I would go with Portland, but not with Grant coming back. You can make the salaries work on the following:Sabonis really feels like the one to deal with first. The longer this drags, the more his value decreases IMO. He will eventually ask out, maybe even demand where to. So what are logical landing spots, center needy teams?
Celtics - Not much to offer, but Simons big expiring + Hauser + Picks?
Hornets? - Are they ready to take a leap?
Suns? - Are they ready for another big contract? They have Green they could use for matching. No picks though.
Blazers - My favorite landing spot. Waiving Ayton hurt the expiring matching salary. Do we take on Grant if it comes with Scoot + picks?
Grizzlies - They may blow up themselves, but if they don't Aldama/KCP gets there for salary + they have extra picks.
GS - Kuminga/Buddy/Moody - are we past the Kuminga phase? We really should be trying to get Dyabante or Boozer next to Keegan.
Lots of maybes here. No clear answer. Hopefully Amick is right and teams are calling.
Domas and Russ for Donovan Clingan, Robert Williams, Thybulle, Kris Murray, and Blake Wesley. That is basically four guys not in Portland's future and Clingan. Williams and Wesley are pure expiring contracts, Thybulle is an expiring but also an intriguing long term fit, and Kris is a good prospect. The prize would be Clingan and it gives you a chance at a next season roster, without other moves other than Demar either being traded or bought out, of:
Clingan/Max
Keegan/Precious (?)
Clifford/Thybulle/Kris
Lavine/Keon
Schroeder/Monk/Carter
If you can get off of Lavine and/or Schroder, even better.
For Portland, Domas gives them more star power, and Russ becomes a cheap, useful bench piece for a possible playoff run this year, without touching much of their core except Clingan.