dallasbasketball.com hat mal ein bisserl gebastelt, wie das mit LeBron ganz easy ohne große Umbauten klappt http://mavericks.scout.com/story/1405822-lebron-to-mavs-your-free-agency-guidebook?s=268
Auszug: fter signing Lebron (or Melo), the Mavs would still be able to add more talent. They could sign one player with their remainder of $~2M in cap room (with Dirk taking $10M and with a LeBron max, or also with Melo if he would sign for a similar amount as LeBron’s max), and another with the Room MLE of $2.7M, plus others using minimum salaries. That might be enough to be able to find a way to satisfy most if not all of their free-agent veteran base of Marion, Carter, Harris, and Blair, if they wanted. And maybe in there they get a ring-chasing talent who wants to come aboard, like Ray Allen.
After all that, there’s still the potential to package the likes of Wright, Ellington, and maybe others into a trade package (or sign-and-trade) to add another defensive-minded or two-way center to the mix, with the ability to take back $11.5M in salary (and even more perhaps). Names like Asik, Gortat, Sanders, and Chandler fit here, and there may be others like Gasol once you plow through the semantic arguments, as well. Then again, the Mavs may feel that they would be better served to keep Wright and Ellington and bank on system familiarity and internal improvement from the two 26-year-olds.
At the end of the pipedreamy day, the Mavs might be able to offer LeBron a potential depth chart lineup like this:
C – Dalembert, Chandler
PF – Dirk, Blair
SF – LeBron, Carter
SG – Ellis, Ray Allen
PG – Calderon, Harris
Developing – PF/SF draftee, Crowder, Ledo, Larkin
Auszug: fter signing Lebron (or Melo), the Mavs would still be able to add more talent. They could sign one player with their remainder of $~2M in cap room (with Dirk taking $10M and with a LeBron max, or also with Melo if he would sign for a similar amount as LeBron’s max), and another with the Room MLE of $2.7M, plus others using minimum salaries. That might be enough to be able to find a way to satisfy most if not all of their free-agent veteran base of Marion, Carter, Harris, and Blair, if they wanted. And maybe in there they get a ring-chasing talent who wants to come aboard, like Ray Allen.
After all that, there’s still the potential to package the likes of Wright, Ellington, and maybe others into a trade package (or sign-and-trade) to add another defensive-minded or two-way center to the mix, with the ability to take back $11.5M in salary (and even more perhaps). Names like Asik, Gortat, Sanders, and Chandler fit here, and there may be others like Gasol once you plow through the semantic arguments, as well. Then again, the Mavs may feel that they would be better served to keep Wright and Ellington and bank on system familiarity and internal improvement from the two 26-year-olds.
At the end of the pipedreamy day, the Mavs might be able to offer LeBron a potential depth chart lineup like this:
C – Dalembert, Chandler
PF – Dirk, Blair
SF – LeBron, Carter
SG – Ellis, Ray Allen
PG – Calderon, Harris
Developing – PF/SF draftee, Crowder, Ledo, Larkin