I'm not advocating for this, but I also haven't seen any discussion of the possibility.
The move: waive and stretch Jrue Holiday.
Currently, we're $19,959,873 above the second apron for 2025-26.
Jrue has three seasons and $104,400,000 remaining on his contract as of July 1 of this year.
That salary could be stretched over 7 seasons, meaning there's a cap hit of $14,914,285.71 per season.
That means that we would save $17,485,714.29 next season, getting within $2,474,158.71 of the second apron.
To get below the second apron and still field a team, assume that we'd have to trade Hauser into another team's MLE, and fill out the roster with guys making around the minimum. Still, it's doable.
So, it can be done. Would it be worth it? It's obviously hard eating $100 million in dead salary, but would the luxury tax and apron relief over the next couple of seasons make it plausible?