Trade Scenario #1: Trade RJ Barrett, Obi Toppin, Immanuel Quickley, a 2021 first round pick, 2023 first-round pick, pick swaps for 2022 and 2024 for Damian Lillard
Lillard makes $39 million and Barrett/Toppin/Quickley make a combined $16 million. This means the Knicks would be taking on 23 million in salary in the trade. It also means the Blazers would save 23 million in the trade, which would help Portland get under the luxury tax.
(Teams who can’t absorb a portion of Lillard’s deal – such as the Lakers, Sixers, Pelicans and Warriors – can help Portland save as much as $8 million in a trade).
In order to absorb the extra $23 million, the Knicks could renounce their rights to all free agents and get rid of all players who don’t have guaranteed salaries. This would leave them with roughly $28 million in cap space. They could also use some of that $28 million to keep the cap holds of current free agents. The club would have the $4.9 million Room MLE (mid-level exception) to spend in free agency after all of its cap space was used up.
The Knicks can also complete the trade above while keeping the cap holds on free agents like Derrick Rose. To do so, the Knicks would need to renounce cap holds (or waive non-guaranteed salary) totaling to at least $22 million.
The cap holds and non-guaranteed salaries of their players are as follows:
*One of those picks are included in the proposed trade above*
Trade scenario #2 Trade RJ Barrett, Obi Toppin, Mitchell Robinson, a 2021 first round pick, 2023 first-round pick, pick swaps for 2022 and 2024 for Damian Lillard
Robinson could be swapped into this trade for Quickley without a significant change to the outgoing salary. New York would have to exercise the 2021-2022 team option on Robinson’s contract first.
Everything else in the scenario above applies to this deal.
(If the Knicks wanted to match salaries with Portland instead of absorbing most of Lillard’s deal into cap space, they could send Robinson to Portland in a sign-and-trade on a deal worth $15.5 annually. This would hard cap Portland at the apron, but they’d get Robinson on a multi-year deal. Robinson, of course, would have to agree to the sign-and-trade. The Knicks would also have to decline his team option in this scenario).
But New York could gain more salary flexibility by sending Barrett, Toppin, Robinson, Quickley and a combination of first-round picks to Portland in a deal for Lillard. This would leave the Knicks with roughly $40 million in space if they renounced the rights to their remaining free agents and waived players on partially-guaranteed deals. (See the list of cap holds and partially-guaranteed deals above).