And when I think of that, I'm all for trading the Clips pick for Mayo.
Well since the C's are over the salary cap I'm afraid it doesn't work straight up. We'd have to send equivalent salary back to them.
Also I don't think the C's want to tie up their future cap space in Mayo. Because just as the Grizzlies have to consider how much they'd have to pay him, so do the C's.
The Griz have pretty much already decided who they're going to spend their money on, though. They're already on the hook for about $49 million in 2013/4 with Gay, Randolph, and Conley pretty much taking that up, and they have to decide on MGasol pretty quick. I'd say it's pretty much a lock that Mayo will be gone soon, expecially with Xavier Henry and TA locked in for short money, UNLESS old pal CWallace decides they can make a run at it all this year (which is a possibility).
The C's, on the other hand, as we all know, have options, including keeping Mayo for around the MLE range on the upper end.
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Keeping max cap space open is only worth so much on the court. Superstars aren't going to come to Boston to play with themselves. They could stay home and do that.
Making moves now, like locking up talented, proven, young rotation players that can share the load with a star NOW, and then having this season to show what they can do together, might help bring a top level player more than having only cash to throw at them next year.