On or before draft night we will find out if we have Davis and Kyrie. If it is announced we are drafting for another team on draft night, that means the Davis deal is done and will be completed later in the summer. And if Davis is coming, it's a guarantee Kyrie is back.
Now if the Davis deal isn't done, I think Kyrie still signs. The growth of Brown's, Williams', Tatum's and Hayward's game alone to add to the same basic team as this year would be enough for Boston to still be considered a contender while adding more high end youth. Or using those pick's to bring in another player. Boston is still in play as Kyrie's most likely landing spot.
If both Davis and Kyrie are not here, you re-sign Rozier and play the team that made it to the 2017 ECF's only having Hayward instead of Morris and Williams instead of Theis. And you have a ton of youth behind them.
would we be resigning Rozier mainly because of cap reasons, or because he would be the best point guard we could get for our money, or maybe both? (serious question)
I really hope we don't re-sign Rozier... I just don't like his game that much, but as a starter he's okay... He's slightly above average which isn't saying much.
I am not a huge Rozier fan, but I am not completely against resigning him if Kyrie bails out. I just wonder if there are other better point guards out there in free agency this year that we might be interested in as well if AD doesn't get traded to us, and Kyrie doesn't re-sign.
Kemba, D’Angelo Russell, Bledsoe, Dragic, Brogdon, Rubio, Collison, IT, Rondo, Teague, Satoransky, Beverley, Payton, Rivers, McConnell, Mudiay, and Lin will be feee agents.