Bynum is not that young? Bynum is 23. He is 3 days younger than Jeremy Evans.
Bynum has the chance to become the most elite Center in the game, I don't think that this is a horrible move for Denver. Plus, I think this increases our chances to beat LA by a lot.
Nene is good enough that I'd trade Millsap for him. Your trade proposal made no sense to me. For one thing, both Bynum and Nene are injury prone. Denver doesn't need to clear Nene out to make room for Bynum. I think they'd go with both, at least for the year. For another, there's not a whole lot in it for Portland, and Denver doesn't have to include Utah to make the Bynum-for-Crymelo trade work. You're proposing they do it to dump future salary, but that's at a huge cost this year.
The same report came out in the NJ talks. They were already adding Billups, but wanted to squeeze Harrington in as well. They don't have a whole lot on the books next season as it is (K-Mart and JR Smith come off, and a $14mm team option on Billups), so they might be flexible in who to let go at this point. I have them at 33.1 committed next season after your trade, and pretty much nothing the following year. That would give them a lot of firepower in FA, but they need something to entice the stars. That's why they're after draft picks. I think they either need to get picks or need at least a skeleton core to start with.
This makes more sense to me even though there are some pieces missing (i.e. I hate Artest to Utah): https://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=6x983c2
Nene is good enough that I'd trade Millsap for him. Your trade proposal made no sense to me. For one thing, both Bynum and Nene are injury prone. Denver doesn't need to clear Nene out to make room for Bynum. I think they'd go with both, at least for the year. For another, there's not a whole lot in it for Portland, and Denver doesn't have to include Utah to make the Bynum-for-Crymelo trade work. You're proposing they do it to dump future salary, but that's at a huge cost this year.
Nene's injury prone if you consider cancer an injury.