I suppose this issue could be raised when pursuing any free agent. But I feel like it's especially important this year because we will be gashing an already open wound (front court) in the pursuit of Hayward, potentially missing out on other FA options, and then STILL being left with no Hayward if he stays in Utah.
I've seen a few threads that touch on this topic. But I don't believe any of them included the list of FAs, while also considering a few important caveats about pursuing Hayward.
First, here is the list of FA bigs in order of quality (subjective) along with my prediction of approximate offers they'll receive on the market (also subjective):
Blake Griffin > $25M
Paul Milsap > $25M
Nerlens Noel > $25M
Serge Ibaka > $25M
Olynyk ~ $20M
Nikola Mirotic ~ $20M
Alex Len ~ $20M
Mason Plumlee ~ $20M
Zach Randolph ~ $20M
James Johnson < $20M
Jamychal Green ~ $20M
Taj Gibson < $20M
Nene < $15M
Alan Williams < $15M
Beyond those guys, the pickings are really, really slim. Some of these guys are restricted anyway and are going to re-up with their current teams, or sign FA deals shortly after midnight on 7/1.
Assuming Ainge is going to offer max to Hayward, and he takes a couple days to think about it, just about every other FA big will be off the board by the time he makes up his mind. Just for a moment let's assume he declines our offer and goes back to Utah. This means that not only would we have lost our bid for Hayward, but we will have also lost out on the chance to sign other FAs because they will have signed elsewhere already.
I see this as a really, really big deal. And one that never gets mentioned on this board. There is a HUGE opportunity cost involved in making a max offer to Hayward - we will have to renounce our own FAs, watch them sign elsewhere, while also crying in our coffee as every other FA signs with another team - and STILL potentially not sign Hayward.
This past season our biggest weakness was interior play. Pursuing Hayward means we will have to lose both Kelly and Amir to even make the max offer. Horford and Zizic will be the only bigs on our roster (can't even add Yabu).
So my question is, what are some options for us to upgrade our front court while also absorbing the opportunity cost of pursuing Hayward (regardless of whether or not we sign him)? Everyone keeps saying, "well just trade Bradley or Crowder". Ok, fine. But to whom, and for what players in return??
To even get to the max cap slot required for Hayward we need to trade Bradley while taking no salary back. That means Crowder is our only real asset to trade for a big. Therefore Danny needs to identify teams that meet the following conditions:
1. Willing to trade a big that makes < $10M
2. Has a desire to acquire a wing player like Crowder
Besides the oft-mentioned Richaun Holmes, are there any other options out there?