If (big if), Hayward or Monroe had interest in playing here and we needed cap space, I would do the following:
Dump Bass to a contender:
Would likely have to wait to see where the dust settles as far as the Heat's big 3 and Melo go, but you could find a suitor in Golden State who has a large TPE (9.8 mil. Again, if you had an agreement with one or both of the two guys above, you could dump Bass freeing up his 6.9 million. OKC could also make way for him as well.
Dump Jeff Green to the Nuggets:
The Nuggets have a $9.8 million TPE. I'd propose we trade Green for Nurkic (sp?) or a protected pick. Or we could end up keeping Green if we only grabbed one free agent.
Dump Joel Anthony to the 76er's:
They are in danger of being on the salary cap floor, which doesn't really mean much other than they have to pay up to the floor and split that money with their current players. BUT, since they have to pay up to the salary cap floor anyways, why not get them to absorb Anthony for a couple of their unguaranteed contracts and sweeten the pot by offering them their pick back for next year? Or some other combination of 2nd rounders? This would save $3.8 million.
I'm not capologist, but it seems to me that a combination of some deals like this could get us in the ballpark to make a play on one of these two guys, if not both once we unload Bogans. Also, even if Hayward and Monroe aren't available for us, it could allow us to use our own TPE to take on a bad contract and get another pick in the process if that's the rebuilding road we're going down again this year. Thoughts?