Let's assume for a moment that the rumors are true that Boston can't trade #3 for any of their ideal targets (Middleton, Parker, Cousins, Hayward, Butler).
Let's also just assume for a moment that Kris Dunn is the pick at #3, because even if we don't get a deal done pre-draft, we can entice Philly into a trade using Dunn.
Who has less Leverage?
Philly: Thanks to Simmons, Philly has no major pressure to win immediately. It's widely known they need a guard at some point.
- They claim they will play Simmons as an unconventional PG.
- As many still point out, there's a chance Saric stays overseas, but might actually be a SF anyways.
- They have two starting bigs in Okafor/Embiid with Noel off the bench.
Celts: There's immediate pressure to improve. They are lacking in size.
- They have two starting guards in Thomas and Bradley with Smart off the bench.
- They have three more 1st round guards they didn't have minutes for: Rozier, Hunter, Young
- If they draft Dunn, that's a 7th guard they likely don't have minutes for unless Smart loses a lot of minutes.
- They have 7 additional draft picks that they probably don't even have roster spots for.
Both teams are dealing with log jams in that scenario. Philly and their 3-5 bigs. Boston and their 7-14 guards.