This trade was created for the 2020-2021 season and uses roster and salary cap information from that year.
SUCCESS
Celtics
+3 players ($49.5m),
Cap Impact + $21.6M
Pascal Siakam
PF, 6' 9", 3.12 PIPM
$30.5M
4yrs
Jrue Holiday
PG, 6' 3", 1.66 PIPM
$25.1M
2yrs
Julius Randle
PF, 6' 8", 0.03 PIPM
$18.9M
2yrs
-9 decrease in projected wins
Bucks
+3 players ($48.9m),
Cap Impact - $9.2M
Norman Powell
SG, 6' 3", -0.33 PIPM
$10.8M
2yrs
Romeo Langford
SG, 6' 4", -2.03 PIPM
$3.6M
3yrs
Kemba Walker
PG, 1.92 PIPM
$34.3M
4yrs
-18 decrease in projected wins
Knicks
+2 players ($38.1m),
Cap Impact + $19.1M
Daniel Theis
C, 6' 8", 1.87 PIPM
$5.0M
1yr
Khris Middleton
SF, 6' 7", 3.99 PIPM
$33.0M
4yrs
+24 increase in projected wins
Raptors
+1 player ($28.8m),
Cap Impact - $12.6M
PP
Jayson Tatum
SF, 6' 8", 4.56 PIPM Poison Pill
$9.8M
6yrs
No change in projected wins
Poison Pill
Jayson Tatum is on a rookie contract and signed an extension that is to begin the following season. Therefore, he has what is known as a "poison pill" contract. He can no longer be traded for a player making equal money. Instead, his current salary is averaged along with the salaries he is to receive in his extension, and that average becomes his incoming salary for trade purposes. His outgoing value for the Celtics will be $9.8M while his incoming value for the receiving team will be $28.8M.