I don't know if they would go for it, but the numbers match up
Sheed's expiring contract for Rasual Butler and Travis Outlaw.
We get two long, athletic perimeter guys, and Outlaw can give some minutes at the 4 and Butler can swing between 2 and 3.
Thoughts?
This type of idea might be the best way to use Rasheed's contract.
Not sure if LAC would do this exact deal. I imagine they have some interest in holding onto one or both players now that they have missed out on all the top names in free agency.
But something like this, seems like a good plan.
Any past precedent of a sign and trade for an expiring contract before?
This is not quite an expiring contract. There would be no cap or financial hit here. The Sheed contract would immediately come off their books. Not in 12 months time. A very different situation.
This trade would be more similar to a team signing and trading their player to a team below the cap in order to help their player get a larger payday.
Some teams are willing to do that freely. Other teams require an incentive.
So, there would be a couple of other factors which would decide whether the Celtics need to add a further incentive or not (say a bag full of cash, a pair of second round picks, or perhaps up to a future first round pick) ... that will depend on the specific situation. The players involved, the teams and their GM's modus operandi. Whether the organization wants to keep their players.