I think Cho may be trying to facilitate a trade to send Gay to Sac and bring Cousins to Charlotte. Maybe something like:
Cha In: Salmons (Sac), Hayes (Sac), Cousins (Sac), Tony Wroten (Mem)
Cha Out: Sessions, Biyombo, Diop, Mullens, Portland pick, Detroit pick
Sac In: Gay (Mem), Sessions (Cha), Biyombo (Cha), Det pick (Cha)
Sac Out: Salmons, Hayes, Cousins, Thompson, Evans
Mem In: Diop (Cha), Evans (Sac), Thompson (Sac), Mullens (Cha), Por pick (Cha)
Mem Out: Gay, Wroten
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ar72e4j
That would leave us with a lineup going into next year with
Kemba/Wroten (2,568,360/1,160,040)
Henderson/Gordon/Taylor (4,267,426/13,200,000/788,872)
MKG/Salmons (4,809,840/
7,583,000)
Thomas/Hayes/Warrick/
Adrien (8,000,000/5,722,500/
4,000,000/916,099)
Cousins/Haywood (4,916,974/2,050,000)
Qualifying Offer
Team Option
Non Guarantee~
Say the team doesn't pick up Warrick's team option, lets Hendo walk, amnesties Tyrus, and keeps Adrien, that puts us at ~42M. Assuming a cap of $60M, that leaves us ~$20M to work with. Add Al Jefferson (3/4 year, front loaded contract if possible) and Ben McLemore and now you're looking at a lineup of
Kemba/Wroten
McLemore/Gordon/Taylor
MKG/Salmons
Jefferson/Hayes/Adrien
Cousins/Haywood
This lineup would also work well because McLemore and Jefferson would open the lane a bit for MKG and Kemba, while Jefferson and Cousins would also give Kemba a couple competent big men to finish his passes by actually putting them in the bucket.
That's what I would do at least. I think that puts us in the playoffs next year and in contention in a couple years. If you could somehow frontload Jefferson's contract, that will free up a LOT of money when Salmons, Hayes, and Gordon all expire, allowing us to sign Kemba and Cousins to long term contracts (and MKG when Jefferson's contract expires).