This trade is ridiculous, however I wouldn't be surprised if a Bledsoe + Jordan for KG swap was revisited in the offseason.
What would that really do for us though?
We would have to resign Bledsoe after next year for 8-10 mil
Jordan is on the books for 2 more years around 10 mil per
That means we would have no cap space for the at least 3 years or so .
We would also be too good to be in the lottery , but not good enough to contend ...
What it would do for us is accumulate assets, much the same we did before we traded for Ray and KG.
If Bledsoe is worth $8-10 MM a year you can believe that he has value around the league. With this deal we would have young athletic players at every position except for the 4. If we added Josh Smith as part of moving Pierce we would have probably the most athletic team in the league.
More importantly we would be a team loaded with assets, that would be extremely entertaining while we waited for the assets to mature.
Rondo/Bledsoe
Bradley/Terry
Green
Smith/Bass
Jordan/Sully
How many games does that team win? Assuming growth from most players and health I see 45-50 wins. If you aren't sure that this team could make noise in the east just think about how flawed all the other playoff teams in the east save Miami are.
good luck closing out games with free throw shooter like Smith , Jordan and Rondo ....
They would also have very poor spacing , as Smith and Jordan can't shoot .
Sully would probably play instead of Jordan down the stretch.
In general it would not be a great shooting team, that is why the MLE would need to go to Korver. Jet, Korver, Bass and Sullinger, could provide some floor spacing.
Any shooting flaws would be made up for by being creating the most break out opportunities in the league. Josh Smith and Jordan are both elite shot blockers. Bradley and Rondo are both elite at stealing the ball. Including the defense of Jeff Green this team would turn the other team over and finish on the break.
Would you rather have Jeffeson instead of Josh Smith in this scenario? We could move Bledsoe as part of a sign and trade for Big Al.