-It would be a jerk move to trade Lee after Doc convinced him to come here for less money.
-If Green is proving he's worth his money, then why would we trade him? If he isn't, why would anyone want him?
-Bradley can shut down the Wades and the Westbrooks as we've all been able to see. That's not something we can just find on the market. Lee is a defensive pest, but Bradley is a defensive monster.
-Atlanta's in whole sale mode. They just unloaded JJ for a ton of expirings. They're not taking lesser players on longer contracts for Smith, especially when he's got an expiring contract.
-Sully is proving he fits in well into this team (albeit his pick and roll defense looks bad for now.). Plus, Atlanta's not trading an undersized 4 for another undersized 4.
-Trading those players and bass kills our versatility. We need as much rest for KG and Pierce as possible.
This only gets done if we get a third team, and I don't think anyone really wants to help us. The reason why Denver and Philly got involved in the Dwight trade is because they were getting real value returned to them. There aren't that many valuable expirings out there outside of Toronto and Detroit (Jose Calderon and Corey Maggette). Toronto won't want to help someone in the division by taking their long contracts, and Detroit probably doesn't want to do the same. The only way those teams acquire those players is if they think the players are worth or are more than worth their contracts, but if they were, WHY WOULD WE TRADE THEM?!
Even though I think Rondo could turn JSmoove into Shawn Marion 2.0 (They are so similar it's scary), I'm not losing any sleep over not having him on the team. He's never proven he's a smart player but he has a ton of talent. So did Chad Ochocinco, and yes I know, football is different from basketball, but Smith has been riding high on his god-given abilities. There's no telling he can fit properly.