Trade 1:
Paul Pierce (~$16.5 million / 1 year remaining)
for
Kris Humphries ($12 million / 1 year remaining)
+
Mirza Teletovic (~$3 million / 2 years remaining)
+
Nets 2013 1st Round Pick (#22-23)
Trade 2:
Kevin Garnett (~$12 million / 2 years remaining)
for
Caron Butler ($8 million / 1 year remaining)
+
Eric Bledsoe (~$2 million / 1 year remaining)
Trade 3:
Courtney Lee ($5 million / 3 years left)
for
Luke Ridnour ($4 million / 1 year left)
+
T-Wolves 2014 2nd Round Pick
Trade 4:
Jason Terry ($5 million / 2 years left)
for
Grizzlies' Trade Exception ($5 million)
+
Raptors' 2013 2nd Round Pick (#41)
Celtics send out ~$38.5 million ($22 million long term)
Celtics get back ~$29 million ($26 million expiring contracts)
Celtics receive 2013 1st, 2013 2nd, 2014 2nd
Could also buyout Butler and / or Ridnour in order to save more money and open up roster spots for younger players.
Imagine Celtics pick in draft (looking at DraftExpress mock)
#16 - Jeff Withey
#22 - Giannis Adetokunbo
#41 - Tim Hardaway Jr
2013-2014 Celtics training camp roster:
Rondo / Bledsoe / Ridnour
Bradley / Crawford / Hardaway Jr.
Green / Butler / Terrence Williams / Adetokunbo
Sullinger / Bass / Teletovic / White
Humphries / Withey / Shav. Randolph / Melo
This combines some rumors from around the trade deadline with an idea of my own -- sending Terry to the Grizz for a chunk of their TE and a pick in the middle of the second round in a weak draft. The Grizz look pretty good in the playoffs right now, but they could still really use a veteran shooter off the bench, and I think that Terry could still have a bounce back season despite his age if he gets a change of scenery and a system that suits him better.
The reasoning for the Clips / Nets trading for Pierce and KG is clear. Both teams got bounced in the first round and are desperate to make "big" moves to please their fans or their franchise point guard. Once the Clippers secure Chris Paul with a long term deal (which will happen once VDN is fired and Paul picks the new coach himself), they will be more secure in trading Bledsoe. Paul will be placated if they can get a legit veteran big for him to pass to. KG will waive his no-trade if the Celtics trade Paul Pierce first.
The Paul Pierce trade is essentially the same package the Nets offered at the deadline, only with Teletovic instead of Brooks. The change is partly to make salaries work without extra filler coming from the Nets, and partly because Teletovic is probably a better prospect and the Nets should be desperate enough give up a little more.
The main goals here would be to shed a LOT of future salary, which gives us cap flexibility, get some extra picks this year and one next year (2nd rounder), and be pretty bad for next season, giving us a shot at a top 10 pick in a LOADED draft.
That roster headed into training camp is not pretty, obviously. The only true center on the list who is likely to be ready to play in the NBA is Withey. You'll notice that's a fair amount more than 15 names so some people will be cut (Shav, White, T-Will being the main candidates if Butler and/or Ridnour aren't bought out).
Still, that team could be fun to watch at times, and it will give Rondo and Green the opportunity to prove if they can be the two main guys on a young team. Hopefully that will increase their trade value heading into the deadline next season and especially the 2014 draft.
There are probably no long term keepers in this group. Nobody who is definitely a cornerstone who is untouchable. But we'd head into next season already with a lot of assets and plenty of cap flexibility to look forward to, despite being in "Year 1" of the post-KG era. That would be quite an enormous win for the team, in my book.