Sign Green to something like the one year 8-9 million qualifying offer we were going to give him this season,
Can't. He's an unrestricted free agent now:
http://espn.go.com/boston/nba/story/_/id/7433745/boston-celtics-withdrew-qualifying-offer-jeff-green-now-ufaQualifying offer is out the door. And I got no interest in signing Jeff Green to a long term deal at 8-9M. Green's career PER = 12.8. That means he's nothing more than a rotation guy. Danny is going to have to bite the bullet on that one I think. Don't try to save face on the Perkins trade by re-upping what we know now is an overrated Jeff Green (much less a Jeff Green coming off heart surgery.) The Perk trade was bad, but I forgive him for it. Move on.
sign Bass to a 3-4 year deal for just over 7 million a year,
Yikes, keeping some cap flexibility is important. If you want to meet he salary floor, why not just Bass to a similar deal GS gave Kwame this year (1 yr - 7/8M) Don't tie your hands long term. Maintaining flexibility is imperative to a rebuild. No matter what way you do it.
sign Pietrus / Wilcox (or a couple players like them) to a deals paying 3-4 million a year . . . and so on. Won't be hard to be at the salary minimum that way.
1-2 year deals at best.
In any case, I named 12 players --- 3 relatively young and hopefully long term, proven contributors, a couple of veteran role players, and 7+ young guys needing lots of development time. Not much room for veterans wanting to play a large role on the team.
Moore is on the bubble for next year's roster, no matter how the roster is shaped or what method we take. He's on a team RIGHT NOW with a PG younger than he is and he's getting outplayed, and he's had plenty of chances himself. And Stiemsma will be 27 next year so you can't call him a 'young guy.' He is what he is at this point, a borderline NBA player.