Ok...what about something like this?
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=7besetbBoston throws a second rounder to both IND and NO.
Unless Kaman is going to re-up with Indy at the end of the year, we're just talking about a this year fix. Here the Pacers get a J.O. reunion, something they had a little interest in, and a big man for the playoffs (is J.O. going to be healthy by the playoffs?). They also pick up a 2nd rounder and an expiring contract (and PG depth) in Dooling, and they give up NOTHING (or just a trade exception to the Hornets).
Celtics get the big man and only have to part with expirings and two 2nd rounders.
NO gets their 2nd rounder, and only takes on Wilcox, a rotation replacement who makes much less and is done after the year.
Other variations of this are possible, obviously. Does anyone think this might be more valuable to the Pacers than giving up their pick and cap space?