Our extra 2016-18 picks are with the Nets who appear doomed. Theirs are with LAL and Philly with protection. Likely mid-rounders for ORL and it could end up having just one extra first. Ours are unprotected firsts as well as a swap with a team seemingly destined for ruin. Much superior assets. As for current picks, 3 vs 4 (maybe on both) and 12 vs 17, are not that much different. Big edge BOS
Rondo's on another planet compared to Afflalo, who was being shopped and drew little interest at the deadline. Best player on a club that has been tanking all season, Afflaol's having a career year offensively, but been a below average offensive player for 6 of 7 years as a 3 point specialist and a below average defensive player (ranked 341st in the NBA in points per possession (PPP), this year which for a starting wing is putrid). A decent comparison was Courtney this year (as a Celtic) with Afflalo having slightly better offensive stats and lee having dramatically better defensive numbers. Courtney Lee is a better player with a better contract and with Memphis is a much better player than Afflalo. Rondo, Bass and Green are far superior to anything ORL has over 25 (Afflalo, Nelson, and crap). Big edge BOS.
For the under 25 crowd, go with ORL, but it's hardly a wipeout there although for some here our young talent stinks. Bradley/Oladipo is a fair comparison and Bradley has a slight edge statistically in PPP on both sides of the ball that may be attributable to more NBA experience and being just under a year and a half older. Sullinger has a big edge defensively in PPP [very good numbers for his experience really], while Vucevic has a smaller, but solid edge offensively, and is the better rebounder. I'd take Sullinger, but a case can be made for Vucevic. He'll get better defensively, but Sullinger will get better offensively. Otherwise KO may (or may not turn out) to be the best of the rest of the under 25 crowd for both teams, but I don't see O'Quinn, Harris, Lamb or Harkless being much more than role players. Edge ORL.
As for cap, assuming GW gets stretched in his last year, Green does not, and AB re-signs for $7MM, then the Cs are around $27M in 2015 without Rondo and ORL is around $28M with 4 qualifying offers out to Vucevic, Harris, Quinn, and Lamb likely to drive their cap up $10M. Gives BOS a head start of at least $12M before Rondo’s signing with Green coming off the books in 2016, BOS's would have some slight cap advantage or parity thereafter. ORL has a clear cap advantage this summer, but it's gone thereafter. Edge ORL.
Overall, I'd take BOS. Big edge on picks and Rondo.