I still think we might get Kanter more reasonably than we think.
First, his market might not be as big as people think. He's not worth quite as much in the Eastern Conference where he can't play games in Toronto.
Second, his personal history could make a smooth situation more valuable than money, of which he already has a lot.
Third, he's got at least a half year in Portland to start on what should be a contending team. He could sign for just a year and create a bigger opportunity for himself the following offseason.
Of course, the agents and the players union are going to try to push guys like Hood and Kanter to more lucrative contracts, but I think they might be open to staying Blazers on team-friendly terms because they know what it's like to be in bad situations. And, if you can see guys giving team discounts to chase rings, I don't think it's out of the question to see guys starting to give team discounts to play in a place with quite possibly the most stable locker room in the NBA, especially for a very competitive team.
Curry is the one I think will be toughest to keep. And probably the most important, the way his role on this team has emerged. He could probably start on a team that will be somewhere between a sixth seed and the bottom of the lottery and get paid well to do that. I don't think he's a starter on a team better than that. He's actually being played in pretty much an ideal role here, too. Don't know if that will be enough to sell him on, though, when maybe a team like the Lakers could offer him so much more money.