Cavs Out: Love, Sexton
Cavs In: Wiggins, 7th (Davion Mitchell?)
Why? Reports are that the Cavs have Sexton on the trading block, and Love has been on the trading block since he signed his contract. They pair those two together to get a wing scorer which balances their roster, and they get an additional draft pick and pick Davion Mitchell, who projects to pair nicely as a distributer and defender next to Garland. And they take Mobley at 3. New starting lineup: Mitchell-Garland-Wiggins-Mobley-Allen with Osman, Okoro, and Nance Jr. off the bench.
Warriors Out: Wiggins, Wiseman, 7th (Davion Mitchell?)
Warriors In: Love, Smart, future Cs second
This seems like an obvious trade for the Warriors, as they have only a couple years left to really contend. In this trade, they get two playoff tested veterans that fit really nicely in their system. Marcus Smart immediately fills the Andre Igoudala role next to Curry and Thompson, and Kevin Love gives some intelligent spacing and scoring like Barnes did. The Warriors resign Oubre and go into next season with a solid top 7.
Celtics Out: Smart, future Cs second
Celtics In: Sexton, Wiseman
I don't love this trade for the Cs, mainly because it doesn't give us players ready now to compete for a championship, but the value is undeniable. I think the Warriors got a year to to wait to make a decision when Klay got injured, but now they have to decide whether or not Wiseman can help them win a championship, and they can't wait around for the 7th pick to be ready either. Now, a team like the Cs with playoff tested veterans have the Warriors where they want them, and could potentially extract good value. I'm not sure what Wiseman becomes, but there's no denying that he is one of the most physically gifted players in the NBA, and he definitely has some good skills. On top of that, they get a guard that puts pressure on opposing defenses at all times as a scorer. He's probably not the perfect fit, but he's like a Terry Rozier-style player next to the Js which takes pressure off of them.