Obviously you listen to offers. I mean, there are certainly offers that could make me move from 1 to 3 or 4, depending on health and who enters the draft. I don't think you trade for a vet, because there aren't many vets that might be traded who are under contract for more than next year, and you can't guarantee to keep them from walking (and extend-and-trades are virtually not an option in the new CBA). I do think that evaluations will begin to coalesce around which player is #1 overall (and I do think that player is Wiggins), such that other teams will be willing to move up 1-3 slots to get him. Then Ainge, should the miracle happen and the Cs win, can decide if it's good enough. Say we're 1 and Philly is 3 -- I'd do #1 for #3 overall and Noel in a heartbeat. I'm not as sure about #1 for #3 and #9-12 (wherever New Orleans winds up), unless Philly really wanted the guy I had third on my board, so I know I'd be guaranteed one of my top two choices. (Again, I don't think that's happening, since I think there will be a consensus #1 amongst teams, although probably not amongst the media, since it pays to be divergent with your opinions).