Is this enough for Love and Horford? And is it worth it?
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=h74b2dv (one big deal or broke into two deals of Bos/Cle/NOR and Bos/Atl)
Boston In: Love, Horford, Sefalosha
Cleveland In: Anderson, Bradley, 2016 Brooklyn Pick
New Orleans In: Jerebko, Olynyk, 2016 Boston Pick
Atlanta In: Lee, Sullinger, choice of 2016 Dallas pick or future Memphis pick
Would we still have enough cap space to potentially sign Durant in the offseason if we waited to sign Horford to go over the cap?
How far could this team go this season? I think we challenge Cleveland for the best team in the East.
PG: IT, Turner, Rozier
SG: Smart, Hunter,Young
SF: Crowder, Sefalosha
PF: Love, Amir, Mickey
C: Horford, Zeller
I have to say, that would be the best trade proposal I've seen so far.
It's still hurtful giving up Bradley and Olynyk for sure, but if you are getting both Horford and Love I guess it's a given you are going to have to give up some players of real value.
My only thing with this trade is the Brooklyn pick - that would be the one piece that would make me begrudgingly say no, mainly because:
* I don't feel adding either Horford or Love (or both) is a transcendent move due to so/so fit
* The risk with Love's contract
* The fact that Horford is a FA and can walk after the season
Because of those three things combined, giving up all those players AND the Brooklyn pick just hurts too much.
I'd be happy to offer the 2018 Brooklyn pick, or even to offer them the 2017 Celtics pick (right to swap) AND the 2018 Brooklyn pick - that's essentially giving up two future unprotected picks so we can keep the 2016 one.
But overall it is a well thought our proposal - nicely done 
would you prefer Howard over Horford if the price is near the same ?
I would
A Love/Howard front court would be perfect
Yeah, I definitely would.
In today's NBA finding a big man who can dominate the paint is quite rare, because all the bigs coming out these days are finesse guys who shoot threes.
If we could get Dwight on board as a rim protector, rebounding and interior scorer, then finding a stretch four to put alongside him wouldn't be hard. Kevin Love, Al Horford, Thad Young, Kelly Olynyk - you name it. They are everywhere.
But if you get Horford, tying to find a quality interior defender/rebounder to put alongside him night not be so easy unless we can pry Noel from Philly. There is Whiteside, but I feel he is a high risk proposition giving the type of contract he'll likely command.
I think either Love+Dwight or Horford+Dwight is a championship caliber front line.
I feel Love+Horford is a good front line, but not a championship caliber one.
I have to admit though, handling the personalities involved in a Love+Dwight frontcourt...wholy cow that would be a full time job in itself
