Get two 8s, and one 16.
Series the 8's to 16, parallel both 16 ohm loads for a total of 8. No mismatch, no issues. Just shell out the extra cash. I firmly believe in NEVER mismatching, regardless of what the internet says.
I can think of an issue with your wiring suggestion, one speaker will get half the amps power while the other two drivers will only get 25% of the amps output. Not exactly an ideal situation; in fact it's a bad idea "regardless of what the internet says".
I think a matched load is
preferred also, but speaker impedance is rated as "nominal". Speaker impedance rating is a somewhat nebulous number, study some factory impedance curves for drivers and you will see that the actual impedances of a given driver varies tremendously at different frequencies, and those manufacturers rating will skew even more when you load the driver by putting it in a cabinet since it’s a
reactive load; it's not like the DC resistance of a resistor in an amp circuit.
Here’s another interesting tidbit; most manufacturers that offer odd numbered driver configurations have cabs nominally rated at odd impedances, and they are used with tube amps all the time. In fact, the cab being discussed here was initially a 6 ohm cabinet that was sold with the Sunn Sceptre and included a
lifetime warranty.
How worried could the designers been about the impedance mismatch?
Tube amps are generally pretty resilient, and tolerant of impedance abuse. Many tube amps even default to a dead short (ZERO impedance) as
safety device if the amp is accidently run without a speaker cable plugged in.
An open jack (+/- infinity ohms) is NOT a good thing however, which is why the dead short default is used.
I have firsthand experience with amps that have run mismatched loads
hard in touring situations, and are not adversely affected in the slightest, but I’ve posted those examples before and don’t really feel like belaboring the issue further; a search will find them if anyone is interested.
I wouldn’t hesitate to run any of my amps as I suggested to Mike, although I would probably go with 16 ohm drivers paralleled instead of 4 ohms in series.