They could offer Lavine + Dunn + 2017 first rounder (#6 as of now).
Some of these trades read like they were constructs of a TWolves fan, not a Celtics fan.
Please, don't quit your day job and go work for the Celtics.
That's actually a pretty good trade if Lavine were healthy. Dunn and Lavine are still on their rookie contracts, and adding the #6 pick would basically assure us of landing either Smith, Tatum, Issac, or Markkenan. So not only do we
not pay an undersized PG that's nearing 30 max-money, but we do so while protecting ourselves with the eventual upcoming contracts of Bradley, Smart, and Olynyk.
As for the Thomas contract, yes, it does scare me despite how amazing he is currently playing. For a player that relies so much on his quickness to get passed defenders and leaping ability to explode at the rim, it's hard to get too excited about paying him max money for seasons where he will be playing at the following ages, 30, 31, 32, 33, and possibly 34.
This is a pretty decent article on the statistical effect of aging:
http://www.nbaminer.com/golden-ages-of-basketball-players/