Below you will find what it would take each potential trade partner to land Kevin Love. Grades serve to assess the best offers that could be made for Love's services.
The grades depend primarily on the likelihood of the deal going through (which concerns
the chances of the partner meeting the asking price, the partner's willingness to facilitate a deal without a guarantee regarding extending Love, and
how the partner's offer stacks up with what competing bidders could offer from the perspective of the Wolves' FO).
Boston Celticshttp://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=nc6vlu7Boston sends: Brandon Bass, Keith Bogans, Joel Anthony, Jared Sullinger, 2014 BOS #6, 2015 BOS 1st rounder, 2016 BKN 1st rounder
Minnesota sends: Kevin Love
Grade: A-Chicago Bullshttp://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=pqop6k4Chicago sends: Taj Gibson, Mike Dunleavy, Tony Snell, Jimmy Butler, 2014 CHI #16 & 18
Minnesota sends: Kevin Love
Grade: B-Golden State Warriors http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=n22z5ksGolden State sends: David Lee, Klay Thompson, Harrison Barnes, Draymond Green
Minnesota sends: Kevin Love, Chase Budinger
Grade: C+Houston Rocketshttp://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=n5257u4Houston sends: Omer Asik, Terrence Jones, Chandler Parsons, Patrick Beverley, 2014 HOU #25, 2016 HOU 1st rounder
Minnesota sends: Kevin Love
Grade: D+ (Parsons likely won't re-sign in Minny.)
Phoenix SunsPhoenix sends: Goran Dragic, Channing Frye, Markieff Morris, 2014 PHX #14, 2015 LAL 1st rounder (top 5 protected in 2015, top 3 in 2016-2017, unprotected in 2018)
Minnesota sends: Kevin Love
Grade: D+ (Dragic/Morris have more value to Suns. Suns could end up relinquishing two lottery picks in this deal considering Lakers will tread water without securing their own Love deal. Doubtful PHX management is willing to take that risk without extending Love first.)
I didn't bother with the Knicks because their proposal would be graded F.