Maybe... Just food for thought...
Memphis trade Eddie Jones and Cardinal to Orlando; Roberson to Seattle;
Seattle trade Mikki Moore to Sacramento and Fortson to NY;
NY trade Q-Rich and a 2nd rounder (or the next year Chicago pick, which may be a big lower one) to Memphis, Mo Taylor to Sacramento; Send Draft rights of Frederic Weis along with a resigned Qyntel Woods and Ime Udoka (just to fill salaries) to Orlando;
Sacramento trade Corliss Williamson and Potapenko to Memphis;
Orlando trade Grant Hill to NY, Pat Garrity to Seattle and Keyon Dooling with the draft rights of Marcin Gortat (a big Poland C) to Memphis;
Memphis add a good perimeter player in Q-Rich, another big expiring body in Potapenko and replace SOME of Battier defensive energy in Williamson, which also replaces Cardinal. Dooling is another scoring PG/SG. Another pick doesn't hurt.
Seattle do it just because Garrity can play some SF, and is another insurance in case that Wilcox leave. Fortson wants to leave Seattle. Moore won't get any decent PT there. Roberson is just a throw in.
NY get in Grant Hill another big expiring contract, while add some extra help in their weakest position (SF). Add more energy, toughness and good rebounding in Fortson.
Sacramento does it to free more PT to Monia, while they allow Williamson to be in a situation where he can have more PT (although not MUCH more). Mo Taylor add more scoring off their bench and also have an expiring contract. Moore replace Potapenko.
Orlando: I just include Weis draft rights to be sided with the Vazquez and Van de Hare draft rights...

... Just joking. In Cardinal, they get a more talented player to replace Garrity, while they also move Dooling (who isn't needed anymore because of the PG glut in Orlando). Qyntel Woods is a fine backup SF and can earn some PT.