I think you could safely say that none of the teams currently in the mix for a Top 5 pick would trade that Top 5 pick for Rondo.
As Mark Cuban likes to say, picks are overvalued in the NBA.
I the Knicks could choose between getting Rondo, or getting Milwaukee's unprotected first rounder this season, they very well could take Rondo.
this upcoming years draft is different. its been said thousand times over
Is it really all that different than say, 2003?
That draft recieved exactly the same sort of hype. It was full of "can't miss", "franchise-changing-superstars".
And indeed, it was: Lebron, Bosh, Melo, Wade ... some guy named Darko ...
So far, only two teams (Det, Miami) that had a top 10 pick in that draft have won a title.
Of the top 10 picks, only 2 have won a title on the team that drafted them. Wade, of course. And Darko, who sat on the bench while earning his ring. Detroit, of course, didn't have to 'tank' to get in that draft. They won 50 games. They had that pick via trade.
Two other players from that 'loaded draft' have won a title ... but only because they were acquired years later by Miami, joining one of the others.
Of the top 10 picks in that 'loaded' draft, only 2 players (Wade & Heinrich) remained on the team that drafted them past their 2nd contract. And even Heinrich had a small sojourn through WA and ATL before returning to CHI.
Getting deep into a heavily hyped, 'loaded' draft doesn't guarantee anything and is not at all the only sure way to rebuild.
The 'value' of having a lousy record to get into such a draft is still hedged by uncertainty. You have to get lucky with the lottery balls and then you have to get lucky with the player picked.
And you still need to have a strong team around that player or you will probably just lose him in a few years to another team that IS strong and able to support his way to a title.