Andrew Bynum/Pau Gasol trade being discussed

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The Los Angeles Lakers and Cleveland Cavaliers have had discussions about a trade that would involve Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum, league sources told ESPN.com.
 
No deal is believed to be imminent, but both sides are mulling it ahead of a Jan. 7 deadline when the second half of Bynum's $12.25 million salary would be guaranteed. The Cavs suspended Bynum for one game this weekend for conduct detrimental to the team and have excused him indefinitely from all activities, including games.
 
By trading Gasol in a package for Bynum and then waiving Bynum, the injury-ravaged Lakers could save more than $20 million in salary and luxury taxes, which could help them maintain financial flexibility heading into the next few summers. A Gasol-Bynum trade would have to include at least one other player to make the deal work under league rules, and perhaps other assets from Cleveland.


 
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The Lakers and Cavaliers are weighing whether to flip Andrew Bynum for former teammate Pau Gasol.


 
The Lakers are reluctant to part with the four-time All-Star in any trade without receiving assets of some value in return, sources said.
 
The Lakers have been luxury-tax payers for six straight seasons. While the luxury-tax savings this season -- and the ability to avoid the repeater tax penalty, which kicks in when a team is a taxpayer in four of five years, starting with the 2011-12 season -- would undoubtedly help the Lakers' long-term flexibility, the franchise's history and organizational culture make that a difficult prospect to consider.
 
There remains a strong organizational sentiment to continue to give the team time to get healthy and resurrect its season before making any major moves, sources said.
 
The Cavs have been after Gasol since this past summer, when they had extensive discussions with the Lakers, sources said. Those talks ended when Dwight Howard signed with the Houston Rockets. The Cavs are looking to upgrade their roster as they attempt to end a three-year playoff drought.

 
The Cavs also have had separate discussions with the Chicago Bulls about a Bynum trade for Luol Deng, according to sources. The Bulls are in a similar position as the Lakers, about $8 million into the luxury tax and dealing with an injury-marred season.

 
Deng, like Gasol, is a free agent-to-be, and such a trade-and-waive deal with Bynum also could save the Bulls in excess of $20 million in salary and taxes this season. However, the Bulls have maintained that they do not want to trade Deng and believe they will be able to re-sign him after the season.
 
Earlier this month, ESPN.com reported that the Lakers had been considering whether to trade Gasol as he clashed with Mike D'Antoni and struggled to adapt to his role within the coach's offensive and defensive systems. They had exploratory talks with several teams, including the Bulls, Rockets and Brooklyn Nets, but pulled back some after Gasol's attitude and play improved during Kobe Bryant's six games, before Bryant went down again with a fracture of the lateral tibial plateau in his left knee.
 
Gasol, who is in the final year of a contract that pays him $19 million, is averaging 14.7 points and 9.4 rebounds per game while shooting what would be a career-low 45 percent from the field.
 
Bynum, who was an All-Star and won two championship rings with the Lakers before being traded in a deal for Howard in 2012, averaged 8.4 points and 5.3 rebounds in 24 games with the Cavs. After missing last season because of knee injuries, Bynum has said he is unsure how long he will continue playing.
 
If he is waived by the Cavs or any team that might trade for him by Jan. 7, Bynum likely would have multiple offers to join a team as a free agent.
 
 

 
 
This could end up being a pretty good trade for the Cavs if the Lakers give the thumbs up. The Lakers have to swallow some medicine because they are giving away Gasol for a guy you will probably cut. You are essentially punting on the season. The latest you can push this contract without being guarenteed is January 7th, which is forcing the Lakers to make a choice. This deal is on 3rd base, its at the ownership level now. It could take a draft pick to sweeten this deal, Cleveland has to decide if its worth to give away a draft pick for a rental. This deal is close.
 
 
Bottom quote was Windhorst on radio this morning
 

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Well I didn't read the article, so maybe my answer is in there. But why the hell would LA do this?
 
I understand they aren't winning shit anytime soon, but I feel like the Lakers could get more for Pau than Bynum..
 
Also you'd think the Lakers would try to facilitate a trade for Pau to a good team. For what he did for that franchise dumping him off in Cleveland just wouldn't sit right with me. 
 

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Saves them tens of millions in luxury tax penalties
 

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It's LA though.
Not to mention it would probably piss off Kobe. 
 

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They aren't gonna make the post season, there's no reason not to save the money with this trade. They want a pick to rationalize it as more than a salary dump put the Cavs aren't going to give them a first, they have the leverage. No one has a contract structured like Bynum to help them out.
 

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I know, but like I said, there has to be another deal out there that gives them more value that Bynum. 
 

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Saving that much money is value, more than they're gonna get. It's hard to find salaries to match Pau in the first place, or find a bad team who wants him.
 

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its saves them almost $20M. they need to jump on it.
 

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How exactly does the luxury tax work. Do they have to get under it before the season ends?
 

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Well, before the deadline, because there is no way to get under after the deadline. Don't know any exact date.
 

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Right right.
 
Hmm, IDK when I think of the Lakers, I just don't think of salary dumps. 
 

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It's not normal, that's for sure, but Pau is gone anyway, and why not save 20 mill if you can?
 

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Fair enough. You sold me on the deal Dan. Where do I sign?
 

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Right on the dotted like under the blank piece of paper that makes me the sole beneficiary on your life insurance secretly
 

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Apparently the Cavs and Bulls are talking about the same thing only with Deng. 
 

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I wouldn't do it for Deng cause they're actually gonna require an asset back. If they don't, I'd take Deng.
 

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