The only team that might say no is Houston. I don't remember if Harden is still loved there or if there was drama. And I can't remember what his relationship with KD is like either.
Hornets would still have 1sts left over in 2027-2032. and 2nds in every draft with extras left in 2031. Plus this trade feels perfect for them. Some versatile wing defenders, a big time starting Center, a veteran PG for mentorship. They hold onto the rookie center and move him to the bench before they burn him out. They still have their top young talent. If Ball can't win with this roster then he can't win.
76ers pay a price but get a massive upgrade. Leonard's contact is 1 year shorter, slightly cheaper each year, and he's much better and slightly more reliable than George. Lopez would be the perfect backup for Embiid. And Dunn would be the perfect defensive fit with Maxey, Edgecombe and McCain.
For the clippers and their firmly closed window this is as "no brainer" of a trade as there has ever been. Unless they think they can do better. 7 firsts (Rockets 2029 is 2 firsts listed as 1). 11 2nd rounders. And 4 first or second year players. Buy out PG, CP3, and VanVleet and call it a day. And, they can try and win all they want, becasue they still don't have their 2026 1st, so no tanking necessary which would actually be kind of nice for their new young player's development. On top of all that they generate a nice 15 mil trade exemption if they ever need it. Maybe could use it to eat some more salary and get more picks