I've no idea about this, but I'm sure it could work. Although it'd be pretty weird if a team needed 9 other trade partners for their proposed trade to go through.
Every decade all 30 teams should be required to participate in a massive trade where draft picks and players are shipped all across the league. That'd be fun as hell.
Literally the worst idea of all time. Mainly because our starting lineup would end up being P. Patterson, Battier, J. Hill, Scola and A. Brooks.
http://www.nba.com/history/largest_trades_030819.html THIRTEEN PLAYERS: August 2, 2005: MIAMI HEAT acquires F Antoine Walker from the BOSTON CELTICS and G Jason Williams, F James Posey and G Andre Emmett from the MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES and the draft rights to C Roberto Duenas from the NEW ORLEANS HORNETS in a five-team trade that sent G-F Eddie Jones to Memphis, F Rasual Butler to New Orleans, a 2006 second-round draft pick, a conditional second-round draft pick, F Qyntel Woods and the draft rights to Albert Miralles to Boston; The UTAH JAZZ acquired C Greg Ostertag from Memphis; Boston acquired C Curtis Borchardt from Utah and G Raul Lopez from Memphis; New Orleans acquired G Kirk Snyder from Utah.
^ Also, I wonder if there is a cap on the number of players able to be traded. It'd be fun to see a team trade like 9 of its players for 9 of another team's players. rofl