I was thinking about a Hield for Horford swap but I'm unsure if Boston would be willing.
Hield has 2.5 years left on his bad contract while Horford only has 1.5 years left on his bad contract. On top of that, I think Horford is a more impactful player than Hield, but if a Hield & Horford trade can happen without us giving up too much more value and we can flip Holmes for PJ Washington, I think it would be a couple low key moves that that upgrades all (or most) of our major weaknesses without sacrificing the future:
- It's a defensive upgrade as I think Washington is a better defender than Bagley and Horford is a better defender than Holmes.
- It's a playmaking/ball movement upgrade (Washington averages 3.4 AST/36 min and Horford averages 4.6 AST/36 min; whereas, Bagley averages 1.2 AST/36 min and Holmes averages 1.8 AST/36 min).
- It improves the floor spacing as Washington is a better shooter than Bagley and Horford can stretch the floor at C (although he's slumping currently)
I think you'd see a drastic difference in Fox's game offensively being able to play 5 out and let him tear up defenses with his quickness, speed, and driving ability.
PG - Fox / Mitchell / I. Smith
SG - Haliburton / Davis / Ramsey
SF - Barnes / Harkless / Woodard
PF - Washington / Bagley / Metu
C - Horford / Jones / Len / Thompson
EDIT: And since we get out of Hield's contract a year early, we'd have ~$50-55 mil in cap space in the 2023 offseason with the following players under contract: Fox, Haliburton, Mitchell, Washington (~$11 mil cap hold as a RFA), Woodard, 2022 SAC 1st, and 2023 SAC 1st. That's a lot of flexibility to work with.