New Brandon Knight Trade Scenerios
By Adam Maynes
Possible Trade Scenerios
ORLANDO MAGIC
I highly doubt that Serge Ibaka is in the Magic’s future as they too are rebuilding and he is in the final year of a contract. They will certainly at least ask around for someone younger and with a more manageable contractual future.
By trading for Ibaka’s expiring contract and not re-signing him, the Suns open up an additional $12M+ in cap space this summer to potentially move for players that could be center pieces of the future.
By trading Chriss for Aaron Gordon, the Suns essentially get the same type of player with, in my opinion, the same relative upside, only Gordon is two years older than Chriss so he could be a little closer to reaching the beginning of his prime, thus moving the Suns’ winning window up slightly.
NEW ORLEANS PELICANS
For the fun of it, I checked on Knight and Chandler for Anthony Davis (Moore did mention that the Pelicans might want both) and it worked. Uh, Ryan McDonough, have you called N.O. about this possibility yet??
Unfortunately, other than Davis, I do not know anyone else on the Pelicans roster that the Suns would want and that the Pelicans could logically offer to give up, especially that would matchup to the salaries of both Knight and Chandler. (Maybe this is why Moore doesn’t mention who the Suns would get in return because he was looking at the scenario purely from the Pelicans perspective. Sure, the Pelicans would like to have either or both players, but they don’t have anyone that the Suns could possibly want).
I could put together a more complex three or four team deal, but I refuse to predict those types of trades. Tell me a team that wants someone I have, and then I’ll find someone on your roster I want in return. Multi-team deals become almost absolute fantasy, so I just do not see the value in even speculating on them.
BROOKLYN NETS
Moore specifically mentions Brook Lopez as a piece they would move. Would they trade him? Maybe, would they trade him for this package? Uuuuuuhhhhh…
In order to match Lopez’ contract, the Suns would have to trade both Knight and Chandler. No big deal. The Nets would assuredly need additional talent in return since there is no argument that Lopez is, by far, the best player in the deal. Chriss is pacakged along as well.
Needing another guard on the roster as insurance, the Suns would also probably request Isaiah Whitehead in return. He is currently in the first year of a four-year deal that pays him no more than $1.2M per year.
This trade would significantly jump start the Suns’ rebuilding process as Lopez would be a double-double candidate every night scoring over 20 points, almost at will. He is already 28 so he is in the midst of his prime, although with his past injury history there are no guarantees to what length that prime will be.
However, he most certainly could be a star for the Suns for at least another 4-5 years. Plus, having him on the roster with Devin Booker and Eric Bledsoe already, could open the Suns for a successive trade for a star, or the free agent signing of one this summer, immediately making them contenders.
PHILADELPHIA 76ers
This trade is my absolute favorite because of the centerpiece player the Suns would get in return, Jahlil Okafor.
Okafor is a centerpiece center for any franchise that doesn’t already have Joel Embiid or Anthony Davis on the roster. And being that the 76ers have Embiid, suddenly he becomes as redundant to them as Brandon Knight is to the Suns.
In order to match Knight’s $12M+ salary, the Suns would need to take on Ersan Ilyasova as well (although according to the ESPN Trade Machine, the 76ers can make the trade without Ilyasova involved).
Outside of the obvious future talent the Suns would receive in Okafor, Ilyasova is an upgrade to the Suns at power forward right away. His expiring contract of $8.4M would also be off the roster this summer giving the Suns more cap flexibility to add talent.
With Knight being the Suns’ best piece leaving for Philly, additional young talent would have to be involved. I believe that Marquese Chriss would be the guy to go and so have added him in.
According to the Trade Machine Knight and P.J. Tucker also works as a two-player combo, and with the Sixers’ plethora of young power forwards and small forwards (especially if by trading Okafor they decide to keep Nerlens Noel) then Chriss would too be redundant on their roster. However, I just don’t see Philadelphia pulling the trigger on a trade for Knight and Tucker. (For the sake of argument, if the Sixers want more and the Suns are looking to ship Tucker off, Okafor and Ilyasova for Knight, Chriss, and Tucker also works).
So there you have it!
As I see it, I can find viable trades from three out of the four teams that Matt Moore references. My personal preference is, of course, Okafor. But I can definitely see a plus side for trading Knight and/or Chandler to both the Magic and Nets, for the packages that I outlined.
Where would you like the Suns to trade Knight and/or Chandler?
Do you have any trade scenarios that you would like the Suns work out?
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