Its all cool. My figures are "worst case scenero" Maybe Dell has us closer then we think.
I decided to find the salary range that makes this deal work by adding in just one other team to take Warrick and send something to the Hornets.
That is $2,600,000 - $2,856,708 generically, but can differ specifically. The former is the smallest amount that can be sent by a team using the TPE and still take in Warrick. The larger is the amount that a team can send to the Hornets and still give Lopez the amount in the `first trade' if it was legal, $4,899,293, in the first year. This avoides the aggregation scenario. This is a narrow range.
Teams with cap room can clearly send out less if they have the room take in Warrick.
Bobcats. No player on their team fits the bill according to Hoopshype but does according to Shamsports, but they have some cap room (I think). Hoopshype's total salary doesn;t match their listed salaries.
Either way, Reggie Williams works of Shamports is right, doesn't work if Hoopshype is right. I'll try to get some confirmation.
One it's face this doesn't seem insane, but the Bobcats may be persuaded if given a pick package. A second from someone? Suns? Thoughts?
I'll work on the Carl thing, and I'll look for someone on another team to that might fit the bill here.
I'm not joking at all. I took a nap earlier after I worked out, and I had a dream that this exact thing happened. Minny needed the deal to go through because they already signed AK47, so we made them take Lopez and we got Pekovic.
EDIT: This is it.
We get: Pekovic and Warrick
Suns get: Miller, X, and Wes Johnson + Minny's 1st round pick
Minny gets: Lopez, and Dyson + two 2nd round picks from NOH
Pekovic and Lopez have the same salary, so it really wouldn't harm the financial side of the trade. Kahn is a complete moron, so something like this could work.
Assuming that we sighed Rivers for the 120% scale, we can sign Carl to a $3,656,551 if we waive Dyson and Thomas and Miller's nonguaranteed portion, and you can knock over $0.75m off of that if we don't waive or send out at least one, and we may have to even if we send them out. . . I'm not sure what the `timing' of this stuff is. Clearly we'll get rid of Dyson, but I'm not sure about Thomas. Let's just assume. The deal rises to $4,029,611 if Rivers signed for 100% scale, as reported by the TP (this would be an off occurrence, but we'll consider it). These are the biggest salaries we can give, depening on the situation. Also, we can't aggregate with Dyson since we waived him in this exercise.
Anything we take back, which can be up to near $6m can't be aggregated, but it could be traded to PHX immediately along for Lopez and Warrick. This player at that exact salary, however, does not exist. Also, if he did, PHX would not want the salary on the books. Miller is desirable because he allows them to dump salary. The Bobcats don't have the player to move or one PHX would want, I think.
Diop fits if we toss in Henry, but I'm not sure they'd want to add a player (rather than a straight swap), and then we'd have Diop . . . but we are looking for Lopez.
I just don't see the Carl thing working. I could be missing something obvious since I'm strictly looking to make this work with the existing broken deal.
Whatcha see?
I see this deal falling apart and the Hornets looking for another career backup center.
Why the hell would Minny send us Pekovic?
I'm going to ignore teams with space here. If a team had enough space to help us out, Minne would just work with them directly, likely, sending them a pick. Space is so hard to see with cap holds etc, I'm ignoring it.
Mostly ignoring basketball implications, only looking at the teams that can help with cap space or players on nonrookie deals, perhaps with some comments, here are the players that fit the salary range for this trade according to Shamsports:
Reggie Williams, Bobcats
Alonzo Gee, Cleveland (he's unsigned, but there is a QO figure for him on the books)
That's all I saw.
Quentin Richardson works and has a player option for next year. Everything else I saw was people on rookie deals, and I'm not sure the teams would want to part, etc.
I'll look again, I suppose.
Honestly, I see no way this deal happens as structured. We can't add Landry to send out because we renounced his rights, so I have no idea. We're gonna have to find someone to take Henry for a 2nd maybe? What do you think about the Suns writer who said the hold up isn't the Hornets cap situation? He can't b right can he?
It's just the rules of trades, the needs of everyone, and the structure of the contracts. It would be fine if Miller's deal was able to be aggregated, a technical point.
Agreed about Landry fixing things . . . it doesn't.
I think the Warrick-Williams flip makes it all work, if Shamsports is right and hoopshype is wrong.
Everyone wants the deal to work just about as it is . . . the teams should be able to convince Charlotte to get involved.
Removing Dyson frees up more space for Minne, so they may be able to free up a pick to send to Charlotte, as Phoenix might since they are the only ones not parting with a pick in the deal. The teams can send up to $3m total to Charlotte (if they haven't gotten cash so far), which can pay for the difference in salary and give the ownership something for their trouble.
Both players are expiring forwards with about $1.5m difference in salary, and neither is anything to write home about.
I see it as plausible.
My sources tell me the deal will get done today.
i lost the overview here, so I don't know if that was already posted :
Paul Coro: There'll be no resolution on the Lopez/Warrick trade today but the 3-way deal's chances have improved. The hang-up isn't NO's cap situation
Some guy named Chance. The Suns beat writer Coro seemed to imply it will happen today or it won't happen at all so today is the day to go out on a limb with "sources". FWIW a guy on another message board said he saw Lopez at Ochsner today. If that's true then he's probably getting a physical and the Hornets think the deal is going through.