I said this in the other thread but it makes more sense here. My take on Haywood is that if you could chop off the last two year of his deal it's not a bad contract (i'm not even considering the option year because he's not getting that). So if we can amnesty him two years down the road then maybe we do keep him. It's really a luxury tax decision for Cuban.
If we have to decide now then I think hes gone. If a potential trade partner can't amnesty him for whatever reason I don't think you can move him without taking back a matching bad deal.
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