If Hayward has no intention of staying in Boston, then they should trade him. If that results in Turner, I am ok with that. Better to get something than to have him leave for nothing. Turner may or may not be a good fit, but he can be traded for something else if needed.
Trading Kemba a year after he committed to signing here as an FA has bad optics. From a team still recovering from the IT trade, it would make that image worse. That being said, I am very concerned about Kemba’s health/knee.
Also, it would totally be Ainge to just trade both of the guys because he’s Ainge.
Kemba might be okay with being moved. I dont' like the fact he deferred to Brown and Tatum. He's the vet, still in his prime, he should have had a push and pull relationship with him. Let the have room, but he should have been taking over games at times when he was feeling it. He did some times, but not enough, not for the money he's being payed. Hayward too. I love him, I think the offense moves better with him on the floor, but too passive to often. If Brown,Tatum,Smart are the core, DA need to get guys that work the best.
I have seen Turner play enough for a visual, but looking at his last few games he was playing well stat wise. A couple 5 block games, doubles in rebounds and points.
Holiday age wise is the same as Kemba, not quite as good on the offense, but MUCH better on D. With him and Turner it makes it hard for guards to score now.
You should also be able to get a couple bench guys. If they can pull off a Lamb or McBuckets from Indy and a Reddick from NO, I call that a win. There would actually be a decent bench. I know Reddick is a bit of a long shot, but he's wasted in No and might want shot at a title, he's not getting younger.
Holiday/FA
Smart/Reddick
Brown/McBuckets
Tatum/Theis/Williams
Turner/Williams/
Thats a heck of a starting line up a nice mix of D and offense. Lose some D off the bench, but should be able to score.