You do realize we have next to no salary cap room for next year, right? Here, look at this:
Player 2009/2010 2010/2011
Paul Pierce $19,795,712 $21,513,521
Ray Allen $18,776,860 N/A
Kevin Garnett $16,417,044 $18,832,044
Rasheed Wallace $5,854,000 $6,322,320
Kendrick Perkins $4,750,000 $4,890,208
Brian Scalabrine $3,413,793 N/A
Eddie House $2,862,000 N/A
Tony Allen $2,500,000 N/A
Glen Davis $2,500,000 $2,500,000
Rajon Rondo $2,094,922 $3,018,783
J.R. Giddens $1,028,880 $1,100,640
Shelden Williams $825,497 N/A
Marquis Daniels $1,999,000 N/A
Bill Walker $736,420 $854,389
Total salaries $83,444,128 $56,013,122
Total w/o options $83,444,128 $33,398,961
Pierce has an opt out for 2010 and Rondo's number is his qualifying offer
Paul Pierce can opt out of his $21 million contract in 2010(yeah, right, like that's gonna happen) which could bring the Celtics available number under the cap to $15-$20 million or so depending on where the cap is put and if the Celtics renounce everyone including Pierce, Rondo and Ray Allen.
That's not going to happen.
More likely scenario:
Pierce does not opt out which puts the Celtics over the cap right there meaning they can resign their players and have the Mid Level Exception of $5.5 million per year, approximately, and veteran minimum salary contracts to offer.
So depending on how much Rondo matures and develops and how much Ray's game falls off will probably decide what happens with this team. Rondo could mature into a superstar which would make retaining him a must. He could be the teasing talent he was this year who might have a bit of an attitude and perhaps signing and trading him away is in the Celtics best interest. I'm not convinced Ray is even on this team come the playoffs, never mind next year. A $20 million expiring contract could get a lot in return come the trading deadline.