My bad
This trade doesn't work for either team contract wise, which is the obvious reason behind the different view. But talent wise, this trade I don't believe Aldridge is all that great from an outsiders view. Offensively, he shoots an average percentage for an "elite" big while not rebounding at a great rate either. Boozer is by far the better player offensively comparatively since he does shoot at a higher clip, rebounds at greater rates, and is very good at keeping the TO's down like Aldridge. Defensively, Aldridge and Boozer get blocks at the same rate while Boozer has more active hands. Man to Man, Aldridge probably has better man to man but if Boozer was next to a Oden/Pryz combo, he'd look better defensively than you think of him now. Not to mention Aldridge is much more of a finesse scorer that takes quite a few jumpers, which would turn Utah's offense into the Chicago Bulls' with everyone one shooting jumpers. Really, this trade would make no sense all the way around straight up, let alone throwing in the Knicks picks. That's why Vinyard thought it was rape from a talent standpoint, ignoring the business part of the deal.