Here is my proposal again
Draft day (post pick though we pick for them) trade with Minnesota
Kevin Love, Corey Brewer for 2014 lottery pick, Bogans, Green, Sullinger, 2016 Nets
Draft day (post pick though we pick for them) trade with New Orleans
Eric Gordon for Gerald Wallace and #17
Free agency trade with New York
Carmelo Anthony (sign/trade) for 2015 Celtics, 2017 Celtics, 2018 Nets, Bradley (sign/trade), Bass, and salary filler as necessary (Anthony, Faverani, Johnson, Babb, Pressey, etc.)
Free agency trade with Houston
Asik for 2015 Clippers (absorb salary into trade exception)
Re-sign Humphries, Bayless
Sign Pierce to the M.L.E. (for 1 season)
So 2014-15 Cetlic's roster post-moves is
PG - Rondo, Bayless
SG - Gordon, Brewer
SF - Anthony, Pierce
PF - Love, Olynyk
C - Asik, Humphries
I hope this is you, Rick Moranis, from "Honey I shrunk the Kids" as we desperately need your help in shrinking some of the team's contracts into any Love deal.
If we could get Wallace off our hands in some sort of deal for Love then I would be up for it. We simply need him off our books this summer as he ties up too much cap space to go unnoticed.
Oh that team I have up there has a massive payroll, but I think it is a roster Boston would be ok with as that team is a true legit contende,r if not the favorite, and I always got the impression this ownership group would be willing to pay for a real title threat.
so all we have left for assets after this is our 2016 and 2018 picks as well as the Philly first which will most likely transition to second rounder?
would like to hang on to some other assets because I have little faith in Gordon's health, PP's longevity, Brewer's scoring and the overall defense from the 2-4 positions. I also hate the idea of giving up those unprotected Nets picks. they're going to stink very shortly and those picks could turn into some great players. would like something
back from Minny and NY where they have to cough up a provisional first or second rounder if the Nets pick is top 5 or something like that (if that's permitted).
would also bring back Iverson to be the banger backup center and allow for some roster flexibility by giving some time to Hump at PF. I think KO will be better next year but I don't want to put all my eggs in that basket. would be good to have someone who can eat minutes behind Love if KO doesn't progress without having to save him to be a PF masquerading as a center.
There are only 10 guys listed, Boston has room for 5 more and has to add at least a few. Iverson is not in any of my moves, I just didn't list deep bench players. Also a good chance that NY doesn't have to take on all of the smaller contracts and if they don't have to, they aren't going to (except maybe Faverani who might be a guy they would take a flyer on), so possible that at least one of (if not more) J.Anthony, Babb, Pressey, Faverani, Johnson, etc. will be on the bench.
PP I would sign to a 1 year contract initially. If he works out and wants to keep playing after that, then fine, but he is clearly a backup SF going forward and would play minutes in that role. I also suspect that Pierce and Anthony would be on the floor together at times with Anthony getting minutes at the 4.
As for the draft picks, I'm not worried about them. Boston's picks in this scenario would all be mid to late 20's and while Brooklyn is transitioning I still don't see them not spending money and totally tanking. They may not be a playoff team all those years, but they would have to hit the lottery for those picks to be more than late lottery in my mind and frankly I would expect all of them to be outside the lottery.