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All in all, Very interesting trade proposals. Having said that though, I really don't see any of these trades as being remotely realistic in terms of value or investment potential. Still intriguing perspectives though. And admittedly
I really only have interest in the Phoenix portion of the trade personally. So here it is:
1) Phoenix and Boston swap picks.
PHX gets: 14th pick (Saddiq Bey) & 26th pick (Desmond Bane)
BOS gets: 10th pick (Onyeka Okongwu)
The Suns and Celtics made a draft-day trade last season, and here's another one that could make sense especially if a certain someone drops to number 10 for Boston and the board shakes out in a way the Suns don't enjoy.
The reason Phoenix looks to move this pick is because on this draft night, the board shook out in a worst case scenario with all of Hayes, Vassell, Okoro, and Haliburton off the board. The Suns wound up with two of the best shooters in the draft in Saddiq Bey and Desmond Bane and keep the new regime's status quo of drafting older NBA-ready prospects that can shoot lights out and play hard on both ends.
Boston lucks out and fills their need at center with Okongwu falling into their laps after a somewhat shocking drop, so Danny Ainge picked up that phone and hit James Jones up immediately. Adding Okongwu to a core that features Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Marcus Smart, Kemba Walker, Grant Williams(!), Gordon Hayward and Daniel Theis would give the Celtics one of the most complete teams from top-to-bottom in the entire association. They also wound up selecting Tyler Bey 30th overall to further strengthen their defensive upside and versatile wing depth.
Overall I love this trade for both sides given the circumstances of how the first nine picks went.
For my part, I don't see any way the suns would give up Okungwu in a trade back scenario IF he actually fell to us when considering our frontcourt / rim protection deficiencies!
And Although I actually
DO like the idea of getting both Saddiq Bey and Desmond Bane, I again just don't see us giving up the 10th pick IF Okungwu was there. His upside is simply too high to pass on there. To give up on Okungwus' upside/ impact/ near perfect defensive fit alongside of Ayton, Boston would need to up the value a bit more honestly, As we could just as easily purchase or trade for an additional pick if we choose to. Still an interesting premise though. Other more solid trade options could be:
1-
Phoenix/ PhillyThe 10th pick for Josh Richardson/* Ryan Broekhoff */ 21st/ 36th picks.
- Richardson becomes the backup 2/3.
- Ryan Broekhoff ( Replaces Jerome) * Jerome to G league.
21- Tyler Bey.
36- Daniel Oturu or Xavier Tillman.
2-
Phoenix/ BrooklynThe 10th pick/ 2022 2nd/ for Dinwiddie/ Claxton/ 19th pick.
- Dinwiddie (
Becomes backup guard).
- Claxton (
Replaces Kaminsky). 3rd string 4/5.
19- Draft Tyler Bey ( replace Diallo). 3rd string switchable wing defender ( 1-5)like a Roberson/ Thybulle.
** Buy a 2nd for Reggie Perry or Daniel Oturu?
3-
Phoenix/ Boston (
A more appropriate value assessment)
The 10th pick/ Diallo for Poirier/ 14/ 26/ 30.
We'll take back Poirier to help offer cap relief ( **And for the 30th pick too). Poirier actually has pretty good PER 36 numbers

And now we can draft:
14- Draft Kira Lewis or Grant Riller or Cole Anthony. (
Replaces Okobos' rotation spot).
26- Desmond Bane. (
Replaces Ty Jeromes' rotation spot. ( Jerome moves to G league for further development).
30- Paul Reed. (
Replaces Kaminskys' rotation spot).
** Poirier ( Baynes insurance)? 3rd string center with
Saric moving to backup center IF Baynes leaves.