My thought is that NJ has zero interest in doing any kind of trade centered around a Rondo-Deron swap. I think NJ has pushed all their chips into the hope that Deron can hold on his "super-star" appeal at least until this summer in hopes that might persuade Dwight to come sign there. Unless Rondo's appeal surpasses Deron's, and I mean super-star appeal, not actual play, I don't see NJ making any kind of trade like that unless it somehow brings in another player too that is currently at least a near all-star. They want to look ready to contend in '13, not have young potentials.