That would be insane indeed if the trade is legit and the math is correct.
A top 5 pick in addition to that core would really expedite the rebuild. The only problem is I don't see any good unrestricted free agents in 2014 (assumimg LeBron doesn't opt out) with that cap space. Even if we could fill up our roster with one year rentals, we'd have to pay Bradley/Monroe and may not be able to afford even one max FA, let alone 2.
Had their been a strong FA group in 2014, I'd say this trade would make Ainge look like a genius, but it may actually be a season too soon.
Here is the FA list (according to ESPN, fwiw):
http://m.espn.go.com/nba/story?storyId=8589693&src=desktop
Regardless, I do the trade Rondo posted if true.
I wonder if we could land a restricted player with a backloaded contract or S&T deal for some of our accumulated assets, or wait until 2015 when some of those guys will become unrestricted.
2014: John Wall, Paul George, Larry Sanders, Demarcus Cousins
2015: Kyrie Irving
In theory we could:
1) Tank this year and get Wiggins
2) Play out 1 year with Wiggins and the youngin's
3) Resign Monroe, Bradley and Knight and still have room for a max player after Bass expires.
4) Give max money to Kyrie Irving or John Wall
2015-2016 Boston Celtics:
Kyrie Irving
Andrew Wiggins
Jeff Green
Jared Sullinger
Greg Monroe
bench: Avery Bradley, Brandon Knight, 3x 1st rounders, MLE, LLE
Well that was fun.