08-18-2025, 11:31 AM
(08-18-2025, 11:23 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: So it depends what they're sitting at. I'd say they'd need some amount of cap space like maybe $15 million, then a restructure. So the cap side may be theoretically possible. But, many of the 'aggressive' teams have already restructured.
That said, they'd also have to give up a young defensive player AND a 1st. Before the draft, supposedly no team would trade a 1st for Trey.
Sorry Piston you are wrong as i just replied to Sunset. Teams could allocate entire 2025 cap hit to future years. They may not want to do that, but every team could if they wanted Trey that bad. They could view Trey's money would also be offset by the no 1st round pick in 2026 money as well makin it a little easier to swallow.
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On to 2025, let's save the drama for the off season.