BTW discussion from another thread, how high we can move by offering all our picks. Well, IMO not that high. You need to look at top 10 draft teams and see which of them would prefer to have multiple young players rather than one better classed talent.
Boston? Not a chance, they still have Nets pick next year and Smart and Brown to develop.
Suns? 76ers? Lakers? Timberwolves? Their whole roster is young players. No chance.
Knicks badly need a potential star. Rotation players they can get in the free agency.
That leaves is with Dallas and Sacramento as trade partners. Dallas need to fill their roster with players so maybe. They will have no. 9 so that's already after all 'superstars' like Ball and Fulrz have been drafted. Kings will be picking twice in top 10 so again, maybe. Detroit and Charlotte who come next would probably do it but is there a point for us to package two picks that are not that low for a no. 11 or 12? Unless we have specific player on mind and he is still available when it comes, we don't do that.