I - You have to find a team he is willing to go to.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Mon Mar 10, 2025 8:39 pmGetting off of Beal is most important and would likely result in keeping KD.
It's crazy that they'll probably have to trade KD because they can't move Beal, but I'm still holding out hope he's willing to accept a trade this summer.
II - The other team has to be willing to take on his high salary AND no-trade clause.
III - You have make the deal work finacially.
In addition to this the other team has to have some confidence that he's going to stay healthy.
If we were talking about the 2027 offseason and he was going into his final year it might be a little easier - you sell him as a huge expiring contract, but you'd still have the hurdle of getting him to agree to the deal.
Right now they only have two assets that they can a lot for - Durant and Booker. Allen, Richards and O'Neale probably have some value. Jones, Plumlee, Bol, Morris and Lee are all free agents. Martin and Micic have contracts that aren't guaranteed, so they're probably going to be let go in an effort to get under the second apron. Dunn, Gillespe and Ighodaro are projects. Bridges and Washington are end of the bench guys with no real trade value.
So they really have five players with any value at all on the trade market. And Beal.