Detroit would be a nice trade partner IF we dealt Jaylen (FYI, I would prefer to win Banner 18 and keep Jaylen long term of course)
Something like Jaylen for Stewart, and 2 of Ivey/Duren/Future 1st round pick(s)
Stewart to me is the ideal Horford replacement. Just too bad he can't be had this trade deadline due to the poison pill restriction. Either way Detroit is gonna have decisions to make. What they have isn't working clearly. Cunningham feels like the only "untouchable" and guy to build with. But even with Stewart, Duren, etc. the group just doesn't work as well and needs more (or maybe another direction)
How about the owners open up their extremely stuffed pocketbooks, and we keep the better player and just shoot for Banner 19? If we win the title this year, ownership better not be trading our 2nd best player that is bs.
I don't think the issue is them being cheap...they're over the 2nd apron now and they did give Jaylen a supermax. It's how many years we can withstand the roster building penalties that come from operating as an above-the-2nd-apron team. If we win a championship this season, the only question would be how to keep the players who we won't have under control next year - Jrue being the main one as he has a player option next season for $39.4m, and the others being the bench pieces Brissett (player option $2.5m), Kornet, Mykhailiuk and Stevens (all UFAs), Davison (RFA), Queta (RFA).
We also have to decide what to do with Hauser ($2m club option), and Banton ($2m club option). If they can keep the gang together for another season, and not give Kornet a pay increase (and you can't blame him for wanting one after being on minimum deals his whole career), and get Jrue to take a more team friendly deal that brings us below the 2nd apron (maybe an extension in the $20-25m range since we would be $12m over the 2nd apron if everyone comes back) then they definitely won't be trading Brown.
2025-26 is the big year because that's when Tatum's supermax becomes eligible to be signed. That's going to be somewhere north of $60m plus incentives since the salary cap will be at least $156.2m by then. That's when tough decisions will have to be made, and the decision that Jrue and the team makes this offseason will factor heavily into that. And the year after that Hauser becomes a FA, he's probably going to want, and deserve, more than the $2m we're paying him now. We also have to decide what to do with White (will probably command more than the $19m he's on now), and Al ($10m). Maybe Derrick doesn't end up qualifying for a max contract...maybe Sam doesn't have to be paid Kyle Korver money...maybe Al takes a vet min if he's even still playing by then. That's going to be the season where they have to make some tough decisions on Jaylen and whether to sell high, break his salary into a couple of tradable pieces or stick with him.

BUT...that's a couple of years away and it sucks thinking about it. Living in the now is always more fun, especially since now we're riding high. Much more enjoyable talking about basketball than accounting...so let's not think about it and let Brad worry about it all, then we can blame him at that point for whatever he does
