Great question:
1.) Miami is hardcapped so basically would need to shed salary in any trade
2.) OKC is only going to look to shed salary to get below tax, and there is the complication that CP3 cannot be packaged with another player in a trade for 60 days
3.) Spurs are far enough below apron where they can take on additional salary in a trade, but limited to:
- 175% of outgoing salary plus $100k if sending $6.53mm or less
- Outgoing salary plus $5mm if sending up to $19.6mm
- 125% of outgoing salary if above that
So as parameters, OKC would only send out Westbrook and the Heat would need to send out at least his salary equivalent plus a bit to account for roster holds if going below 12 players. They’re currently at 14.
So one that works as a strawman:
OKC gets James Johnson, Courtney Lee and Belineli (expiring) and Justin Jackson - save $1.3 million
MIA gets CP3 - save $7.3 million
SAS gets Olynyk - costs $4.0 million more this year
DAL gets Dragic and Metu - costs $4.6 million more this year
OKC: gets off CP3 for expiring contracts, some of which may have value at the deadline. Jackson could be replaced or supplemented by someone more exciting. Should help get them below tax
MIA: turn their crap sandwich into a better player
SAS: Olynyk is a decent floor spaced but significantly overpaid, and not expiring for another year. Spurs would free up a roster spot in the process plus get draft pick compensation to facilitate. I’d want at least one first rounder in that deal. Could also swap Olynyk for Winslow; basically same salary and length remaining
DAL: upgrade at PG and Doncic’s countryman

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at people saying this is a lateral move.
