What you did was assumed. You assumed I didnt read the OP. I did.
What I'm not doing is foolishly assuming Vivek is gonna pony up $170 million to not be a championship shoe in. Because that's bad business. To assume a payroll for 7 players at 150 mill, just for those 7 players, without a guarantee of being a top 3 or 4 team with a legitimate shot at winning multiple championships is, for lack of a better word, retarded.
As I've stated before, I wouldn't do this deal if Vivek wasn't willing to pay that type of payroll, and considering if I was in Vlade's position, I would have access to Vivek to gauge what he'd be willing to pay so the risk of "would Vivek pony up $170 mil" is somewhat irrelevant because someone in Vlade's position would already know that answer. Now we can speculate on what the answer is but the trade is under the assumption that Vivek would in fact do his job. I think everyone can agree that we wouldn't do this trade if Vivek was not willing to spend.
As far as assumptions go, why are you assuming that we would keep this payroll if we are not a top team? If we do this trade and top out as a 6th or 7th seed, then yeah you're going to trade a Hield, a Bogdan, a Barnes, a Porter, etc. for future assets in an attempt to reset around Bagley & Fox. We would only keep the high payroll if it's working and the team is playing well.
Also, why is $150 mil across 7 players viewed as this massive payroll? It would be under today's salary cap but that ~$150 mil across 7 players payroll would be in 2022-23. Below are the current cap/tax levels:
2019-20: $109 cap/$132.7 tax
2020-21: $116 cap/$141 tax
2021-22: $125 cap/$151 tax
There aren't projections past that yet but assuming they increase at a similar % they will look close to...
2022-23: $134.7 cap/$161.7 tax
2023-24: $145.1 cap/173.2 tax
So again, that $150 mil in 2022-23 will be a time when the cap is ~$134.7 mil & the tax is ~$161.7. Then the next year, Barnes' contract is off the books and flexibility is there again. So depending on us just using our 1st & 2nd round picks to fill in around these 7 players, depending on where the tax line actually falls, & depending on how much we give to Bogdan, Porter, Fox, Bagley, & Holmes, we could actually still be below the tax line that year.
So how is this "retarded" as you so eloquently put it?