http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=no9xjzh http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=n8s3o3l I think a trade solely between Sacramento and Boston would have to look something similar to the first link above. Cousins, Thompson, and Stauskas for Wallace, Turner, Smart, Young, Sully, and our pick this year. Wallace and Turner are purely expiring contracts, but Smart, Young, and Sully gives Sacramento young good prospects at the 1, 2, 3, and 4. They could then nab WCS in this draft and have a GREAT young core of Smart, Mcelmore, Young, Sully, and WCS. For us, Thompson would be us absorbing a bad contract, but we'd walk away with DMC and Stauskas (who they wouldn't exactly need with Mcelmore and Young). To me, this is a HUGE overpay that I'm not sure is worth it.
I think involving a third team is the way to go, and Denver is the most obvious choice. The 2nd link has the trade breakdown like this:
Boston: DMC, Chandler
Sacramento: Lawson, Olynyk OR Sully, Zeller, Boston OR Dallas 2016 1st, LA 2015 1st
Denver: Wallace, Turner, Young, Brooklyn 2016 1st, Boston 2015 1st
This is more realistic, decently fair to all involved, and better for us in my opinion. Sacramento would get a run-and-gun style of team that Karl loves while staying semi-competitive, Denver would bottom out to tank getting the picks they wanted and picking up a good prospect in Young, and Boston would get its star along with a serviceable three-man while keeping Smart.