I just think they take one more shot with essentially the same group. I can't see getting any sort of value for Garnett, who HAS to be traded if this team is gonna start rebuilding now. His salary is too high for production that has been on a steady decline and a questionable knee. He could very well be much better next season than he was this past season, but I can't see anybody trading value for him based on that hope.
And if his salary is still here, we definitely don't have enough cap space to make a really good offer to any star, since to do so, we'd have to have Sheed retire (uncertain), Pierce opt out (does he really walk away from $21.5 million?) AND renounce the rights to Pierce, Ray, TA and Nate such that we couldn't keep any of those guys to play on the perimeter - we wouldn't even have an MLE in that scenario so we couldn't even get replacements.
I suppose we could let all those guys go and use about $20 million to divvy among 4-5 different players, then sign 3-5 guys at minimum salaries and keep payroll down at about $55-60 million. But what kind of talent do you think you're gonna get divvying $20 million among 4-5 guys and grabbing a bunch of minimum contracts? I guarantee it's not the kind of talent that's gonna help the team in the long run since young free agents get overpaid. And it DEFINITELY won't be enough talent to keep the team in contention this season when your returning roster consists solely of Rondo, KG, Davis and an injured Perk.
Isn't the team just better served keeping Ray (give him more money to get him to take less years), Pierce, maybe even TA and Nate Robinson? Then wait to see if Sheed will retire so you can accept a salary dump trade to get a backup point or wing or a center?
I think it's premature to plan on trading Sheed to a team dumping salary until he confirms he's retiring and not seeking a $6-10 million buyout - he's owed $13 over the next two seasons. Maybe after a month off his back won't be in such pain and he'll look at a chance to start for the Celtics next season with Perk out for at least a while following surgery. Who knows? Until Sheed or his agent publicly says "I'm retiring," I'm not expecting the $13 million windfall. I'm hoping for it, but not expecting it.
The Celtics just can't rebuild right now without unloading KG. And it will be much like Ray Allen trade talks during the season - what you can get in return is not worth what you lose.