You never want to make any moves shaman.
But then, I would appear have very little influence over Scott & Steve.
With the Wizards on the verge of holding a fire sale Scott $ Steve are in a position to decide if we want to use next summer's cap space now. I submit Bradley Beal is worth the squeeze. That is all.
Again, the notion of Beal for two expirings is self-evidently a no-brainer. It significantly increases our chances of getting Durant, because KP/Beal plus a bevy of intriguing yutes (Mitch, Trier, Knox, Franc, Dot, Vonleh, Burke could all conceivably be retained, plus presumably our pick) is going to be a core that demands attention.
The argument that Mudiay and Kanter are currently starting is completely specious. They are nice players, but KP is next year's starting 5. Post surgery and in a league trending small, there should be no debate where his natural position is. So don't view Kanter as a starting 5, at least not ours. As for Mudiay, it would be better to keep him than not, but in this fantasy deal (which would cost us at a minimum a top-8 protected 1st as well), Mudiay is part of the price. You live with Burke or Franc or see if Dinwiddie is coming over, or maybe try to flip some guys for Rubio in a sign-and-trade. Point is, you make the move.
As for Timmy Jr, he gets traded to make room for KD. You break up a 25-win team for the likes of Durant, no matter how excited you are about your young guys.
The only problem with the deal is that it's too good to be true. But it's silly to suggest, today, it's too high a price to pay.