The money wouldn't work like that. The Jazz have a $10M trade exception, but Philly has no way of absorbing all of STAT's contract. Turner only makes $5M and STAT $18M.
That's why I say this trade would make the most sense for all sides from both a basketball and organizational standpoint.
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=78sqdjt
Then Philly can either amnesty Brand, or let him come off the bench. Houston would get another triple double threat (Terrence Williams is the other) who can play the 2 or 3, along with whatever draft picks they get. Options & assets.
Knicks get a true 2 for the starting lineup, and can use Landry off the bench where he's more valuable to the team; and Patterson is a 4 who can stretch the floor (much like the STAT of old) and he can be "just another guy" out there and the balance of power would shift to Lin, Melo, and K-Mart.
If I'm Grunwald, I'm in Philly and Houston's ear EVERYDAY talking this scenario up.