Ainge has made it clear he doesn't want to end up as a mediocre team that makes the playoffs with no realistic hope of winning a championship.
Josh Smith of Atlanta has made it clear he is jealous of the Celtics culture and would love to play in Boston.
Smith has one year left on his contract and is looking at a max contract deal from a bad team, and probably about 15 mill per from Boston. The Celtics only worth while assets are guys that we need to build around - Bradley and Rondo. Smith is a dynamic rebounder who can play the 3 or the 4 and plays great defense and is incredibly athletic. His knock has always been his maturity and his tendency to chuck jumpers instead of getting the dunks he could get on near every possession. This post season he carried the Hawks, and showed great improvement from his performance and maturity of years past. He played like a vet.
Smith fits exactly the bill we are looking for - Athletic big man who can run with Rondo in transition, rebound, hit the open jumper, and play great defense.
Plan to get him:
Trade is a very unlikely path. I think the best way to get him, and the Celtics best hopes for short and longterm success is to simply resign Ray/KG to one year deals, fill the roster with 1 year deal role players and take another run at it before switching to the Small 3 in Rondo/Bradley/Smith.
Next years roster:
Rondo / Dooling
Bradley / Ray / Moore
Pierce / Pietrus
Wilcox / Green / JJJ
KG / Stiemsma
This is of course contingent on a lot of things going right. Dooling loves it here and will take the vet min I suspect. Pietrus could potentially be gone, but his shooting this season has left me suspecting he will have very few suiters. Wilcox and Green are big question marks and likely won't be a Celtic next season, but if we can get them on one year "prove it and earn a contract" deals, that would of course be ideal.
When this team has a healthy KG and Rondo, it can make a serious run (as evidenced by this season). Unlikely to win a championship, but there is a realistic chance.
The year after:
Rondo / PG
Bradley / Moore
Pierce / SF
Smith / JJJ
KG / C
Rondo/Bradley/Pierce are already locked in for that season and that would give us about 25 million in cap space to work with I believe. Sign Smith at 15 per, sign KG at 6 per, use the remaining 4 million and MLE to fill out the front court with a backup C and swingman behind Pierce, and fill in the rest with playoff savvy vets.
That's a championship calibre team.