You'd pretty much have to trade Brown for both SGA and Giddey, even with SGA's shooting decline this year. But that is also why OKC would never make that trade. You might even have to trade SGA for Brown straight up as SGA has out performed Brown at every age. Even this poor shooting season, his totals are better across the board than Brown's season 4 at the same age of 23.
I just don't know why a rebuilding team like OKC would want to make that sort of trade. Also, I'm not sure when SGA can actually be traded anyway as he signed his rookie extension over the summer.
I agree that there’s little to no chance of OKC being willing to give up SGA and Giddey for Brown. But I do think they would be interested in Brown for Giddey and enough picks for us to get a third team involved such that we can possibly turn Brown and Smart into three solid players, including two very young potential future all-stars:
BOS In: Giddey, Haliburton, Barnes (or Hield if needed)
OKC In: Brown
SAC In: Smart, Langford, Nesmith, 2022 LAC 1st via OKC, 2023 MIA 1st via OKC, 2024 HOU 1st via OKC
In other words, Brown is traded for Giddey and three first-round picks (OKC has something like 15 of them in the next four years, so perhaps they even part with four picks). The picks are flipped alongside Smart, Langford and Nesmith to get Haliburton and Barnes (or Hield if Sacramento is unwilling to do the deal otherwise). The whole thing lowers our cap by $14-16 million, which could come in handy in the future (e.g., see the question at the end about Schröder possibly being available to re-sign if we clear that much cap now).
New nine-man rotation of facilitators who have the potential to help Tatum become a top five player in the next 1-2 years:
Haliburton/Schröder (at least for now)
Giddey/Richardson
Tatum/Richardson
Barnes/G. Williams
Timelord/Horford
If SAC is only willing to give Haliburton + Hield, not Barnes, start Richardson at the three, Tatum at the four, and Hield as backup to 2/3.
That’s a significant improvement for us now and certainly in the future since it’s quite easy to envision Giddey/Haliburton becoming one of the best backcourts in the league (they are already elite facilitators and may grow into even more). The fit with Tatum could be off-the-charts. It’s good enough that if nobody is willing to give us a first for Schröder, it would make more sense to keep him and try a playoff run. Does anybody know if we’d be able to possibly get Schröder to re-sign somehow by clearing the $14-16 million above? If we could get OKC to agree to take on Hernangomez, that becomes $20-22 million less a vet minimum player (hopefully Joe Johnson) to get us to fourteen players.