Here's mine:
We start by sending #28 and #45 to Memphis for #25, just to move up slightly before the draft to get a slightly better first for trading with.
The first 5 picks are Towns, Okafor, Russell, Mudaiy, and Porzingis. The Kings trade #6 to Denver for Ty Lawson (other things are involved too, but not Stauskas). Denver picks Stanley Johnson, because they like him more than the other wings. Because Denver just picked a wing and doesn't need WCS with Nurkic in the middle, they're now willing to trade with us to go back a few spots to get their point guard. We send them #16, the better of the Dallas pick (if it conveys) or our pick next year (top 7 protected), and the Minny pick. We draft Winslow.
Detroit is up. SVG doesn't have time to scout foreign players well because he's also the coach, and so doesn't like Hezonja. Meanwhile, he doesn't need WCS either because of Drummond and his hope to keep Monroe. So he's also in a trading mood, and sends us #8 for #25 (acquired earlier), Young, and #33. We draft WCS.
We also trade Olynyk to Sacramento for Stauskas. This gives us #6 and #8 from 2014 and #7 and #8 from 2015. Love sees his nemesis in Olynyk gone, and signs with us. We re-sign one of Bass and Jerebko. Kawhi Leonard sees Love sign here, wants to come to Boston, and we work out a sign-and-trade with Leonard coming for Wallace's salary, Winslow, Stauskas, and 2016 Nets. (Babb or Pressey also get traded for salary matching purposes.) We match an offer sheet for Crowder, who can back up Leonard. This gives us the following team:
Guards: Smart/IT/AB/Turner
SF: Leonard/Crowder
PF: Love/Sully/Jerebko
C: Zeller/WCS
Seeing this roster that looks like a real contender, The Truth decides he wants to play his final season in Boston. The rest of the roster is filled by minimum salaries. The basketball gods smile on Boston, and we win #18.