Westbrook, Cousins, Lowry, Leonard, James, Butler, George, Wiggins, I'd add them all to the list I'd trade the pick for. Still not a lot of names out there though.
I'm thinking Derozan is probably on that list.
He's from memory around 26 years old, and at 23/4/4 (and with decent defensive ability) he's a legitimate Jimmy Butler-lite.
His lack out outside shooting concerns me a bit, but if Toronto offered him for the Nets pick and filler I'd have to very seriously consider it.
He's one of the few wings in the league that I could consider a significant upgrade over Crowder, and who might potentially be available with the right offer...though I think it would take a lot with the way the Raptors are playing right now, to pry him away.
“Sure. The Brooklyn pick could be had for the right person,” Ainge noted. “It’€™s going to be a costly price, as it would be for some of our best players. Look, we’€™re not looking to trade the Brooklyn pick, but at the same time, I could certainly see some things that we would do for the Brooklyn pick. And they wouldn’€™t be taking risks.
“We value [the Brooklyn pick]. Even the chance, even a small chance to get a very talented player is worth [keeping the pick] because you have some chance. And you can’€™t just give up a chance to get a really good player unless [it’s] for another really good player.”
Ainge added, “It would have to be, certainly, a very good player. And also it probably wouldn’t be someone in their 30s. That would have to be a good young player because again, even if we had a 5 percent or a 10 percent or a 15 percent chance at one of the top picks in the draft, that’€™s worth keeping.”
http://greenstreet.weei.com/sports/boston/basketball/celtics/2016/02/05/danny-ainge-says-he-wont-be-afraid-to-deal-brooklyn-pick/
So, for Anthony Davis, Steph Curry, Karl-Anthony Towns... maybe Kevin Durant (just because he's an expiring).
In other words, for no one who is available.
Or for both Rudy Gobert & Gordon Hayward
If Utah offers me Gobert and Hayward for the Brooklyn pick, I'd hang up the phone.
I'm not a huge fan of Hayward (I think he's massively overrated) and Gobert is ultimately just a overglorified role player (albeit, a veryy good one).
Favors and Hayward might be more intriguing due to Favour's upside, but I'm not even sure if that is intriguing enough for me to give up a pick with superstar potential.
Honestly, I think I'd pass. A future Brooklyn pick sure, but for the 2016 pick, no.