You are ignoring the fact many things in that post.
You are ignoring that Lopez and Humphries are both free agents. In other words, you will have to be the highest bidder (overpay them). Otherwise they will sign with other teams as a free agent.
You are ignoring that they will take up 2 spots in a starting lineup. The Magic can put another player in at PF, so totaling production doesn't make sense.
You are ignoring that these guys put up big numbers on a bad team. Lopez, Humphries, and Brooks put you so close to a championship, that adding them to Deron Williams (one of the best PGs in the league) wins you about 20 games. Why is this? Will the Magic have a better PG than Deron Williams?
Isn't acquiring the core of a 20 win team without its best player a recipe for 20 wins?
Why not trade for Bynum and sign players equal to Humphries, Brooks, and the two #1s in free agency? Which should be very easy to do. You can cherry pick good 1st Round picks all you want (or guys that you think are good 1st round picks) but there are bad ones too.
Believe it or not, some of those guys you named will end up being unproductive. It happens every year at the bottom of the 1st Round.
Here's what you're ignoring.
1. Andrew Bynum is a headcase with a history of injuries.
2. Swapping Bynum for Howard neither makes Orlando a better team nor addresses any of the other problems they have nor makes the rebuilding process any easier.
3. The main reason the Nets were so bad was because Lopez was injured almost all year.
4. By your logic, no team with Paul Pierce could ever win a championship because he was on teams that only won 33 and 24 games.
5. Extra 1st round picks are one of the main ways to rid yourself of awful contracts and/or players. No one's taking Big Baby or Jason Richardson by themselves. With a 1st rounder thrown in? Who knows.
It is nice that you gave up on the whole "Steve Nash can play all the minutes he needs to" thing.
Mike
Making things up and attributing them to another poster must be fun. Nash will play in the 32-35 minute range. I never "gave up on that" or said that he will "play all the minutes he needs to". Please re-read my posts or have someone read them to you.
1. Brook Lopez could be considered a headcase with a current injury. Maybe not in the same way as Lopez, but his head isn't on straight either. Marshon Brooks slipped in the draft because he was considered a headcase. No need to even start on Kris Humphries.
2. This trade solves no problem for Orlando either, and replaces the best rebounding center in the league with the worst. Way to fix the rebounding!
3. I wouldn't say that was the main reason at all. Your opinion, I disagree.
4. You are obviously not understanding my logic. This core of players won 20 games wih Deron Williams. Please remind me of the season where Pierce and 2 other good players (as you seem to think all 3 are good players) won 20 games with a player like Deron Williams. You are ignoring that this is three players we are talking about, not one. You are also ignoring Deron Williams, the best player on the team.
5. Congratulations, you made a valid point. Now please enlighten me as to all the minutes Rajon Rondo plays as if that makes any difference in a Steve Nash to the Lakers trade.