Kawhi goes to the Clippers.
Durant stays but Green ends up in LAL
Kemba goes to NYK
Williamson goes to NYK
Davis, Moore, Wood end up in Boston for Hayward, Tatum, Memphis pick, Sacramento pick, LAC Pick, Boston pick 2020.
Irving stays put
McCollum gets traded to Orlando for Gordon
Klay stays in GS
Cousins stays in GS
Why would Portland trade McCollum for Gordon?
I'd also really dislike trading Hayward as part of a Davis deal. Hayward is probably our best or second best play-maker and can score from all levels, so his offensive package is fairly unique for this team (outside of Kyrie). I'd rather try and sign and trade Rozier, or do some other sneaky cap maneuvering.
Also can't see DMC sticking in GS. Could see him going to Atlanta, especially if the Dallas pick conveys. Collins, Young, Huerter, Prince & two high lotto picks + Cousins is a fun team for Atlanta fans
I think the better question is why would Orlando trade Aaron Gordon for CJ McCollum? Aaron Gordon has turned in a very good NBA player and one that not many seem to talk about. It's hard to find very athletic power forwards like Gordon who can stretch the floor, knock down shoots and be productive in the paint. There's a reason he was drafted 4th in the 2014 NBA draft (just two spots ahead of Marcus.)
Plus, Orlando already has a shooting guard in Fournier.
I think the best question is why, when New Orleans has said they want excellent young prospects, draft picks and salary relief, would New Orleans take Hayward in a trade with over $60 million still owed him. The Pels front office isn't taking on Hayward's contract.
U honestly think pelicans will get everything they ask for?
No. They wont
kawhi nevee close to what some think davis will. And leonard is by far the superior player
Dude, they might not get everything they want, so they may not get cap relief, but they certainly aren't going to make their cap situation worse!!!
Boston could give them Tatum, Smart, Yabusele and 2 1st rounders so New Orleans gets the young talent and picks(not 4 picks) and not cap relief. So they aren't getting everything they want.
But, in the deal I suggest, the Celtics aren't expecting the Pels to pick up two years and $60 million on a contract that could be an albatross if Hayward never gets back to being Utah Hayward.
Before I dive into your post. Why when talking about hayward being on Boston is his contract not bad...but whrn being terrible it becomes an albatross?
The deal would also include Moore which cuts 10+mill off Haywards salary in year 1 then he becomes a nice expiring the after the first season.
So NOP gets a great vet who doesnt complain who is a very good compliment to tatum and holiday and will help them actually win enough games to keep seats filled.
NOP has ridiculous capspace(assuming they resign randle at 20 mill per season) yet I see no free agents lining up to play there. Conserving their capspace for when all their youngguys have a couple years under their belt is a very good decision to make financially.
The Pelicans do not have ridiculous cap space. Right now, if Randle opts in and the team picks up Okafor's $1.7 million option, the team has $92 million in salary. $3.1 million in exceptions, a $3-4 million 1st round pick cap hold, and cap holds for all their free agents totaling $23 million.
That puts them way over the cap. If Randle opts out, his cap hold is higher than the $9 million salary I have allotted here so whether you calculate his cap hold or the $20 million you think he will sign for, his figure still goes only up.
They team could renounce their exception and every single free agent, not Randle, but still would have two more empty roster slot cap holds totaling around $1.8 million.
So best case scenario is Randle opts into a ridiculous $9 million option(won't happen), the Pels pick is #10, and the Pelicans renounce every other free agent(most likely won't happen). In that scenario the Pels would have a whopping....$11-12 million in cap space.
And Moore being included does not lower any cost. New Orleans would be trading $35.5 million to Boston. Boston would be trading $40.5 million to New Orleans. New Orleans actually takes on
MORE salary for the year and $34 million
MORE long term salary. Boston takes on none.
You can justify this trade from the perspective of a Celtics fan all you want but clearly, you aren't informed as to what the Pelicans cap situation is and uninformed regarding how much salary is going in both directions. You are also not looking at things from the perspective as to what is best for New Orleans, as adding a near 30 year old player who may never be the player he was when he signed his $30+ million a year contract and having to pay him $67 million over two years is not good for that team.
No, New Orleans won't get exactly what they want or everything they want, but they aren't going to take on stuff that really hurts them. If Ainge tries to make them take on Hayward, Davis will end up elsewhere.