NOTE: i'm in a points league. Calancing categories don't matter. Overall production is all that is important. Lebron is amazing yes, but the Cavs are ahead so much i can't help but think my Lebron James will be resting the last week of the regular season (whic is my fantasy teams playoffs / finals). I'm first in my league so I'm confident I'll be in the finals along with the guy who is coming 2nd. They're is a big drop off after that. I want to do a trade with him and wondered if I win on this trade: Lebron, Kirilenko, Lou Williams for Dwight, Roy, Rondo. This trade weakens my SF though and my best SF would then be Deng. Soo, how about switching Kirilenko for Nene or Kenyon (I've got both). Would that then make the trade not enticing for him? Even though I'm coming first, I don't see myself beating his incredibly deep team. He also has Kaman, Marc Gasol, Iggy, Westbrook, Josh Smith (and the other 3 above). His team is real deep. My only stars are Lebron, Nash, David Lee and Duncan. And now I picked up Kirilenko from FA who made a surge and had allstar numbers the past 2 weeks.
In my opinion, you're going to need to do better than that to get him to trade Dwight, Roy, and Rondo. You can probably sell Kirilenko high since he's on a hot streak right now (I don't see him staying hot for long, so trade him asap), but Lou has been struggling lately, and that might not interest him. Lebron is obviously the best out of the deal, but if I was that guy, I would not be interested in the trade. Maybe try getting Westbrook instead of Rondo. Or you might have to take either Kirilenko or Lou out, and put in Duncan to get him to trade Dwight, Roy, and Rondo.
There is no way he will do that trade, it is so lopsided in your favor. Let me put it this way, if someone did that trade in my league, I'd be revolting.