This year is supposed to be a historically weak draft. Many teams are going to be looking to trade down, or out completely. For a team looking to rebuild, those picks just aren't going to be worth as much as they should be.
But to a team in win-now mode -- particularly win-this-year-or-not-at-all mode -- a top 10 or top 5 pick in this draft could yield the young, contributing role player needed to keep a team in contention.
With that in mind, could Danny look to combine the 2012 Clippers pick with another pick or another asset (e.g. Bradley, who he recently said would be top 5 in this draft), to move up into the top 10 or top 5 of the draft this year with the hopes of snagging that impact role player who could help this team win next year?
I'm not saying this would necessarily be a good idea. I don't know if any of the players who might be at the top of this year's draft are even going to be good enough to be a impact role player on this team next year. But if it were possible to snag a young guy with size, athleticism, rebounding ability, inside scoring etc to give the Big 4 the support they need, I think it could be worth it.
There are quite a few big men with very legit size at the top of this draft who might not ever be stars, but could figure to be solid contributors (Kanter, Valanciunas, Motiejunas, Williams, Biyombo).
I'm just floating this out here because it occurred to me that this could be something that Danny has considered doing.