- I expect Kevin Garnett to retire. I've thought all along that he's done after this year regardless of how the playoffs go. Try to trade his contract beforehand if possible, like we attempted with Rasheed Wallace (can we even still do that?). Not likely, but worth a shot.
- I think Paul Pierce will play another year or two. In that case, trade him for the best package possible. The rumor of Harrison Barnes would have been a steal, but I do think a similar package of intriguing prospect + filler contract is likely.
- Keep Rajon Rondo and Jeff Green for the time being. Rondo's worth will be down because of the injury; I expect Jeff Green to inflate his value playing in an environment that forces him to be the go-to scorer. The decision of whether to trade these guys can be made later.
- Keep Avery Bradley and Jared Sullinger unless somebody offers a deal that you can't turn down. They are young, cheap assets that could be valuable trading chips in a big deal.
- Keep Terrence Williams. He's an intriguing prospect and I'd like to see how he looks next year after an offseason and a training camp. Also, keep Fab Melo. He has no value right now, and I'd sooner keep him as a scratch ticket than trade him for nothing. We knew from the start that he'd likely be a multi-year project.
- Keep Jason Terry. He has little value at this point anyway, and there's a chance that he gets off to a hot start next year and has value at the deadline to a team who needs a gun off the bench.
- Shop everybody else. Brandon Bass and Courtney Lee could be useful to the right team. Jordan Crawford has played fairly well for us and may have reestablished some value. I don't expect anybody to have much interest in Chris Wilcox, DJ White or Shavlik Randolph. The targets are rotation-caliber big men, young prospects and draft picks. It's no big deal if we don't find an attractive deal - somebody has to eat minutes for us next year, after all - but every positive asset helps.
- Either attempt to sell our first-round pick for a 2014 pick, or draft for potential.
- Look for a starting-caliber center in free agency.
- Next year is a rebuilding year. I'd like the starting lineup to consist of Rondo/Bradley/Green/Sullinger/FA Center. We need to see if Rondo remains at an elite level without Pierce and Garnett, if Green can round into a consistent high-level player, and if Bradley and Sullinger take steps forward. The ultimate goal is to do what we did in 2007: amass and develop assets to trade for stars.