tony can fit their team.
Sign and trade with Seattle for Swift.
Stromile Swift in the Nets.
Maybe some 3-way trade of some kind. Who knows. Danny can be creative.
There should be other opportunities out there, I don't know... and we need not restrict ourselves to that specific package. But if Tony is not part of the deal, it allows the team to lose some other player in order to acquire someone of interest.
How many times did we say last year "we simply don't have anyone to trade", well if you keep Tony, you do. If you restrict your roster to the bare necessities and don't overload it a bit in one position, you won't be able to make trades... effective trades at that.
Not keeping Tony, doesn't improve the team in any way... it seems more like a move to save the owners some bucks. If the interest here is to build the best team possible, then signing Tony is the way to go it simply is. I don't see any way around it because just for the insurance factor he brings to the team.
Tony Allen can't dribble, blah blah... you know who else apparently can't dribble? Giddens (I'm high on Giddens by the way).