If Dwight Howard wants to play for his home town team, and wants to play with buddy Josh Smith, this trade might work.
Boston trades Rajon Rondo and a 2nd.
ATL trades Al Horford and Jeff Teague.
Why ATL - Smith gets to play with his HS and AAU pals, and both players would benefit greatly from Rondo setting them up at the rim. All the Hawks would have to do is plug in shooters at the 2 and the 3, to make up for their Big 3's lack of shooting, and they'd have a great squad. Jenkins will be in his second year, and can fill it up, and Lou Williams can score. They could re-up Korver or go with ATL pal and FA Anthony Morrow. RR, Smith and D-Ho be an amazing defensive grouping. ATL would be strong at the two positions, C and PG, where the Heat are weak, and if their wings were competent, could give Miami trouble in a playoff series.
Why Boston - This moves allow the Cs to extend the KG era a couple of years. Horford would be perfect next to Garnett - brawny enough to muck things up, and skilled enough to play in the post and out on the floor. Teague is a competent floor general who can shoot the basketball and isn't afraid of the big moment. If the Cs could add another shooter, like FAs Redick or Morrow, they'd have a balanced squad that would be a tough playoff out.