This five-team trade solves critical roster flaws and positional duplication for every franchise involved. The Timberwolves unlock their modern offense by moving Rudy Gobert's massive contract and elevating Naz Reid into the starting center role. They also secure Jalen Suggs to form a devastating, lockdown defensive backcourt alongside superstar Anthony Edwards. Meanwhile, the Lakers finally land an elite, traditional rim protector to anchor their interior defense. This allows Anthony Davis to slide up to his preferred, less physically demanding power forward position. The 76ers acquire elite insurance for Joel Embiid by bringing in an All-Star caliber center in Jarrett Allen. Cleveland successfully clears their frontcourt logjam to let Evan Mobley blossom as their clear, long-term center. The Cavaliers also add lethal perimeter spacing to their offense with elite young sharpshooter Dalton Knecht. They simultaneously stock up on future draft picks to replenish their depleted asset chest. Finally, the Magic add immediate, aggressive wing scoring depth by acquiring veteran Kelly Oubre Jr. Orlando also lands a highly coveted, unprotected future Lakers draft pick to weaponise in later trades.