The goal is to cause a team to suffer the worst amount of projected losses as possible, so the lowest score wins, just as in golf.
The architecture of a good Trade Machine Golf deal is to find a team with players of high LEBRON rating and trade them to teams with the bad LEBRONs. Realism is not important. In fact, it's discouraged.
In this case, I flipped a potential future Finals MVP and a highly ranked Defensive All-NBA guy for Kemba and the worst of OKC's young players. Kemba still has a positive LEBRON, so I flipped him to Orlando for some of THEIR worst LEBRON-rated players.
The result is that the Bucks lose 20 more games than last year according to the Trade Machine projection.
Beat my score of -20! Let's get wacky.