How about this one?
Hayward to Boston, Rose to Utah, with Bradley+Amir to Chicago.
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=znag5uf Utah would attempt a major step forward by upgrading their backcourt at the expense of one of their young prospects. With Hood coming up, and Gobert/Favors already in the fold, basketball-wise this might be the kind of home run swing Utah is willing to take right now. Low risk for them, considering Rose's deal is one year less than Hayward, who wasn't moving the needle anyways.
Chicago cleans up the drama in the locker with a move that clearly hands the captain reigns to Butler. They likely improve in the short term with Bradley's defense and savvy. This has to been one of the few options they have to move Rose, and great one money wise for them.
Parting with AB and Amir hurts us talent-wise, but it would clear logjams both front & back --- and the key thing is we keep ALL our picks. Obviously Brad would be ecstatic to get his old Butler alum back (Hayward). He's just the type of sharp-shooting, scoring threat we need and his on-court fit would allow Smart and Kelly to thrive in their natural roles going forward. This kind of move might afford us the luxury of not needing to deal
any of those BKL futures.
Really seems like a good deal for all three teams involved.
Who says no?