Trading Kemba for a couple of high end role players would be an interesting idea if Collins was acquired.
Less need for Kemba's shot creation. More need for glue guys.
I'd rather have Collins than Kemba long term.
Who is trading for Kemba? Meaning -- which team? It's very difficult to find a sensible one where: a) he's a "fit", and b) you wouldn't have to send out picks with him, or take back a contract just as cumbersome in the process.
I have a strong disagreement with anyone who views Kemba as a bad contract. That is grossly premature to put him in that category. He was a starter in the All-Star Game last year. He has only just returned from a long term injury. People are writing him off far too early.
Need to be patient and let it play out. Then re-evaluate his trade stock. That may happen in time for this year's trade deadline or it may not. It may not be until the summer that we can re-balance this team (with a Kemba trade) post-trade for John Collins.
I'm not writing Kemba off.
He's a small, aging scoring PG with knee problems with a $37.6MM player option in 2022/23. He's NOT going to be an easy guy to find a trade for, no matter how well he plays rest of this year.
Doesn't mean he can't turn things around and be of significant value to the Cs. But if your plan to remove salary should the Cs acquire Collins is to trade Kemba, my challenge would be: to who? If you have no buyers, you're screwd. If you have one buyer, you're getting a lousy deal. If you have two: maybe you can get a couple interesting role guys in trade, as suggested.