What a possible trade would look like: The Celtics send Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Marcus Smart, their own future first-round pick, and the Memphis Grizzlies' protected 2020 first-round pick (assuming it doesn't transfer this year) for Anthony Davis and filler.
Why the Celtics do it: The Celtics are widely regarded to have the best package to offer the Pelicans, but they cannot make a deal until July, due to an obscure CBA rule regarding Kyrie Irving and Davis' contracts. So, for making the Pelicans wait, the Celtics give in and send Tatum, one of the most prized young players in the league. In Davis and Irving, the Celtics have one of the most formidable tandems in the league, plus veteran talent in Al Horford and Gordon Hayward, even if it costs them their best young assets.
Why the Pelicans do it: If the Pelicans want to play hardball, they ignore Davis' trade request this year and take it to the summer so they can hear the Celtics' offer. But for waiting, they demand Tatum, who looks like a future star. Brown is no slouch either, and Smart is a valuable on-court and locker room presence. This is one of the only deals that might help keep the Pelicans competitive now while also promising a brighter future.