MLE for McDyess or 'Sheed; 'Sheed would probably be a little better at backing up at the 5, but McDyess is much less of a headcass, so I can'd decide who'd be better.
Re-sign BBD; can't imagine he gets too many huge offers this offseason, not in this economy; three or four year at $4M - $5M per? Perk-sized contract?
Rondo to an extension, although that's probably the longshot; if he can continue to grow his game next season, he'll be one helluva sloppy-seconds for whichever teams lose out on the LeBron/Wade/Bosh-derby. He may decided it's better to gamble and not sign an extension if he's not getting a number like $12/yr.
Someone like Ross off the bench would be ideal, at the LLE or min. As much as I respect Grant Hill, I'd rather go for defense at this point.
I really *don't* want to trade Ray Allen, but you'd be dumb not to listen to phone calls. Weren't there some rumblings that Detroit might still want to clear cap space? If they were looking to move Rip Hamilton or Tayshaun Prince in a deal like the Billups trade- get a decent, older player with an expiring contract - wouldn't you have to THINK about it? That kind of deal - for a younger, All-Star talent from a team looking to clear cap space - NOT giving him away for lesser talent.
Re-sign Powe; he's shown enough where SOMEONE will offer him a vet min contract, even rehabbing. Give him a fair deal, maybe a wee above the min in exchange for a team option for a second season. If he comes back and plays lights-out, let's keep out options open.
As to the roster flotsam + jetsam (Giddens, Pruitt, TA), doesn't matter unless we need the roster space.
This is an offseason where if we're aggressive, we should be able to get things done. Teams will be in cost-cutting mode, if ownership is serious about getting #18, if game 7 left as bad a taste in their mouth as it did in mine, we shouldn't be competing with as many teams for free agents and we might be able to snag some talent in a trade.