However poopooty this deal is, hear me out:
We get Bynum and Waiters for Ben Mac and a couple fillers
Cleveland does it because they offload two players they've been trying to get rid of and they will probably get two top 12 picks in the upcoming draft anyways.
Kings do it to get an automatic rim protector (no matter how poopooty Bynum is, his size and defensive awareness allows him to be a great post defender). We lose a potentially great player in Ben Mac but at this point, he looks completely lost in the NBA. It would take him another 2-3 years to finally adjust to the league and then there's still that question whether he will keep on keeping until that time comes (confidence wise).
Waiters has been averaging around 15 points in his first two seasons in the NBA. Cleveland is getting rid of him only because him and Irving don't mesh together. I personally think that Waiters has a big upside. Plus, this trade will motivate him to work even harder and to prove all the disbelievers wrong. I think we could get a potential 20+ player on our hands. Obviously I don't think he'd average that much with Gay and Cousins but he would have the potential for it on nights when those two either aren't playing or are not in the zone.
Then, we get Andre Miller to be a backup point for IT/starter on nights like last night for a Thornton or something.
SG fixed: Waiters is a currently a much better SG all around than Ben Mac.
Rim protector fixed: Bynum could be the worst trade for us in the last 20 years or it could be the best... It's a toss up really but it would include a package of Waiters which I wouldn't mind at all. Cleveland would also like a guy like Ben Mac who is a hard worker and would most likely mesh well with the whole squad, especially Irving.
Backup point/defensive point fixed: We get Andre Miller. He's not a superstar. He's getting pretty damn old. He's slow. He's not athletic at all. He isn't a world class defender.
OK Got all that out of our system. While he may not be any of those things, he adds experience which is something this team really lacks. While Cousins is the leader of the squad, you need another player to control the game or lead the players off court. Much like a Sam Cassell or Vlade Divac to their Kevin Garnett and Chris Webber. A facilitator if you will....
The best part is....We still get a draft pick! For all we know, we could end up getting the #1 draft pick if luck is on our side. If we do, we could possibly offload a Bynum or Rudy Gay for a Wiggins or Embiid later on down the road. Plus, a second round pick which there will be plenty of good players in the draft so a backup combo guard to IT/Andre Miller and Waiters would be a nice deal. Just some food for thought.
I hear a lot of people mentioning Sanders and I would be extremely happy to get him as well. Albeit, I have a hard time seeing the Bucks giving him up. They have a decent chance of getting the #1 overall draft pick and if they decide to go for an Embiid, then it wouldn't be a bad idea to offload a Sanders but what would they want in return from us?
They have a good point guard who's doing well this season in Brandon Knight. Their shooting guard is an established and respected player in the NBA, OJ Mayo. They finally got a solid SF who has excelled this season and is only 18/19 years old,
Giannis Antetokounmpo. Henson has really came out of his shell this first half of the season and has been doing well scoring, rebounding and blocking shots (he'd be another player I'd be interested in). Then, you have Sanders who is an ultimate beast under the basket and has high efficiency on the offensive end (I think he went 7/7 in field goals last night). He doesn't demand much on offense and prefers to play defense which would be great for Cousins who prefers the opposite.
But what could we possibly give the Bucks that they already don't have? I highly doubt they'd want much from us at all. We would have to engage in a 3 team trade and there's always that one team that gets screwed over in those which would be us probably knowing our luck. Unless we got two teams who are trying to tank the season and are giving up some good players in order to have a better chance of a #1 pick?
Then, we have a rare option of a Rondo/Bradley deal circulating but I highly doubt we could offer enough to get Rondo let alone both of them. IT, Ben Mac, Thornton, Jimmer, Landry and JT? We'd really need to find some good free agents after all of this...At the same time, I don't think Boston want to give up their star in Rondo and star defender for Bradley for a couple of has-bins.
Overall, we need something and we need it before the trade deadline. Otherwise, starting next season, we'll be in the same spot that we are now and goodbye playoffs...