Roster:
1: Lowry/Bayless
2: Fields/Stevenson/R Williams
3: Pierce/R Williams
4: Ibaka/Hansbrough/Gooden
5: Bogut/Ibaka
Pierce says he's already been through rebuilding once, and demands a trade. 
Pierce doesn't understand the tools he's working with then, or maybe you're quoting faulty sources..nobody besides Lowry on that roster that gets 20 mins + is anything less than a major rotation player for a playoff team.
Yeah, but as KC said, you can't take a bunch of 4th options and expect them to perform like 2nd options. Your team will be good defensively, but it's going to struggle to score. I'd be pretty surprised if you finished much above .500, and I see the potential to fall quite a bit short of that.
See I'm not getting that, it sounds nice but it doesn't make sense to me. I might just not understand the terminology as you guys are using it.
Who is the Celtics' first consistent option on offense?
Who is their second option?
Who is their third option?
Its not like every time down, Rondo swings the ball to Pierce and if Pierce doesn't like his shot he swings it to KG or something...its pretty complicated.
In that vain, I see Paul Pierce who is capable at any time of creating his own shot, as well as spotting up for a 3.
I see Kyle Lowry, who can put the ball on the floor and draws fouls as well as any PG, can hit a 3pter, along with having a top 10 ast ratio in the league.
Landry Fields, a guy who can hit a 3, and finish around the rim, but also a guy who is good at making sure the offense moves fluidly, makes smart passes, and gets the offense second chances with solid rebounding numbers
I see Andrew Bogut, a guy who you can dump the ball down low to that is capable of scoring on any possession, and a guy who passes well out of the post when he has someone to pass to.
Serge Ibaka, an athletic finisher at the rim who is as good at spotting up for a mid-range jumper as Kevin Garnett.
and the list goes on...Reggie WIlliams creates his own shot and still hits a nice deep ball, Stevenson, a guy who has completely reformed himself as a spot up 3pt shooter at over 40%, Hansbrough a scoring energetic 4
I don't know about 1st or 2nd options, but the Bucks have a lot of guys who can score in the right roles. In this role, Pierce is the primary scorer, or the primary option. Bogut would be the secondary option, and probably Lowry or Fields driving to the hoop would be the third. I don't see why that's not feasible for an effective offense.