With trade scenario 1, Cleveland would be adding almost $4 million if Mills is subbed out for Gasol then it would be more like $9 million, they are way into the tax and the have the repeater tax so that might be like an extra $30 million in luxury tax.
Gasol's contract is better than Mills tbh, its basically 1 year remaining and can be waived and stretched with $7 million guaranteed in the third year being divided up to $2.3 million and spread to the '19-20, '20-21, and '21-22 seasons.
Moving Mills and Kawhi would help the Spurs out more. I would doubt that the Cavs would move their 2020 pick, maybe they can't because of the Stephian rule

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