Assuming no Nets fantasy trade. Straight up trades between 2 teams. Can we even shave 15 million this year? What's the most we could theoretically save. Realistic trades.
For Jrue use the Mavs, Kings, Pistons as examples. I don't know who wants Porzingis. Magic would be a good start for Hauser.
.we certainly can't get under the luxury tax correct.
I?m not sure what you mean by Nets fantasy trade. The nets intentionally have cap space this year as they rebuild to gather additional assets in trades. Their intention has been to be the team that absorbed bad contracts for assets this off season.
There?s also a number of teams that have trade exceptions that could absorb Hauser, or could be the third team that absorbs contracts the Celtics would have to take back when they trade away a player.
Those aren?t fantasies. Those are the ways the NBA does business every offseason-season.
I've seen plenty of Nets trade fantasies where they eat like 20 mil in salaries for 28 or some other late first, or sometimes even for free.
The Nets are the only team in the league with space and they have 4 first round picks this season. They aren't eating a big contract so they can have a 5th late first this year. Any trade that involves them will need to result in them getting either a young high potential player or a future first that projects to be a lottery pick.
The whole league needs them to be their third team so they can be picky
So this is a great point. You are right that the Nets can be picky.
But there aren't very many teams looking to dump the amount of salary that the Celtics are. Realistically only the Cavs and Suns will be aggressively looking to shed salary because of being in the 2nd apron.
The idea that a team will get a lottery pick or a really good young prospect for taking a bad salary is not historically accurate. That's never happened. The going rate for a salary dump is either a later first or several seconds, depending on the desperation of the dump and the quality of the player that is being dumped.
Now, I do agree with you that the Nets are not going to be interested in another draft pick in this draft, unless they do a huge consolidation trade first.
But look at those rosters. Who are the likely salary dumps that are too big to fit into a mid-level exception, which many teams will have? Hunter (23m), Allen (20m), Beal (no-trade clause and reportedly does not want to be traded), Allen (16.8m). There's no doubt the Nets could facilitate with some of them, but at those salary levels, the Hawks, Bulls, and Kings and all in play (and the Nets actually have a sizable TPE that could be used as well). All those teams would be interested in players like the ones on the list above.
In other words, there's more competition than you are mentioning here.
The biggest competition is the Durant trade, because I believe the Suns will not only be looking for a big haul back, but will want to get out of the 2nd apron.
After that, there just aren't many realistic bigger salary trades that need cap space to facilitate the goals of the team trading the large salary.