Andrew
flamboyantly righteous!
GM's get more money than you think...
Unfortunately, it's not as easy as just trading Diaw. TJ Ford is close to Diaw's contract, but would you honestly trade them straight up?? Toronto would probably love that, but Ford is way undersized and over paid. TOR doesn't want TJ, but are stuck with him as much as the Suns are stuck w/ Diaw.
GM's get more money than you think...
Here is the damage for '08-'09
Code:O'Neal $20.0M Stoudemire $15.1M Nash $12.3M Diaw $9.0M Barbosa $6.1M Bell $5,0M Hill $2.0M Tucker $1.0M Strawberry $0.7M Total $71.2M
Sarver tells me we cannot exceed $73M in payroll. So acquiring big-name FAs is out. I dont fire D'Antoni. We give it one final run in '08-'09 before the firesale of '09-'10 (also D'Antoni's final contract year).
There are no expiring contracts that end after the '08-'09 season, so trading for cap space isnt realistic next season. The fire sale is in '09-'10: Shaq for $20M, Bell for $5.25 and Nash's $13.1 team option that I will most certainly decline prior to that season.
I hope Hill exercises his player option. You wont find that kind of value out on the open market.
I resign Giricek.
I field all offers of youngish players for Amare and hope I can get 2-3 decent players with cap-friendly numbers. I'll have to work the trade machine and see what is out there.
I draft the best junior/senior college player available (Brandon Rush?) with Atlanta's pick (15).
Going into '10-'11, the only players under contract are Diaw (1 year + team option), Barbosa (1 year + team option), Tucker, 2008.1, 2008.2, 2009.1, 2009.2 (all cheap), plus whatever I get for Amare. This minimizes the pain.