BOS Trades (salary out - 11.8mil):
Baby signed for 4mil for 3 years
Scal (3.4mil, 1 year)
House (2.8mil, 1 year)
TA (2.5mil, 1 year)
Giddens (1mil, 1 year)
BOS receives (salary coming in - 13.8mil):
Garcia (5.8mil, 4 years)
Udrih (6mil, 4 years)
Thompson (2mil, 1 year + options)
SAC trades (salary out - 13.8mil):
Garcia (5.8mil, 4 years)
Udrih (6mil, 4 years)
Thompson (2mil, 1 year + options)
SAC receives (salary coming in - 13.8mil):
Baby signed for 4mil for 3 years
Scal (3.4mil, 1 year)
House (2.8mil, 1 year)
TA (2.5mil, 1 year)
Giddens (1mil, 1 year)
This works under both cap and BYC rules.
Boston then signs Daniels with the LLE and is done. They take on significant salary, but improve dramatically. The much maligned Udrih is overpaid, but finally represents a real back-up to run the 2nd unit. Garcia immediately fills the role of backing-up Pierce, and he's still young, improving and an underrated defender. Thompson has excellent ability and room for improvement, and makes the 2nd unit rotation Udrih (1), Daniels (2), Garcia (3), Thompson (4), Wallace (5). The Celtics immediately become the favorites to win Number 18. The players and front office give Wyc a lot of back-patting for his commitment to winning and paying the lux-tax.
The Kings likely buyout House, who hopefully resigns with the Cs but that's not a dealbreaker for me. They also likely buyout TA who they have no use for. Scal provides vet leadership. Baby -- on a reasonable, short-term deal -- and Giddens makes nice additions to their young core of Evans, Rodriguez, Martin, Casspi and Hawes, filling roles at PF and back-up 2. Trading Thompson hurts, but they shed very large amounts of long-term money from their seriously suffering bottom line -- so they lose on talent but win on $$$ in a way that few teams would be willing to provide them while agreeing to take on both Garcia and Udrih. They're 2010 payroll stands at a shocking 26.6mil before options, and in the meantime they move to San Diego, Kansas City or Vegas and become FA players for LeBron AND Bosh. OK, maybe that's too much, but the point is they gain serious flexibility.
Thoughts?