I still think that after Wiggins, Parker an Embiid that the player that comes out of this draft that will be the best is Tyler Ennis. He's got a complete PG game, brings a boat load on intangibles, he has good PG size and excellent floor general skills, is a good shooter and has a high BBIQ. I see a better version of Mike Conley in a couple years. Also, it appears that the players making the leap to the NBA that best develop are PGs nowadays.
Drafting Ennis is a problem given Rondo's position on the team but if you trade Pressey, Babb, Johnson, Anthony and Bogans and a pick for a player like Larry Sanders(Milwaukee might have Embiid and with Henson there would want to dump Sanders salary while saving do a cost savings move), you let Ennis tutor under Rondo for a half year and then trade Rondo at the deadline for a star that might become available. Sanders is a gamble as he might be a one year wonder and a complete bonehead but if not, he has exactly the skill you want to pair with Sully and Olynyk.
Then draft an offensive talent later to fill the wing position, someone like Warren or Hood.
That allows Danny to trade Green, Bass, Rondo and Wallace, using Rondo and picks to leverage someone taking on Wallace's contract.
I would bring back Bradley and Humphries in this scenario on good contracts.
Yes, it means another year or two finding ourselves in the lottery to find that ultimate superstar to add to the equation and yes it means another 2-3 years of being bad and developing talent but its the best thing I can come up with if we are selecting down around 7 or 8, not because of the talent we are getting in this draft but because the talent we are getting with this top pick is a PG.