It would be interesting if we were able to steal Bledsoe away from them. If he is looking for the max, I think he will be overpaid as I don't really see him as a franchise player. For the sake of arguing, let's say he's looking for the max and the Suns would rather move him. What would it take to get him?
Kings Get:
Ben McLemore
Ray McCallum
Jason Thompson
Jason Terry
(Total salary of $15730,575)
for
Suns Get:
Eric Bledsoe
(Max salary of $14,746,000)
The Kings get their starting PG of the future while the Suns get two young players with potential, a very good third big, and an expiring.
PG - Bledsoe/Collison
SG - Stauskas
SF - Gay/Williams/Outlaw
PF - Evans/Landry/Acy
C - Cousins
From there we could trade for Josh Smith, and add that shotblocker next to Cousins.
Pistons Get:
JR Smith
Derrick Williams
Travis Outlaw
(Total salary of $15,313,770)
Knicks Get:
Carl Landry
(Total salary of $6,500,000)
Kings Get:
Josh Smith
(Total salary of $13,500,000)
Pistons shed long term salary and pickup a little value while doing it (Smith & Williams). Knicks we're rumored to be interested in both Thompson and Landry. This deal sends them Landry while giving up a bit of knucklehead. Kings take on long term salary, but they get their athletic shotblocker next to Cousins.
PG - Bledsoe/Collison
SG - Stauskas
SF - Gay
PF - Smith/Evans/Acy
C - Cousins
This team's payroll would be $72,536,726. That leaves $4,463,274 before hitting the tax level. Since we can't go into the season with an eight man roster, we would have to sign player to veteran minimums to fill out the roster. These players could potentially be nice fill-ins:
PG - Shelvin Mack ($948,163)
SG - MarShon Brooks ($948,163)
SF - Jordan Hamilton ($948,163)
PF - Eric Moreland ($507,336)
C - Greg Oden ($948,163)
That would bring our payroll to $76,836,714 ($163,286 shy of the luxury tax).
PG - Bledsoe/Collison/Mack
SG - Stauskas/Brooks
SF - Gay/Hamilton
PF - Smith/Evans/Acy
C - Cousins/Oden/Moreland
That's not a bad looking team at all.