<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">One possible piece to a trade involving Redd is forward Keith Van Horn, who has one year left on his contract at $15.7 million. If another team would offer a player with an expiring contract in the deal, the Bucks could clear significant room under the salary cap, enabling them to go after a talented free agent or two in the off-season. One such trade scenario could involve Portland forward Shareef Abdur-Rahim (expiring $14.6 million deal), another Trail Blazers player and a draft pick going to the Bucks in exchange for Redd and Van Horn. Golden State's Dale Davis ($10 million expiring contract), Mike Dunleavy Jr. ($3.5 million this year and $4.5 million next season) and draft picks also could be a package for Redd and Van Horn. Both Portland and Golden State have first-round picks available for 2005. Cleveland has not disguised its desire to team Redd with all-star LeBron James, but it seems unlikely the Bucks would want to trade Redd to a Central Division rival. The Cavaliers' best shot might be to wait until the summer and hope they can sign Redd as a free agent. "Teams that need a shooting two-guard, why wouldn't they be looking for him?" Bucks coach Terry Porter said. "I'm sure there are some teams that would like to come in under the radar and make a solid offer."</div> Source