I think Ainge will have Stevens push hard for the first half to see what we have in terms of talent. We should be able to see the holes in the roster by then.
After the break and a look around at the trade deadline to upgrade, he will take his NCAA and International prospect wish list and see who is worth targeting. If we are 'bad enough' at that stage to warrant a run at a high draft choice and there are some impact players within reach, then we will lose a few too many games down the stretch.
The hard push in the first half will also establish some market value on a few of our players deemed 'expendable' going forward due to contract, actual talent, redundancy or compatability.
In the final part of this scenario, Danny will be looking at the FA market for 2014 and attempting to clear cap space for a value signing or two if available.
I agree with your prediction as to what will happen. If we push hard to stay in the playoff mix , by the trade deadline, we could actually pry some of these 2014 big names using our many assets. If we are def out of the picture like being 7-10 games out of 8th place, do a fire sale and focus on 2014 draft and fa. I personally dont hope for that bc it will be a long wait then before we get back into the playoffs
I forgot to mention, Rondo will take his time rehabbing if we are really getting our butt kicked before Christmas. At that point, when he does come back I wouldnt be surprised to see it be for an audition of sorts.
I really hope this isnt the case as this will definitley keep us out of the playoffs for 2 or more years. Rondo IMO is our main piece, with no offense to JG, that makes us playoff relevant after this season.
He's our main piece, period. I'm looking forward to finding how if his facilitation gives that extra bit that might keep guys at the 1a or #2 option level, like perhaps Green might be. Can Rondo push guys up to the top, or over it, aka make his teammates not just better, but contender worthy?
If so, we're in pretty good shape having him around