This, to me, is an interesting topic for a couple different reasons.
For all this talk of tanking, I think right now Philly takes the crown with Phoenix at a close 2nd.
Philly has already traded their starting point guard, still don't have a coach, and appear to be heading into the 2013-14 season with rookies making up 2/5ths of their starting lineup in Carter Williams and Nerlens Noel.
So, it looks to me like Philly has already won the Larry O'Brien trophy for shaping up to be horrendous in the upcoming season.
Now the Celtics, despite the Brooklyn deal, don't even come close to Philly in the awful looking roster department.
So, instead of swinging for the bottom of the sea, why not improve your team by raiding the worse team in the NBA?
Celts need a center and Spencer Hawes would be a great addition (also on final year of his contract.) Also, I think Thaddeus Young would be a great pickup for a new up-tempo lineup under Brad Stevens.
Would the Celts deal Bradley and Sullinger for Hawes and Young? Would Philly? Would you?
I am thinking Philly probably looks at Evan Turner at their franchise player so they probably wouldn't trade him, but I could be wrong.
As for the Celts, they need a center and have WAY too many guards. Something has to give and Avery makes alot of sense for a rebuilding team like Philly.
Something like Bradley, Crawford, Sully and Melo for Young and Hawes.