Honestly, what is currently happening is Danny and Wyc are trying to be creative in staying to be competitive this year or in the next 3 years. The road map to success could be in the best effort and success Brad Stevens has for this team even without having more than 1 top caliber player. The road map that they could be employing is probably similar to that of the Spurs. The Spurs had a 38 year old All-Star in Duncan, who is even a borderline All-Star in recent years. Maximizing the talent (and talent potential) and increasing player efficiency of each player in our roster could be the key to success. Proper evaluation of players brought in is also crucial. Getting Love and whoever are the most coveted All-Star players are not a guarantee to post season success. Recent decades though dictate that most teams are successful in their title bids due to the collection of the best players who are in their prime years. The Spurs have shown and appear to be the antithesis of that approach. Or, Wyc and Danny and company could be trying a different approach other than the Spurs model.
Frankly, I would want the team to develop players according to what Stevens sees it as appropriate. We are not close into acquiring players like Lebron, Melo, Dwight, Durant, Love, Rose, etc. For as long as these players are not with us, we just have to keep our faith in Stevens. We have promising talented and skillful players in Rondo, Green, KO, Sully, Zeller, AB, Smart and Young to bank on. Lastly, I feel really excited to watch on what Stevens has to show for this upcoming season.