This is just an idea I had after watching the Syracuse-Indiana game last night. Michael Carter-Williams, I think is going to be a real deal NBA PG. He has incredible size and speed and an ability to change the game on both ends of the court. He has the ability to be special if he can develop his three point shot to NBA standards, As his ability to dominate smaller PGs and ability to pass are probably going to be near elite level.
My guess is the Celtics will finish with the 16-17th pick in the first round of this year's draft. That won't be enough to get Carter-Williams. So here is my off-season make over for the Boston Celtics:
On draft day find a team that will have cap space to absorb Jason Terry's contract or a contract to send back to Boston that fits Terry's contract and a pick high enough to be able to draft Michael Carter-Williams.
Portland looks to be high enough to draft Carter-Williams. So why not:
Boston sends 2013 1st round pick and Jason Terry
Portland sends 2013 1st round pick, 2014 2nd round pick and a $5.225 million traded player exception.
Portland gets to add the perfect complimentary piece to the Lilliard/Matthews backcourt at a reasonable price(a 2nd round pick) while only dropping about 7-8 spots in the first round this year. If Portland is looking bigs and Noel, Len and Zeller are gone, this drop back makes a lot of sense for them.
Boston then uses the 2013 pick to take Michael-Carter Williams to team him in the future with Avery Bradley. The combo could be a dynamite pairing for over a decade. A 6'6" PG with blazing speed and great defensive skills able to guard either guard position paired with the best perimeter defender in the NBA today with a developing outside shot and elite cutting/fast break abilities.
Then the Celtics send Rondo to the Utah Jazz in a sign and trade deal for Al Jefferson who comes to us on a four year $60+ million deal.
Also, bring back KG and Pierce for at least one more year. Start the year starting Bradley and Lee but gradually look to get Carter-Williams earning a larger and larger role as the year progresses.
Carter-Williams/Bradley/Williams
Bradley/Lee/Crawford
Pierce/Green
KG/Sullinger/Bass
Jefferson/KG/Wilcox/Melo
Use the year to transition Pierce and KG into supporting roles, develop Carter-Williams(he has the potential to be a much, much better PG facilitating/defensive version of Tyreke Evans, IMHO) and Sullinger and introduce Fab Melo to the NBA game while having the core build off the success they have seen since Rondo went down in January.
Now if you don't like Carter-Williams, this probably isn't for you but if you do, I think it works nicely as a future to build on.
That gives the Celtics