depending on how many can't-miss prospects Danny believes are in the draft.
This is another key, and a reason I would be skeptical about trading a guy like Rondo for a pick too early.
Not only are you risking having a pick much lower than you hope. But, you are also putting a lot of faith that the guys who are projected as top prospects right now, continue to look as good once they are in college, and that these guys actually come out.
Yes, right now the projection is that 7 or 8 possible All-Stars will be in this draft. But, what happens when 3 or 4 of those guys have tough Freshman seasons, get injurter, or see their chance to be a higher pick the following year (or just decide they like being the big man on campus), and go back to school for another year?
Then, you are looking at a draft without nearly as much top tier depth. And suddenly you may be trading Rondo for a guy who will be much less likely to be anything more than a quality starter in the NBA, if that.
I just am really hesitant to trade your best asset for such a gamble, unless you are really sure the other team is going to be TERRIBLE, giving you a likely top 5 pick.