Ball stopping aside, I already mentioned him as a possible fit in Cleveland, where they need a starting full sized OG who can defend. Pavlovic is a considerably lesser player, and is apparently out of favor. Wally gets lit up whenever he steps on the floor. Everybody else is a PG.
But Salmons is talented enoguh this is not as hard a sell as the current Salmons-o-phobia amongst the Sacto fanbase would make it seem. He's got talent, versatile, cheap. If we want to move him, there is no reason to think we wouldn't have mutiple suitors. Maybe not making offers we love, but suitors nonetheless. The complicating factor is not his ball stopping -- somewhat overrated and partially curable on a top team, but ratehr his inability to play off the bench, where otherwise hehas the build of a strong 6th man. Be a bit foolish for anyone to pick him up thinking of him as anything but a starter.