karl malone
Well-Known Member
You do almost whatever it takes to get Hayward, Lillard, and Gobert on the Jazz. You take ALL of the bad contracts in need be. You pay luxury tax out the nose in the short term. At that point you have those 3 under contract for 4 years. You sort the other stuff out over the course of the next two seasons and add pieces when you can, and see if you can make lemonade out of those bad contracts.
I agree with this. The only problem is that all of their bad contracts would be on the books for 3/4 yrs that we would have our big 3 locked up. We'd be relying on any remaining assets (likely few/none), any remaining draft picks (likely few/late 1st's, 2nd's), FA bargains/veterans looking for a ring (if even financially possible), & the other players acquired in the trade to round out the team.
Due to our lack of high-end assets, I would guess that the deal would have to be some along the lines of:
Hood/Exum/Favors/Lyles/24/30/future 1st(s) for Lillard + 2 of their bad contracts (Hill/Ingles/Diaw are gone, JJ/Burks may have to be moved to make it work financially).
I doubt we would come anywhere near the best offer (especially if there's an inner-divisional tax) if he were to actually be made available, but you do it without hesitation if it were possible.