Okay, the entire league knows that someone in the Clipperland front court has to go. Blake Griffin is going to stay. Sterling recently nixed a deal that would have sent Zach Randolph out of town for Memphis scrubs Buckner and Jaric.
http://www.clipsnation.com/2009/6/26/927018/dissecting-the-zach-randolph-to?ref=yahooApparently Sterling thinks Randolph is way more valuable than that. So that leaves Chris Kaman and Marcus Camby. Kaman has a bunch of years, 3 I think, on his contract but is very young and still has potential to develop. Camby is an expiring and was only brought on board for a 2nd round pick in a salary dump last year.
According to the Herald, the Clippers are definitely going to dump a big guy and are looking for perimeter help.
http://bostonherald.com/sports/basketball/other_nba/view.bg?articleid=1181726&format=&page=2&listingType=NBA#articleFullCould a package that includes perimeter players like Scal, Tony, Giddens and Walker land someone like Camby??
A trade like this saves Mr. Cheapo, Donald Sterling, $2 million in salary this year. Most of what he is taking back are expiring deals like Camby's and he gets ton of perimeter help in Scal who can shoot from outside and defend perimeter players, Tony, who would be a good change of pace defensive back up for Gordon and two players that are young and can compete for time behind Al Thornton.
Boston would need to suck up an extra couple million plus more in luxtax but they get a perfect backup for Perk that is an excellent defender, a veteran, and an outside shooter that can spread the floor ala KG when KG is off the floor. He is also an expiring deal that can be added to the Ray Allen expiring for close to #30 million in cleared cap space the following year.
Not to mention that Camby is a local and might love coming home to the New England area for what could be the last year of his career and a championship.