This is a troll-tastic thread that you've started, celticsclay.
As a "pro tanker," I'm going to take it at face value. Right now, I want us to:
(1) continue to try to trade away any mid-career player with value to obtain future assets.
(2) not take on additional bad contracts (I lobbied for Amare, for example, last year). That phase has passed
(3) give our young players as much run as they can handle without developing bad habits from being in over their heads
(4) continue to pursue a fast-paced, high scoring approach. This approach will maximize our touches and opportunities to develop offensive chemistry, put more points on the board for the vets whom we want to showcase, and make it harder to keep games close against/steal wins from superior opponents (maybe it will maximize Sullinger's fitness, too)
This is not a strategy that prioritizes losing. It's just a strategy that prioritizes rebuilding and development over winning.
If our young players are still winning in spite of those obstacles, then congratulations because we're about ready to stop tanking! This may be beginning to happen, but our recent wins have been against bad teams... many of them trying to lose in even more blatant ways than we are. If our Smart-Bradley-Sullinger-Olynyk-Young celtics can pull us down the draft board despite the obstacles we are putting in their way, then that's something to be really excited about. That means that when we trade for/sign some elite-level teammates for them to play with, they'll be a team worth watching.