This doesn't change that much. The smartest path always was to trade AB if we got Hayward.
And remember, that $400k gap is an estimate. It could increase with the actual cap numbers, or it could decrease. If it remains and we have to lose Rozier, so be it.
Adding Fultz and Hayward while keeping KO would be a wildly successful off-season, even if we had to trade AB and Rozier.
Horford / Zizic
KO
Crowder / Brown / Nader
Hayward / Smart
IT / Fultz
We'd also have the $4.3 million room exception to add a more rugged PF. The future picks we'd get in trade are just gravy.
How much better do you think that team is better than this year's team?
IMO on paper talent is better, and more top heavy but on the court I'm not so sure.
My concerns is 1 our front court depth. Horford will be another year into his 30's, the inconsistent KO starting alongside him with Zizic the primary backup big. The 4.3 mil to play with is not a whole lot. Ring chasing cheap bigs will probably flock to the Warriors, Cavs, and maybe Spurs before us. I'm not expecting good quality to come from it, but hopefully I'm wrong.
Our backcourt D, part of the staple of our current team takes a big hit with Bradley gone. Is Hayward going to chase around the Walls of the league while Thomas defends off the ball? I can't picture that, and I'm not crazy about Thomas defending PGs most of the time in a deep PG league.
I think our overall D could take a hit.
Those are just my concerns. Instead of trading Bradley I'd look to trade Crowder one of Smart/Rozier for a PF like Favors and a future pick. It's slim pickings out there for that salary range, but he is one guy I'd look at if we were to sign Hayward. Of course for me that means we have to let Kelly walk, but we keep Bradley.
Horford/Zizic
Favors
Hayward/Brown
Bradley/Fultz
Thomas/Rozier
Still thin up front but I like it a little better.