OK, I'll keep talking to myself. If that trade basically blows all our young assets (if teams even consider Crabbe and Vonleh as valuable, who knows?) and our lottery pick and we don't get back Butler or Cousins, what the hell difference does it make?
All right, I am going to finally fix this up. Nobody is talking about it, but Chicago has to be ready to blow this up. And maybe
they are interested in Okafor. Here goes:
1. Portland will give crabbe for Okafor plus a Philadelphia pick, both these will go to Chicago.
2. Chicago will send Butler, Wade and Lopez to Portland in return for Ezeli, Harkless, Vonleh, Davis their pick(s) of Napier, Layman, Connaughton. We will give both our first round picks.
3. I think it's a fair deal for Philly, they would surely give up their 2018 first round pick in this deal.
4. Chicago gets rid of two and a half years of salary on Wade and 3 and a half of Lopez. (they might love the trade a lot more if we took the two and a half years of Rondo's contract instead, since he is not really a tradeable asset anymore, that will also work salary wise). They get three first round picks plus young guys in Vonleh, Okafor and Harkless. That is a real start on a rebuild! Ed Davis should be a tradeable asset for them if they give him some playing time.
http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=jdh2opj