Earlier I proposed a far-fetched trade for Gerald Wallace, but in the aftermath of the Orlando trades, I think a far more realistic target is available: Mickael Pietrus.
While he was with Orlando, Pietrus was never a realistic target because of our direct competition with Orlando. Now that he's one of 5 or 6 quality veteran wings on a mediocre Phoenix team, I think he's eminently attainable.
I don't think there's much question as to how well he'd fit. He's a very solid defensive wing with legitimate 3-pt range and a welcome streak of athleticism.
If Delonte makes a timely recovery, I would offer Nate/Wafer for Pietrus.
Nate's very likely to get his minutes drastically cut in the playoffs if West is healthy. Rondo's going to be a 40 mpg player, Nate's defense is going to be exploited more, so West is likely to get most of the back-up guard minutes. Thus, I'd consider Nate expendable.
In contrast, the abundance of large scoring wings is going to limit West as a back-up wing, putting more pressure on Daniels to pick-up the majority of back-up wing minutes, which will in turn punish the C's floor-spacing. With Pietrus in Nate's stead, D-West can take the back-up PG minutes and brief 2-guard minutes, with Pietrus taking the bulk of the wing back-up minutes without compromising our floor spacing. Marquis would remain on hand as an emergency back-up to the 1-3 spots (an ideal role for him, IMHO).
Phoenix saves a little money and replaces their 4th/5th wing (Carter, Hill, Childress, Dudley) with an explosive 3rd guard.
Would you do it?