Trade proposal: Ditch Barnes, grab a first potentially for cap hit this season

How do you view this trade

  • Hornets would say no, doesn't matter what we think

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    7
#1
Posted this over at another site let me know what you think.

Well the Hornets would like to find a taker for Batum so they don't have to stretch him, Kings take the opportunity to help with that

Hawks out
Zeller
Batum

Lotto protected first for 4 years then becomes two seconds.

Kings out
Barnes
Parker

Parker is stretched for a hit of 2,166,667 a year instead of Batums's stretch of 9,043,478 a year saving them 6,876,811 a year cap hit of Batum's stretch to get Hayward.

This also frees up 18,163,588 in salary for the Hawks this year to sign Hayward.

Kings hope to get a mid grade pick eventually to help them out, and get out of long term money obligations.
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
#2
Posted this over at another site let me know what you think.

Well the Hornets would like to find a taker for Batum so they don't have to stretch him, Kings take the opportunity to help with that

Hawks out
Zeller
Batum

Lotto protected first for 4 years then becomes two seconds.

Kings out
Barnes
Parker

Parker is stretched for a hit of 2,166,667 a year instead of Batums's stretch of 9,043,478 a year saving them 6,876,811 a year cap hit of Batum's stretch to get Hayward.

This also frees up 18,163,588 in salary for the Hawks this year to sign Hayward.

Kings hope to get a mid grade pick eventually to help them out, and get out of long term money obligations.
Throw in Malik Monk and I’m in.

 

Capt. Factorial

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Staff member
#5
I edited your poll. It seemed easier (and a bit sillier) than explaining the following, but since it obviously bombed, here you go:

That RealGM page says that the Kings would end up under the salary cap after this trade, but that is not correct. The team salary would end up at $110.54M after this trade, about $1.4M over the salary cap (and that's before accounting for Haliburton's cap hold - I don't see this year's numbers, but last year the #12 pick had a $3.2M cap hold, this year should be similar). That means the Kings would be clearly about $4.5M over the salary cap, and would have to fit the trade into the "125% + 100K" rule, which it overshoots by about $7.5M. Most likely, RealGM has not updated their salaries to reflect the fact that the Kings picked up Bjelica's team option.
 
#9
Why y'all wanna trade Barnes so bad? He's our only proven sf and big wing, given that's a historically weak position for us we should be happy to have him. He's a versatile player that fits the team well and a high character guy that does great in the locker room and in the community. He shown he can be a 20ppg scorer is needed but he fits into his role.
 
#10
Why y'all wanna trade Barnes so bad? He's our only proven sf and big wing, given that's a historically weak position for us we should be happy to have him. He's a versatile player that fits the team well and a high character guy that does great in the locker room and in the community. He shown he can be a 20ppg scorer is needed but he fits into his role.
Because apparently the only reason to sign guys to upper-mid level contracts is as trade chips :D