NO wants Baby, and to cut salary -- this year and beyond. We want bench versitility. So Danny and Jeff argee to the following:
First, we send Scal, TA and Pruitt for Posey (or Peterson, if necessary -- not as good but one year less on his deal) and Julian Wright:
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=nbnqh5NO cuts Pruitt if they like before 8/1 to save money on the lux tax. This deal is a savings this year of $2mil for them, and obviously a big savings for the future by taking long-term money off their hands.
Then, we sign-and-trade Baby for Hilton Armstrong and Devin Brown. I believe under Base Year Comp rules, the number boils down to about 3.5 for Glen, considering Armstrong makes 2.8 and Devin Brown is on the vet min at about 1.1. The Hornets again save this year -- about $500k -- while getting the local guy they want. Overall, they save 2.5 in cap, so around $5mil in lux tax this year. The Cs can throw in some cash if need be.
The net result is this:
Celts get:
Armstrong (back up C)
Posey (we know about him)
Wright (potential to be a great handler and defender at the 3)
Brown (pack-up PG / SG)
NOH gets:
Baby (first bog off the bench)
Scal (fills Posey's role + cap relief)
TA (bench wing + cap relief + potential with change of scenery)
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NO then uses some of that savings to fill out their roster, or only use the Vet Min deals if they're REALLY hemoraging money. Boston gets more talent in the deal, but has to in order to shed salary and give up Baby and take on long-term salary.