Regarding Kevin Love, don't overpay. We have two guys, Sully and Olynyk, who, though not in his class, are projected to be quite good at the same position. You would never get equal value for either of them in a trade. Advice to Danny: Don't call Minny, let them call you. Many teams (the Lakers, Warriors, etc) will make inadequate offers. Minny will come calling at some point. But don't look desperate to make a deal, like 90% of us on Celticsblog.
As for drafting, swing for the fences. Don't draft someone like Randle, or Smart, a safe, but boring player with limited upside, for the 6 pick. Go after someone who has the possibility of being an all star type of player. The only guy I see who could has that potential outside the top 4 is Saric, in my view. Take a chance on him.
Same with pick 17. The odds are even longer, but, what the heck, swing for the fences. Decent guys are always available as free agents. But not guys who could be very special. That is why I really like Kevin O'Connor's pick at 17 too, Porzingis. That kid is young, but could be very special, with his length, athleticism, skill set, etc. If not him, fine, then find another prospect that has high upside. But heavens, stay away from a role player guy who can contribute right away, but will never be much beyond a good 20 minute player. There are a million of those.
And don't panic about Rondo's expiring contract. Be patient, and honest, with him. We are trying to rebuild on a fast track, but we are not going to do anything desperate. If he walks, so be it. We are not talking Lebron James here. I love Rondo's skill set, and hope he is a part of our next championship. But not at the expense of overpaying him, or trading assets for another player who does not get us over the hump.
I waited 21 years between the last two championships. I can wait a couple two or three more for the next one. Will make it that much sweeter.