The only way I see the Celtics having a small, but somewhat realistic chance of trading for Love, is if we are around the bottom three teams of the league in February, and if one of either Rondo or Love are not able to compete at an acceptable level this season. I think a "guaranteed" top three pick is necessary - and I do not necessarily see the incentive for the Wolves to trade prior to the draft. They can probably unload Love for a quite attractive deal at any time the coming year, and for this reason, they would only have to bite on a trade, if they feel someone is willing to overpay.
Also, with the level Jeff Green has performed at thus far, I do not think the Timberwolves would be interesting in taking on his contract, simply as it runs for quite some time, and it comes with a substantial risk. They are not a big market team and cannot afford the luxuries of having a player who does not bring it every night, at the amount Green is paid (based on the assumption that he will be/remain a relatively unstable performer).
I could see an enticing (and perhaps overpaying) package be:
- The two 2014 draft picks
- Olynyk or Sully (They'd want the one who looks most promising)
- Bradley
- Humphries (expiring) to make the salaries match.
That would mean we'd have a starting five of Rondo, Lee/Crawford/Brooks/Kebo, Green, Love, Olynyk/Sully/Faverani. I'm not sure that would be in our interest long term.