Dude isn't Dwight an unrestricted free agent this summer? No way am I giving up a ton of assets for that punk *****. He'll just end up signing in Orlando this summer or something as some misguided attempt to repair his brand and "come home" ala-LeBron.
I'm fine with trading for him at the expense of David Lee, Jerebko and probably the Dallas 1st. Dwight would improve this team and he has enough talent that gambling on him for a deep playoff run makes some sense... but I'm not giving up any significant long-term pieces for a annoying Dwight Howard rental... I'd rather just keep rooting against him.
I mostly agree with you, though I think there are some peripheral benefits that make giving up Sullinger (no future here, I hope) and a 1st rounder (most likely in the 20-30 range) more than worth it.
- Brad would get to handle a player with a star personality & star pedigree for the first time
- Brad would get his first genuine opportunity to guide a team with a chance at winning some playoff games
- Other players around the league would see how our coach and the rest of our team handle the first two things
- Adding Dwight Howard to the rotation could help make some of the other guys look better, which could be valuable when Danny's trying to make more moves this summer.
- If we traded a handful of players just to get Dwight and perhaps one other player, that could help with the roster logjam and free up playing time over the rest of the season for other guys.
And who knows, it might result in the Celts locking up Dwight for the remainder of his significant years in the league.
Dwight might not really be "worth" a max contract anymore, but with the rising cap and the fact that the Celts have lots of rookie contract guys in the pipeline and at least a couple of key contributors on way-below-market deals, they can afford to overspend on one or two established guys.