This is an easy one for me.
For a 3rd string, all-hustle, spot-minute perimeter depth rotation, it's going to be pretty hard to beat picking up Pressey, Johnson, and Babb for next season. They might make a total of $1.5M between them.
And for around a market rate of $2-3M ea. for 2 years, team option for a 3rd, Bayless wouldn't be a bad 4th guard at all. For someone that far down my ideal depth chart, I'd contratuate him, thank him, and wish him well out the door if he got a better deal.
And it's absolutely fantastic that Danny has secured a great 3rd string for short money for next year, since we'll have Joel Anthony and Vitor Faverani next year, at somewhere around $4.5M combined. $6M for the entire 3rd string, and they're not too shabby in that role. Add in Colton Iverson at $500K or so, and we're looking big in the deep bench, with the maximum amount possible to commit to the top of the roster.
Under the cap, with Bogans and Hump's combined, what, $16M coming off the books, to be replaced in the salary structure with A) 1st round picks, and B) a veteran with the TPE? That might leave us pretty close to being under the tax again.
For next year:
1) Rondo full strength,
2) Save $$ with 3rd string as described,
3) Draft at least 1 rotation player, hopefully with impact ability,
4) Use the TPE to fill the starting spot not filled in the draft, preferably a veteran center,
5) Stay under the tax at all costs,
6) Go to Paul Pierce with the full MLE and a chance to play with the next Celtic dynasty,
7) Keep Bradley and Bayless only if we stay under the tax to be able to use full MLE
I think we can make a huge leap next year, and these low-cost guys are not a small part of that.