The only guy I'm trading Gay for at this point would be for Nic Batum, but even then, it's risky. It's risky because of Gay's relationship with Rondo & Cousins, and it's risky because Batum is a UFA at the end of the year.
As talented as this roster is, it is unbalanced. First of all, our sixth man plays the same position as our star PG (and doesn't not have the size to play next to him on a consistent basis) & our 3rd big plays the same position as our star C. We have depth, but reallocating that depth to positions like SG & PF would help balance our roster and improve cohesiveness.
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KingMilz mentoned that Chicago might be a possible destination for Gay. If we could swing a 3 way deal with Chicago and Charlotte to bring Batum here, I think we could see a boost in our team. For instance, if the trade played out like this:
Charlotte Gets:
Kosta Koufos
Doug McDermott
2016 Kings' 1st rounder (top 10 protection removed / worse of the Kings & Sixers picks)
Chicago Gets:
Rudy Gay
Sacramento Gets:
Nic Batum
Taj Gibson
Charlotte gets a young center (26) who can grow with there core. His game is a nice change of pace from Kaminsky and they will have a good tandem going forward after Jefferson's contract expires. Not to mention they pick up McDermott and an extra 1st round pick to help continue to build towards the future.
Chicago fills their SF position and get another viable scorer. Depending on their rotation they could even have Gay come off the bench to help balance out some of their scoring. Having Rose, Butler, Mirotic, & Gasol in the starting lineup might not leave too many looks for Gay, but having a guy like Gay as a super sub would be awesome. Not to mention, if/when Rose misses time, you can always insert Gay into the starting lineup to give them another option. They lose McDermott and Gibson, but their wing depth will still be solid with Butler, Snell, Gay, & Dunleavy, and Portis can slide over as the 4th big behind Mirotic, Gasol, & Noah.
Sacramento gets a SF who can play great defense, spread the floor at a high rate, and get his points within the flow of the offense. Not to mention he is a very unselfish player. They also get Gibson which allows Cousins to log all of his minutes at C. Gibson could also potentially take Cauley-Stein's starting spot this year, since he's also a solid defender and can knock down open jumpers (and having Cauley-Stein as the 3rd big would make some sense since he can sub in at PF or C).
PG - Rondo/Collison/Curry
SG - McLemore/Belinelli/Anderson
SF - Batum/Casspi/Butler
PF - Gibson/Acy/Moreland/Dukan
C - Cousins/Cauley-Stein
If we want to take it a step further, we trade
Collison & Belinelli for Burks & Neto to help balance our the guard situation. It leaves us with Curry as the backup PG, but you could even have Burks take on all of the backup PG minutes (Burks plays around 10 or so minutes at PG for the Jazz right now).
PG - Rondo (37 min)/Burks (11 min)/Curry/Neto
SG - McLemore (27 min)/Burks (21 min)/Anderson
SF - Batum (36 min)/Casspi (12 min)/Butler
PF - Gibson (28 min)/Cauley-Stein (12 min)/Casspi (8 min)/Acy/Moreland/Dukan
C - Cousins (37 min)/Cauley-Stein (11 min)
Cousins - 37 min
Rondo - 37 min
Batum - 36 min
Burks - 32 min
Gibson - 28 min
McLemore - 27 min
Cauley-Stein - 23 min
Casspi - 20 min
There's no way this happens, but this team would be very competitive, extremely balanced, and compliment our two stars (Cousins/Rondo).