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Does Lauri Get Traded?

Does Lauri Get Dealt Before The Season Starts?


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Only a fraction of what the Jazz can offer on his renegotiated 24-25 salary and only teams that still have cap room (there might not be any teams in the hunt that have cap space at this point, though, in which case, Lauri would be unable to receive a max extension).
The only team besides the Jazz that might be able to get him a max extension are the Pistons. Which now that I think about it... why aren't they in the conversation? That NY has problematic protections, but what about *drum roll* super swaps? If I can get super swaps from the Pistons, holy ****. Their '29-'31 picks are also totally unencumbered.
 
Breathing room doesn't really matter, they are under. I doubt they'd want JC at neutral value...they'd rather just not have him on the books for next year, but I can see them tolerating JC's contract more than others. IMO, the cost dumping Clarkson is probably one first. So that can be how you get to two firsts value.
It’s real money though so it does matter. If they do a deal later that brings on salary then it does matter. Next year they will need a center and Walker still cheap. By himself JC likely would cost a first to dump into straight space… but if it was for an expiring (at a bigger number) I’m not sure it does. I think Walker > Kings pick so some of that excess value is the JC tax.
 
It’s real money though so it does matter. If they do a deal later that brings on salary then it does matter. Next year they will need a center and Walker still cheap. By himself JC likely would cost a first to dump into straight space… but if it was for an expiring (at a bigger number) I’m not sure it does. I think Walker > Kings pick so some of that excess value is the JC tax.

More real money is owed to JC than Capela. That breathing room doesn't matter more than having JC on the books an additional year. If we send JC as part of this deal, they are undoubtedly doing us a favor, both sides know that, and that is part of the value coming back to UTA. I'm not saying ATL does not do this deal, just that JC is a tax like you said and not a small one either.
 
Confused cuz the article talks about the Warriors getting below the tax, which would cost assets, but somehow doing that will get them more assets for the trade?
Doesn't the 2nd apron limit the number if years out you can trade a pick, even more than normal?
 
It's actually quite difficult to trade with Pelicans too. They hardly have anything to send in return (they have picks, but they need to match salaries).
 
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