I dont think Rondo is getting moved this season, my gut feeling is that DA lets it ride and hopes for fireworks this offseason.
That being said,
My 3 team deal
Cs get Henson, Stauskas
Cs trade Rondo
Kings get Rondo
Kings trade Collison, Stauskas, Williams, loto protected 1st
Bucks get Collison, D Williams, kings 1st
Bucks trade Henson
Cs, Not the greatest of trades for the Cs but they get two high value young players. More trade involving Bass and or green would likely have to follow.
Kings, get Rondo creating a core of Rondo, Cousins and Gay
Bucks, get a starting PG and allow Knight to play his more natural role as a SG. The first takes some of the sting out of trading Henson but they haven't played him a lot so I question how much the franchise values him. This is not a great trade for the bucks but one that might help them start winning more games and building their young core.
Rondo's going nowhere this season. no reason to trade him.
having said that, Henson and Stauskas for Rondo is horrible. just horrible. we're loaded at SG already and Henson would have a **** of a time getting minutes here as it is and that's with our current roster.
Rondo should only be traded if we're getting a better player back. period. the likelihood someone better would be coming here in a trade is unlikely and if they were, the point of the trade would be to pair that player with Rondo.
the fascination with trading our best player for crap to make this team worse astounds me
Your fascination with Rondo astounds the rest of us. Rondo is a great player, an All-Star no doubt, but his value as a franchise player is fairly debatable and he's going to be a free agent at the end of the year, asking for a max, as he enters the last stint of his prime. Perhaps he'll buck the trend of 28-32 year old All-Stars leaving young, mediocre teams for greener grasses, but that's hardly something you can bank on when rebuilding a team from scratch.
I personally like the trade I proposed a few pages ago in which we net McLemore, Henson and Thomas Robinson, but this trade isn't nearly as bad as you make it seem. Stauskas was a top ten pick in one of the better drafts of the last decade. We're not "loaded" at SG, we have Avery Bradley and Marcus Thornton (expiring contract). Turner and James Young are better suited at SF. So essentially we'd have a three-guard rotation of Smart, Bradley and Stauskas. Hardly overcrowded, but even if you consider it to be, why is that a bad problem to have?
Henson has legit potential as a two-way center who fulfills our greatest needs: shot-blocking and athletic low post D as a whole. He's only 23 and has put on the weight to play center. Perhaps you should do your research before suggesting that you don't want another PF stuck behind Sullynyk in a Rondo trade.