Here is my stab at a 3-way with Atl/Was/Dal. I did my best to try and not to make this too one sided for any 1 team.
**Atl**
Receives: AD, Naji, Hardy, 2028 FRP OKC (from DAL)
Sends: Trae, Risacher, 2026 FRP NOP, 2027 FRP MIL, 2026 SRP BOS
Logic: Get AD and Naji who can be key parts in a playoff run, “lightning in a bottle” Hardy off the bench (who they can convince themselves still has upside), and gets Trae out like he wants. The net cost is Riscaher, 1 FRP, 1 SRP, and the swap of the 2028 OCK FRO for the 2027 MIL FRP. You can remove Hardy and the money still works.
**Dal**
Receives: Risacher, McCullom, Kispert, Bub, 2026 FRP NOP (from ATL), 2027 FRP MIL (From ATL)
Sends: AD, Naji, Hardy, 2028 FRP OKC, 2030 SRP PHI
Logic: Speeds up the rebuild (and the tank) with Risacher, 1 additional FRP this year, and 1 next year (at the expense of 1 future FRP and 1 future SRP). The outgoing OKC FRP is essentially a swap for the more favorable 2027 MIL FRP. I really wanted one more pick over the next two years and I think I like the 2027 MIL pick more than the 2026 SAS pick, but either would do. And this still leaves Dallas with their own 2028 FRP. I included the SRP outgoing to Was to help get the deal through and to incentivize them to include Carrington. You can take both off and the money still works.
**WAS**
Receives: Trae, 2026 SRP BOS (from ATL), 2030 SRP PHI (from DAL)
Sends: McCollum, Kispert, Carrington
Logic: Facilitating purely for the 2 SRPs.
With Carrington and Hardy, it’s an 8 player trade which is big. You can remove both of them and get it to 6 players which is much simpler and the money still works. I felt like the inclusion of Hardy helps reduce the feel of how much ATL is sending out and it’s not like he adds a lot of value here, so let’s get him off of the books.
**Atl**
Receives: AD, Naji, Hardy, 2028 FRP OKC (from DAL)
Sends: Trae, Risacher, 2026 FRP NOP, 2027 FRP MIL, 2026 SRP BOS
Logic: Get AD and Naji who can be key parts in a playoff run, “lightning in a bottle” Hardy off the bench (who they can convince themselves still has upside), and gets Trae out like he wants. The net cost is Riscaher, 1 FRP, 1 SRP, and the swap of the 2028 OCK FRO for the 2027 MIL FRP. You can remove Hardy and the money still works.
**Dal**
Receives: Risacher, McCullom, Kispert, Bub, 2026 FRP NOP (from ATL), 2027 FRP MIL (From ATL)
Sends: AD, Naji, Hardy, 2028 FRP OKC, 2030 SRP PHI
Logic: Speeds up the rebuild (and the tank) with Risacher, 1 additional FRP this year, and 1 next year (at the expense of 1 future FRP and 1 future SRP). The outgoing OKC FRP is essentially a swap for the more favorable 2027 MIL FRP. I really wanted one more pick over the next two years and I think I like the 2027 MIL pick more than the 2026 SAS pick, but either would do. And this still leaves Dallas with their own 2028 FRP. I included the SRP outgoing to Was to help get the deal through and to incentivize them to include Carrington. You can take both off and the money still works.
**WAS**
Receives: Trae, 2026 SRP BOS (from ATL), 2030 SRP PHI (from DAL)
Sends: McCollum, Kispert, Carrington
Logic: Facilitating purely for the 2 SRPs.
With Carrington and Hardy, it’s an 8 player trade which is big. You can remove both of them and get it to 6 players which is much simpler and the money still works. I felt like the inclusion of Hardy helps reduce the feel of how much ATL is sending out and it’s not like he adds a lot of value here, so let’s get him off of the books.

