When the oddsmakers at Bovada.lv placed the over/under on the amount of NBA trade deadline deals at 9.5 on Wednesday, we scoffed. Ten trades? In this economy? With all that cap space coming? Come on. We were partially correct. In all, 11 trades went down involving 37 players and more than a dozen possible draft picks. More than half of the NBA's 30 teams took part, and all of our smartphones hate us right now. Let's dive into who made out, in a chaotic trade deadline day. *** Boston Celtics Received : Isaiah Thomas, Luigi Datome, Jonas Jerebko. Traded : Marcus Thornton, 2016 first-round pick (Cleveland's), Tayshaun Prince. This appears to be the first move that Boston general manager Danny Ainge has made to pull the Celtics out of their rebuilding mode. Ainge was in the right place at the right time last summer when he decided to take on Tyler Zeller and a future draft pick from Cleveland as the Cavs cleared cap space for LeBron James, and he turned that pick and Thornton's expiring contract into a damn fine scorer in Thomas. Having a sound relationship with Suns GM Ryan McDonough probably didn't hurt either. Ainge didn't score a draft pick in his attempts to deal Prince (who...