I have to go back to a Houston trade idea I had. Houston should be tanking. They have a few older guys that don't make sense being on that roster.
Wall, Gordon, Theis and to a lesser degree Wood aren't on the Houston timeline. For a tanking team, their payroll is kinda high.
So does this make sense:
The large TPE and a 2nd rounder
For
Wood
while simultaneously trading
Horford, Richardson and Hernangomez plus cash
For
Wall
I know, I know Wall's contract is awful and it puts the team in a rough place financially and he might be another "looking for his points" type guy, but he would be by far the best PG on this team and a real third scoring threat. Trading for Wall and relieving the Rox of that contract also means you don't have to add 1st round picks to get Wood. It also makes Schröder more easy to move on from because you know we can't re-sign him for next year and kinda have to move him. But now you have a good replacement for him.
Or should Brad be looking to get Gordon and/or Theis and/Wood rather than Wall.
Why not drop Wall and find a trade that still fits?
BOS trades: Smart, Schroder
BOS receives: Wood, Looney (or Knox)
HOU trades: Wood
HOU receives: Moody, Looney (or Knox), 2022 1st from GSW, 2023 1st from NYK
GSW trades: Moody, Looney, 2022 1st
GSW receives: Smart
NYK trades: Knox, 2023 1st (likely from Dallas, tho they have a few options)
NYK receives: Schroder
Cs cash out on DS, and finally move Smart to a team that's had interest in him before (and a good one at that... always good reputationally with other players). They give up no picks.
Knicks should have the money to sign Schroder in the offseason. Thibs impatiently trades for a good guard now only giving up a guy stuck to his bench and one of his many 1sts, which he has no patience to wait for anyway.
GSW goes all in this year. HOU gets a good prospect, a decent young player (in either Knox or Looney), and two first round picks for Wood.