OK, work is boring today, doing an office clean-up/reorganization day, so the ESPN trade machine beckons to me to break up the monotony. Here is a three-team deal which works salary wise:
Philadelphia trades:
Samuel Dalembert to Chicago
Jason Smith, Andre Miller and a protected first rounder to Sacramento
Chicago trades:
Kirk Hinrich to Philadelphia
Tyrus Thomas, Drew Gooden and Thabo Sefalosha to Sacramento
Sacramento trades:
Brad Miller and Mikki Moore to Philadelphia
John Salmons, Quincy Douby and a second round pick to Chicago
Philadelphia gets:
Pros - an offensively skilled, good passing big man in Miller to replace Dalembert and a combo-guard shooter in Hinrich that can play PG with good passers in Iggy at SG and Miller at C. Moore is a body for depth.
Cons - The Sixers take on a lot of salary, Moore is useless, but doesn't complain about minutes, the team trades skill for athleticism. Hinrich may not be the answer at PG. The Sixers give up a protected first rounder.
Chicago gets:
Pros - A good shooting, close to 20 ppg scorer in Salmons who would fit well in Del Negro's offense at SF/SG and could eventually be Gordon's replacement next to Rose. He is a good passer which will help rose concentrate on scoring. Dalembert is a full-sized center who can block shots and rebound and won't get the ball much. The Bulls get rid of some failed first rounders they are supposedly tired of in Thomas and Sefalosha, plus get a second rounder back.
Cons - Dalembert comes with his flaws, Salmons and Gordon might jaw about playing time and they are taking some decently long contracts in Salmons and Sammy.
Sacramento gets:
Pros - Salary cap relief, a bunch of young players with some potential and a first round draft pick to help the rebuilding process. They clear time for guys like Hawes and Thompson this year, with Gooden able to help keep the team afloat. Next year Gooden goes and Smith comes in as another oung big who might fit into the Sacto offense off the bench. Sefalosha is a good defender and athlete. Francisco Garcia gets some of Salmon's minutes.
Cons - They trade their two most established players and take a step back in competitiveness this year for future gain.
Here is the link to the trade machine page, minus the draft pick exchange:
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/features/traderesult?players=1711~1981~3028~3032~991~557~3232~3000~556~575~1726&teams=23~20~23~23~4~23~23~4~20~20~4&te=&cash=Thoughts?