That's a good trade for both teams. Raptors need a defensive big man and the Bobcats need some scoring, nice trade.
It's fair as far as value goes, definitely so, but I think the Suns really need to keep Marcin Gortat as he really helps them on the defensive end. Now, Robin Lopez or Marcin Gortat is in for most of the game, whereas before they got Gortat, Lopez could only play 24-30 minutes, and the rest of the time they would get chewed up on the defensive end. Again, it's fair, but I think the Suns need that 7'0" big man, that's just me.
Like I said above, as far as value goes that's pretty fair for both teams. For the Bulls, you get a running mate for Derrick Rose, which is great, and a really talented point guard you can either play SG sometimes or back him up at PG so when he comes out you won't miss a beat. Clippers get a young, talented SF in Jeff Green and an All-Star at the power forward position in Carlos Boozer, while also keeping the future in mind by getting two good future first round picks. The Clippers have deemed Griffin untouchable in real life now, so while it's unrealistic, it definitely makes sense.
Okay, I see. I just don't like the way the Magic are run though. I mean, you can't honestly win a championship purely playing the "toss it go Dwight and run out to the 3pt line in case he gets double teamed", because some nights 3's don't go in. If it were me, I would run like two different offenses in one. Do the thing I just mention and play inside-out, but also give it to LeBron at times, have him get into the lane and into the teeth of the defense, and make plays whether it's finding an open shooter, a big man down low, or scoring himself. I'm sure you will find a way to make it work though with my idea or without it, so good luck bud.
Agreed with this guy. While it will by no means happen in real life, go ahead and do it if you want bro. It's your association.