Lopsided trades with huge discrepancies in salaries?

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Can someone name some examples of big trades in which a team with cap space was able to make a lopsided trade to another team to clear cap space?

Not talking about consolidation or 3 for 1 or expiring contracts....I mean one that actually uses the huge amounts of cap space to make up a difference in salaries to make a "trade work"?

Thank you, online people!
 
Can someone name some examples of big trades in which a team with cap space was able to make a lopsided trade to another team to clear cap space?

Recently was last year's trade of Marcus Camby for a second round pick. The pick had no "salary value"...all of Camby's salary was matched by the Clippers' cap space.
 
ahh......cool. just wondering for some "real world examples".

the clippers seem to do this alot!
 
Jason Richardson for a lottery pick done with cap space.
 
ahh......cool. just wondering for some "real world examples".

the clippers seem to do this alot!

Too bad the Slippers don't have a single player Portland would want. Otherwise they might be willing to make such a trade with Portland.
 
First, trade Outlaw and picks for Conley (no real cap eater) Just a trade.

Then, as far as lopsided trades go - send Batum and Bayless to Charlotte for G.Wallace and Felton.



Conley, Blake, Felton
Roy/Rudy
G. Wallace/ Webs / Cunningham
LMA/Pendergraph/ Help
Oden/Pryz
 

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