Two important truths that must not be forgotten in the "Trade CJ!" discussion.
1. His value is at an all-time low right now
Before his injury, it was at an all-time high, but these playoffs...
		
		
	
	
2. If we're trading him to keep Lillard happy, it severely restricts our options
The best offers we're likely to get are going to involve packages of picks (a la Harden/Paul George).  If we're going to insist that trading CJ makes us better RIGHT NOW, then (a) we're going to have to include a shitload of picks, thereby hamstringing our progress for years to come (especially as picks are much more valuable to small-market franchises than to places like LA that can always land free agents)
(b) we're going to rule out our best offers right off the bat.
So... if you really want to trade CJ, the best thing to do is TRADE LILLARD FIRST, and then HANG ON TO CJ FOR A (HALF-) SEASON so he can pump up his value as the primary scoring threat.
Sorry folks, this is cold hard facts.