interesting and expected.
so if the following teams are interested here are my ideas
BK, Clips, Suns, Rockets, Warriors
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=lf3mqz3
Cs get Asik
Rockets get Frye, crawford
Suns get Bogans (move to clear space), Motiejunas
Its actually really hard to find deals that make sence with Nets (no one young or expiring), Clipper (same as nets and league wont allow deal) or Warriors (cant believe they will move Barnes and they have already traded 2014 and 2017 picks to Utah)
Long Shot that I still cant see the Warriors even thinking about.
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=kbcpzf7
Cs Get Barnes and Douglas
Warriors get Crawford, KO, Nets 2014 and clippers 2015
First deal: Phoenix is actually trying to contend this year, so they'll need a legitimate return (i.e. players that can help sooner rather than later).
Second deal: You think the Warriors would be the one to turn that down? I think it'd be Boston that immediately says no. Golden State would turn Barnes into another prospect and two first rounders - that's a crazy haul. Barnes is good, but I don't think he's
that good. That's essentially the package the Thunder received in the James Harden trade: an expiring (Martin/Crawford), a prospect (Lamb/Olynyk), and two first rounders. I think everyone would agree that Barnes' value is nowhere near Harden's at the time the latter was traded; remember, he was coming off a season where he averaged 16.8 points and had just won Sixth Man of the Year.
No one outside of a team like the Spurs or Miami (i.e. a team that will more than likely finish with a top 5 league record) would even consider surrendering a first-round pick in this year's draft for Crawford. He's a streaky combo guard with an expiring contract - not the guy you compromise your future for. At best, I see a second-round pick for him. If he's packaged with another player or asset, then possibly a prospect who can't get any playing time on another team.