CLE receives: T. Lawson, K. Martin, 2012 1st (DEN)
DEN receives: A. Jefferson, A. Jamison, R. Sessions, A. Parker
MIN receives: J.R. Smith, Birdman, 2011 2nd (MIA)
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Cleveland gets a young PG for the future and a pick for the year after Melo can leave. Denver might not agree to the pick, but given the value they receive, it's probably worth it for them. We also unload Jamison's contract. We would probably buy out Martin and give Hickson some more burn at PF.
Minnesota gets some good value for Jefferson, not too many others are going to give them a scoring SG for him. They also get the birdman, who is a good defensive frontcourt player for them. In this scenario, they unload a couple of contracts and get a couple decent assets.
Denver is the big winner in all of this. They need more bigs to beat the lakers, so they get a good offensive threat from the post who is an awesome complement to Nene. They get a bench scorer in Jamison, who can also be used at the 3 for them sometimes. Parker gives them a shooter and a defender to fill Smith's void, and Sessions becomes Billups's new backup. After we buy out martin, they could bring him back.