His lack of an outside shot makes me say pass. If he could just shoot the three at an average clip, he would be worth getting.
But could the Celtics be a team that helps him get to another team and bring back another piece?
Example: https://tradenba.com/trades/838N7DnM5
I don't understand why this trade works. We are adding $19M in salary. In that this trade involves multiple teams and players, I didn't think the TPE could be used. Also, this puts us over that I understood to be a hard cap. What am I missing?
I am guessing here but the 2nd contract coming back to the Celtics is small that either the two contracts the Celtics 2nd out work for that or the trade is using one of the other smaller TE as well.
OK, we can use the Kanter TPE to get Looney from GSW as one deal, then send back Green to them is a separate minimum deal. [Basically Green for Looney in two deals with the help of the Kanter TPE]
Then GSW and ORL trade Oubre and Gordon with Gordon going to us with the Hayward TPE. Carson Edwards to ORL in another minimum deal. [A three way where we get Gordon with the Hayward TPE and send Edwards to ORL and ORL gets Oubre, GSW gets nothing]
I guess this all could work but I am not sure. But even if it does, doesn't this put us over the hard cap? Or maybe the salaries are prorated so we would not have to add the full $19M, just what is left on the contract? And this TradeMachine site figured this all out?
If this is true about having only the prorated salaries apply to the hard cap, this would open up a whole bunch of deadline deals. For example, maybe we could take back someone like Drummond if only a portion of his current year salary applies towards the hard cap? By the day before the trade deadline, that would be around 50% I think.
How do these GMs keep this all straight?