Det/Sac/Char w/o Okafur plus Phoenix

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Starter
Detroit

Outgoing:
Tayshaun Prince, SF ~ $9,500,000
Jason Maxiell, PF ~ $1,878,000

Incoming:
Ron Artest, SF ~ $7,400,000
Sheldon Williams, PF ~ $3,396,000

Sacramento

Outgoing:
Ron Artest, SF ~ $7,400,000
Sheldon Williams, PF ~ $3,396,000

Incoming:
Gerald Wallace, SF ~ $9,500,000
Jason Maxiell, PF ~ $1,878,000

Charlotte

Outgoing:
Gerald Wallace, SF ~ $9,500,000

Incoming:
Tayshaun Prince, SF ~ $9,500,000

Why for Detroit:

They have been rumored by the Bee at some level to be considering Artest. Artest is an expiring while Prince still has a couple more after this next one. Both players play the same position and both have their strengths, plus this would allow Detroit to have shed some salary if after this season it proves they need retooling.

Even with Maxiell and Williams being thrown in to make salaries work. It would make an interesting PR story with Parker/Williams as a couple with their partners playing for the other teams rival in their respective leagues.

Why not for Detroit:

One is it's Artest and two, I don't know what type of value they place on Maxiell.

Why for Sacramento:

It removes the distraction Artest brings and gets a young stud to replace him at his position.

Why not for Sacramento:

Unless bring Wallace back is a problem, I don't see a problem.

Why for/or not Charlotte:

If they aren't happy with Wallace as reported, Prince would seem to be a Larry Brown type player. Both make similiar money, Wallace's contract is longer but his wages according the "salary story teller site" remains the same while Prince's wages go up.


If this were to go down, the Kings would then have Salmons who for whatever reason is solid as a starter but ineffective off the bench were he would be playing in this scenerio. To offset this, the Kings could look to Phoenix to swap players.

Phoenix

Incoming:
John Salmons, SF ~ $5,104,000
Quincy Douby, SG ~ $1,427,000

Outgoing:
Leonardo Barbosa, SG ~ $6,100,000

Sacramento

Incoming:
Leonardo Barbosa, SG

Outgoing:
John Salmons, SF
Quincy Douby, SG

Why for Phoenix:

They have been reported that they are shopping Barbosa and when the Kings signed Salmons they were reported to have been interested. Douby should also be able to thrive with Nash as PG.

Why not for Phoenix:

Not sure if their interest in Salmons was true and seeing that he as a weakness off the bench, if it was true would it still apply.

Why for Sacramento:

Simply if the Kings get another starting SF, then Salmons becomes a liability. Barbosa has shown that he can be effective off the bench.

Why not for Sacramento:

Barbosa's contract is long and brother Maloof was quoted recently stating Douby would be a star. Don't know if that is nothing but cheap talk or if they really have high aspirations for him.
 
I really like the first deal. Looks solid IMO. Don't like the second deal though, I don't see the big deal about Barbosa, and we don't need his contract
 
Well hell dude. It looks complicated but, If you look at it closely it works out well for all. If rumors are true on the teams that have soured on players. We get Wallace in place of Artest and get rid of Salmons since it would be a log jam again with Garcia. We get rid of the undersized SG Douby and get a proven bench player in Barbose to come off for the 1 or the 2. We also get Maxiell who is has alot of potential. Phx wanted Salmons last year before we got him. They offered him 22 mil for 3 years. Det gets Artest and anther banget at PF to replace Maxiell.

Anyway I like it. good job. No way in hell it happens but, I feel its fair for all teams involved.
 
I really like the first deal. Looks solid IMO. Don't like the second deal though, I don't see the big deal about Barbosa, and we don't need his contract

It was getting rid of Salmons contract. basically swapping contracts except we get a player we actually need which is an experienced backup pg/sg instead of a backup SF that doesn't play well off the bench.
 
It was getting rid of Salmons contract. basically swapping contracts except we get a player we actually need which is an experienced backup pg/sg instead of a backup SF that doesn't play well off the bench.

It would cause somewhat of a logjam at the pt position, with the signing of Bobby Brown. It also would mean that Douby probably wouldn't have a place on the team. Considering that Barbosa is a similar player to Douby, except that he can actually play a little point. \

I suspose you could always send Singletery down to the D league. That way you have future insurance policy.
 
It would cause somewhat of a logjam at the pt position, with the signing of Bobby Brown. It also would mean that Douby probably wouldn't have a place on the team. Considering that Barbosa is a similar player to Douby, except that he can actually play a little point. \

I suspose you could always send Singletery down to the D league. That way you have future insurance policy.

Douby was sent to PHX with Salmons. So no more of a log jam than we have if we stand pat. basically you trade Douby for Barbosa and drop Salmons in the process.
 
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