This four-team trade only makes sense if Donovan Mitchell does not agree to sign an extension with the Cavaliers, making him available instead of committing long-term. The Hawks receive Donovan Mitchell and Naji Marshall, landing a true franchise superstar and a reliable wing piece, instantly pushing them into win-now contention in the East.Cavaliers completely reset their core by acquiring Kyrie Irving, Malik Monk, a first-round pick, and two second-round picks. In this scenario, they would also move on from James Harden, even if for minimal return, in order to fully commit to a new offensive identity built around Irving and Monk and to avoid overlapping roles in the backcourt. The Mavericks receive Corey Kispert, Dennis Schröder, Zaccharie Risacher, two first-round picks, and two second-round picks. This gives Dallas a mix of young talent, guard depth, and significant draft capital, allowing them to stay competitive while building a strong long-term foundation. The Kings receive Jonathan Kuminga, a long-term high-upside project they have been interested in, betting on his athleticism and development potential. Overall, this remains a balanced multi-team trade where every franchise either reshapes its core, gains star power, or collects valuable future assets depending on its direction.