The following quote, that mentions Nene being pursued by the Hornets gives me pause. With the new 150% rule for trades we could trade Rondo and a small piece like Moore for Paul. However, most of the rumors at least include Jeff Green, which would lead to the Hornets saving less than $1 MM. This certainly doesn't clear significant cap room. I think the reason a third team is being included is to bring the salary coming back to the Hornets up to around the $22 MM that would be the minimum amount that they could take back in that deal. With the Pacers bidding on the best centers available I'm sure they would take Okafor to man their back line. The other option of a big contract that NO could move would be Ariza, although picking up Nene and keeping Okafor doesn't really make sense considering you'd have two players $12+ MM players that could only play the five. Thoughts?
"As New Orleans prepared to make a trade that could clear significantly more salary cap space for them, Hornets officials have reached out to see if they could still get involved in contract negotiations with free-agent center Nene and point guard J.J. Barea, league sources said. Nene’s bidding could be pushing upwards of $14 million a season, with the Nuggets re-emerging as a serious suitor to keep him, sources said. The New Jersey Nets, Rockets and Indiana Pacers have yet to show a willingness to spend $14 million-$15 million a year to sign Nene, and that could ultimately leave him destined to return to the Nuggets. Still, many teams have yet to extend their best offers in free-agent talks. “Dell has to figure out what he wants,” one team official in the talks said. “Does he want to rebuild, get players to flip [in other trades], or just fit guys into their roster. It’s up to New Orleans to decide the package they want now. No one wants this to extend into training camp – not them, or us.” Yahoo! Sports"