The Boston Celtics trade Jason Terry ($5 million, 3 years), Jared Sullinger ($1.3 million, 4 years) and Fab Melo ($1.25 million) to Sacramento for Tyreke Evans ($5.25 million, 1 year) and DeMarcus Cousins ($3.9 million, 2 years).
Boston solidifies its line-up right now and forms a solid core of Rajon Rondo, Cousins, Evans and Green for the future. If anyone can make Cousins a respectable basketball player, it's Kevin Garnett and the Celtics.
Sacramento takes a big hit up front but gathers a lot of untapped talent. Sullinger can play power forward and center, and Melo is a talented prospect who just hasn't gotten any playing time. Terry comes at a relatively cheap price and can provide experience, leadership and a scoring spark off the bench.






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