The Celtics need better three-point shooting at SF more than they need better ball-handling at SG, plus Stephenson would be a downgrade in floor-spreading ability.
Khris Middleton to a reasonable deal this summer? That'd be a scary perimeter defense, and he's an excellent outside shooter. Plus we also have Young that we need to work into the rotation eventually.
But outside of the unlikely Butler and Leonard, where do you see us getting a better shooting SF this summer or in the draft? We could also switch out Johnson with Hezonja or Oubre, though I think Johnson's ceiling is much higher than those two.
I think Middleton is a really good option to look at. One thing I thought was that by trading AB and the two draft picks your justifying taking Stevenson off their hands while also doing enough to move up in the draft and take WCS. Adding Zeller, who would get a lot of love back in NC and is a young C who fits with big Al and is still on a rookie deal, could get extra. I think extracting Vonleh is possible out of that trade.
BOS: Avery Bradley, Tyler Zeller, #1and #33
CHA: Lance Stephenson, Noah Vonleh and #9.
Then we sign Middleton and draft Cauley-Stein. Or, you make that trade and draft Johnson if he falls to you. Then we sign Robin Lopez or a similar but less talented stop-gap.
I'm more sold on an IT/Smart/Bradley back-court than you because I think Smart will make large strides in ball handling. But I also think his future could be as a 2, and that would mean another ball handler playing with him anyway. Stevenson fits that mold perfectly. He can handle the ball, he can pass, drive to the hoop, can hit 3s at a slightly below average (which is about our team average) and he can rebound. He would be the ultimate Stevens reclamation project. One that could pay off huge. My only question is whether Smart/Crowder/Thomas could get him to fly right or whether Lance could get them all to fly wrong.
Just a slightly different variation. Something to think about.
BOS: Isaiah Thomas, Tyler Zeller, #16
CHA: Lance Stephenson, Noah Vonleh and #9
IT would be a good fit for them too. Replaces some of the production Mo Williams gave them with much more playmaking. Still get rid of Lance, only slide back a few spots and still land Zeller. I actually think KO is a better fit over there but they would want Zeller for sure. I think there may be a few moves available to package 28 and 33 together to move up with too.