The draft is a triple-lottery: First, getting the pick; second, picking the right guy; and third, hoping he doesn't hurt anything and transitions well.
Those are not good odds.
Unless we deal somebody, we let our expirings expire, or buy out to make a longshot run this year.
Our roster includes top-level players at multiple positions, with some out of role at present. We need to fix that by adding the right missing pieces: Rondo, a defensive anchor, and a closer (aka Rondo, Pierce, and KG).
Our assets include a $10M TPE to sign a FE or take in trade. That's David West/Okafor level money, so one hole can be filled without the need for pixie dust or fairy tale trade scenarios. We could, perhaps, sign Gortat for that this offseason if we're very, very lucky, or someone on the level of Ty Chandler or Okafor.
If Rondo can have the ball in the closing play, adding the big takes us easily to the Indy level, or close.
Crawford leads a potent bench with Bradley (or Lee), Wallace, Bass, and KO. That's going to be potent against any opponent (though expensive).
We stil won't be over the tax line in this case in 2014-15.
We just need a scoring guard, even a Joe Johnson. The other spots are well filled. We could trade pretty much any bench player plus our plethora of picks.
So that's my plan: get a veteran big with the TE, and either trade or use picks (preferably trade if not a top-5/10 or is a future pick), for a scorer, pref a SG.
Keep Rondo, Green, Sully as starters. Keep Bradley/Wallace as bench defensive presence to play along present and future younger players, like KO. Perhaps keep Crawford off the bench behind RR.
Now, if a transcendent all-NBA player becomes available, then all bets are off.