I've been beating this drum to death, but would be sweet if we could figure out how to get Bogdonavich. He'd be perfect replacement for Hayward. Great secondary facilitator, sweet jump shot, not ball dominant, real team player. 3 way deal with Indy where Indy can send Sac a better package than that weak package offered by Bucks. Say Hayward starting salary in new deal is $25mm, I'd sign Boggy for $20mm per; he'd be so worth it. What was he reported to make in trade to Bucks?
I guess we have to wait until 6PM before the craziness begins again!!
That would be interesting, but I'm not finding it very likely. If we are just dealing with Indy, I would love to get Brogdon. That also might sound unlikely, but Hayward would mostly be filling Brogdon's role as a switchable, versatile facilitator (yes, I understand Brogdon is technically a PG, but he is 6'6").
I can see a pathway to Oladipo working out for us. If he comes here and has a good, but not extraordinary season, we would then have the option to re-sign him a reasonable mid-20s AAV and then try to move Kemba to a team who loses out on the other big FAs. I can also see it backfiring, but that's what mid-season deals are for.
Turner is the most meh of the options, but I can see his fit and I wouldn't complain if the alternative was Hayward signing with ATL or NYK and leaving us with nothing. I would absolutely try to avoid taking on more money in this scenario, though. If we are downgrading from Hayward to Turner, then I would at least want to get under the luxury tax.
On a semi-unrelated note, it is pretty funny that many people were upset that we made the playoffs in 2016, missed out on Turner, and had to 'settle' for Rozier at #16. Who would have thought Rozier might actually have more value several years later?