If LaMarcus is quietly asking to be moved, then I hope that Paul Allen and the team strongly lean toward a rebuild plan.
I have assumed that Allen hasn't wanted a rebuild, that the Vulcan money folks are against a properly run rebuild as they want to keep the seats filled, and that the team wanted to improve as much as possible to increase chances of retaining Aldridge.
So, this summer they start with a roster that has an above average starting four, with glaring holes at starting Center, backup PG, backup scoring and backup wing defender and with 11 million in cap space and the #10 pick to fill all those holes.
The team is kind of stuck. It doesn't have enough in cap space and assets to fill out the rest of the roster, let alone bring in a star player that would be needed to vault into contender status. And, if the team feels forced to trade LaMarcus, that puts them even further away from their goal. No one will trade a proven star for LaMarcus. There is no point to that. They will either trade multiple pieces, quantity for quality, or they will trade future talent or potential.
I don't have a specific proposal for Aldridge, but if the team trades him, I hope the team completely buys into a full-on rebuild plan:
For a fast rebuild: Move Aldridge, Wes and possibly Batum if a great deal comes along. Collect picks and young talent. Get some picks in the 2014 draft. Tank the team during the 2013-2014 season so the Blazer's own pick does not go to Charlotte and has the most ping pong balls possible. Create cap space flexibility so can make runs at the great free agent class of 2014.
Trade LaMarcus for young players with lots of unrealized upside, and/or lottery picks, and/or unprotected picks in 2014 (strong preference for this), and players with expiring contracts in 2014.
If things fell right, the Blazers would be really awful in 2013, with a possible very big turnaround in 2014 with the team adding a MAX free agent star (or lopsided trade) that summer and bringing in two lottery rookies from the heralded class of 2014 to add to the #10 pick this year along with Lillard.
If the team wanted to accelerated the rebuild, they could trade some of the unpolished youth for veterans.
But please, if we trade LaMarcus, let's not do anything this summer to bring in quality, non-star veterans:
No to DMC (and his max salary demand)
No to Gortat
No to Iggy
No to DeAndre Jordan
No to Danny Granger
No to Luol Deng
No to Joakim Noah
And no to Blake Griffin.