Changed it up since some points were made. BTW i'm a hawks fan so could be some internal bias and the trade may seem imbalance. comment if you spot something or have opinions.
++Hawks++ Why: Get Value out of Capela's expiring deal, and trade two DNP players who take up some cap space. Walker Kessler really fits where the hawks are going. They need someone who is strong at the rim offensively and defensively and Walker Kessler gives you that as well as being at a young age. We are talking about a guy who's 72% at the rim, 10.5 Rebounds and 2.8 Blocks. That block number is huge. he is by far the closest person this season to Wembanyama in blocking averages. Also he is from Atlanta so I presume he wouldn't be against the move. Looking at the rest of the trade, you are getting somewhat low value for capela in terms of seconds I was contemplating only 2 seconds but capela's value is pretty low but you also get your powers forward backup that we've been looking for. Larry nance doesn't seem to be in favour with Quinn and won't get rotation minutes. To me they view him as a center. Brandon Clarke can fill in that role if needed. the one thing I don't enjoy is that shooting that we really need but Brandon Clarke doesn't play at least initially you don't lose any minutes. I do think he would play and has value to our team. He is at least a tradable asset for the summer.
Problems: Lose some picks wouldn't be surprised if they ask for more. But a more obvious problem is the added players to make the money work. You would really hope you can offload these guys before the deadline and get you some value in terms of better fitting alternative players or so we can offload a guy for picks so we don't have to cut someone. Due to how cheap Kessler is the money became a huge problem and I can't really find a better way to make this work and get value out of that 11 million.
++Grizzlies++ Why: forgive me for the lack of analysis im not too familiar with the grizzlies full roster and how it works but your losing John Konchar and Bradon Clarke. John Konchar doesn't get many minutes and has had some DNPs but you've got young guys who have a better opportunity and just one player less ahead of them. Im not too familiar on his value but to me he isn't very integral. Brandon Clarke has dropped off in terms of his USG% and his per game stats. He isn't a very available guy although the grizzlies haven't been as a whole roster over the last year. but I think they will get so much more value from a guy like Capela who's got a bit more size and is a veteran player who fits in the starting lineup, could teach Zach Edey some stuff and could fall behind him in the future years and with him being in a contract year you can negotiate that contract to give you the opportunity to do that. He is someone who suits that center role and I think works when you have JJJ at power forward and I think he round out their starting lineup more than he currently does on the hawks rotation. Patty Mills you can do whatever you want with I guess he is just filler. I think 2 or 3 seconds is very good value for them
Problem: contract year for capela, not a guaranteed guy to come back but also someone I doubt will get the same contract hes just came off as he gets older. But if he doesn't work out for the grizzlies they can let him go with more space for a free agent signing where they can get a lot more value.
++Jazz++ Why: Fairly obvious, they get some nice picks an expiring deal and a pretty cheap contract Zeller. Both can contribute to an incredible tank. They do lose Kessler who I think I've yapped enough about. I wouldn't be surprised if they demand for a little more. I think the hawks have that versatility. I do think the picks are good they are getting but they aren't guaranteed.
Problems: Pick security, both protected picks and don't guarantee in firsts and Your trading a very young center you could use in the rebuild but you capitalise on his current value at this age.