Jordan, W. Johnson, Thornwell, 2nd for Thompson, Shumpert, Rose, BKN
Dollars are about the same. Cavs get the better big man and add some quality bench wing defense in Johnson as well as get a young somewhat promising player. Clippers get a lesser version of Jordan, but he is cheaper and signed long term. They also add Shumpert to fill the Johnson role and Rose to help their revolving door of back-up PG's, but the obvious prize is the Brooklyn pick.
So the Cavs get better this year, though do lose out on the BKN pick and what they could use it for, but I think they might take that chance to have this team
PG - Thomas, Wade, Calderon
SG - Smith, Korver, Thornwell
SF - James, Johnson, Osman
PF - Love, Crowder, Green
C - Jordan, Frye, Zizic
Basic 10 man rotation - Thomas, Wade, Smith, Korver, James, Johnson, Crowder, Green, Love, Jordan
That team probably doesn't beat the Warriors (though I think it gets them closer), but most likely beats everyone else.