I think the Anthony Davis trade is pretty good for both teams.
New Orleans gets a haul of picks/swaps and three young players. I'm not sold on Ball or Ingram for various skill/medical reasons, but both are valuable assets. I think both have higher ceilings than Kuzma, who was left out of the deal. They have an interesting collection of assets to go along with Zion and Jrue and given Boston's reluctance to make a godfather offer and Davis' insistence on leaving, I think Griffin did about as well as could be expected.
Los Angeles, after a decade of incompetence, somehow salvages the LeBron era and goes from laughingstock to possible 2020 title favorites. They trade the 4th pick in a 3 player draft and essentially give the Pelicans control over their draft for the next 7 years, but big whoop? NBA history has taught us the Lakers are always going to be a draw for star players, regardless of front office dysfunction or mis-management. They're the one team who can afford to get loose with draft capital. If any of those players actually turn out to be something, the Lakers can sign or trade for them later.