I think the following trade makes a bit of sense for both teams, thoughts?
Boozer, Hinrich
for
Green, Bass, Lee, and Crawford
Boston sheds a year from Green and Lee in the form of Boozer (who is better than them), picks up a veteran PG in Hinrich, and sheds about 3 million and 2 roster spots from the team. Boozer, while a significant upgrade down-low, isn't going to win a lot of games for the team this, but is good enough that him and Rondo with the high draft pick and young guy development could make Boston pretty good next year. Hinrich is the veteran PG the team needs to help with the overall growth of the team. Boozer also has a similar game to Sullinger and could be a decent mentor for him (you know if you could get him to buy in).
Chicago gets some much needed depth and gets a potential replacement for Deng should he leave this summer.
So post-trade and pre-Rondo Boston would basically start Hinrich, Bradley, Wallace, Boozer, and Vitor with Sully, Olynyk, Brooks and Bogan being the main rotation. That also still leaves Humphries expiring contract available for trade and 2 empty roster spots to work with (so Boston could take a flyer on a guy like Kendall Marshall).