Trade makes no sense for LA, and doesn make a ton for us in terms of fit, but in terms of talent acquisition we win going away.
Weird deal because it forces us to make a bunch of other moves. There simply isnt enough minutes for Thomas Bradley Smart Rozier and Russell. Also, I think it would be tough to find a guy who fits well with Randle. I think you have to do it just because of the elite talent you acquire, but it would be really hard to turn a deal you win in a vacuum into an on court success.
Hell, you just go young then with that core of Rusell, Smart, Crowder, and Randle. I'd trade off IT and Bradley for more young pieces, like a Noel. You can't tell me that there's a better young core in the NBA than Russell, Smart, Crowder, Randle, and Noel. That's a really good mix of offense and defense, and we'd only add to it the next couple of years with our own or the Brooklyn picks. Hell, I think we'd still compete for a playoff spot with that roster next year.
Of course, there's no way Los Angeles would do that anyways unless they absolutely loved someone like Dunn AND Ingram. You'd still probably only get one of them in that case.
Let me ask this - would you trade the number three for Russell straight up, assuming that we couldn't trade it for a more established star? I think I would, and I'd like it over the Okafor trade, too. He would seemingly be a great fit next to Smart in the backcourt with his ball-handling, shooting, and playmaking.