Some more for fun:
Utah
Sheed, Davis, Gaffney, Lafayette, and Scal resigned to a 3 year, 4.2 million per year deal with only the first year guaranteed, for Kirilenko
Exceedingly unlikely, as it would leave Scal, CJ miles, and Hayward as the only SF's on the roster; this hinges on Utah needing to save money and being able to swing Okur or Davis for another SF in the same or separate deals.
Detroit
Sheed, Davis, Gaffney, Lafayette and the aforementioned Scal deal for Prince and Maxiell
Again, predicated on Detroit souring on Maxiell and just wanting to save money immediately.
Indiana
Sheed, Davis, Gaffney, Lafayette for Hansbrough, Dunleavy.
Predicated on Indiana's money problems and them not valuing Hansbrough more than Davis. Would I still do it if it was for Dunleavy and McRoberts instead of Dunleavy and Hansbrough? Tough to say. Still hard to say no; McRoberts finally had a nice season last year as a versatile athletic role player and could take Davis's spot well enough to make the Dunleavy bench wing role worth it.
Philadelphia
Perk, Sheed, Davis, Gaffney, Lafayette for Brand, Young, and a First.
We know Philly wants to dump Brand's contract. Would they give up Young and a 1st to save a boatload of cash and have Davis and Perk going forward? From Boston's perspective, it's tough to give up Perk and swallow Brand's deal. On the flip side, though Brand has slipped from his previous stature and not worth his contract, he's still starter quality. The big problem is his contract is one year longer than wanted (one year longer than KG/Allen). On the flip/flip side, they'd still have just Brand, Rondo, Pierce under contract so enough for just one big free agent; and if they had to extend Perk/Davis they'd cut into that hypothetical space anyway. In sum, I probably wouldn't be able to do this deal, though it would be tempting to get that good pick and T. Young, and in a way I'd be shocked if there's cap space in 2 years anyway (has a way of disappearing quickly if trying to field a competitive team, and I'd be shocked if Ainge kept the core together in 2011-2012 but let Davis and Perk walk and equally shocked if Davis/Perk signed one year deals. So probably Bye Capspace anyway. Now, if it was Davis, Sheed, Gaffney, Lafayette, and Scal on a semi-guaranteed deal (instead of Perk)...now that's some food for thought.
New Jersey
Davis for Courtney Lee (works b/c NJ is under the cap.
Does New Jersey want more beef in the front court? Perhaps. They're depending on Favors, who most say is a several season project. They'd still have Williams, Outlaw, Morrow, Ross, and Damion James on the wings; we know they have to play Morrow and Outlaw as their major offseason additions. Lee is an excellent defender and decent on offense; not quite as big as i'd like in a Davis trade but I think can do well against most SFs.