This is cheating, but I say only if Danny is convinced that Ingram is "Durant" and Simmon is "Oden." That's not to say that Simmons will break down like Oden, but reports were that Danny was infatuated with Durant over Oden in that draft and would have selected Durant we got the number one pick.
But I find it highly unlikely that there are two transcendent players in one draft. So unless Danny really thinks he could have his cake and eat it too, I'd just pick the best player.
The prior thread had some interesting tidbits. At the end of the day, if you get 2 and 4 correct, then history says that is probably the better path even in the years when there is a clear cut #1 headed to the draft.
Here is the analysis I performed
2000 - Martin or Swift/Fizer - Martin (though Mike Miller and Jamal Crawford were both top 8 which makes it a bit more interesting)
2001 - Brown or Chandler/Curry - easy choice to trade even without the other good players
2002 - Ming or Jay Williams/Gooden - unknown since Williams was in the terrible accident and never played after his rookie year (A'Mare, Nene, and Caron Butler all top 10)
2003 - James or Darko/Bosh - obviously that is easily James, but less so with Melo and Bosh/Wade
2004 - Howard or Okafor/Livingston - again easy choice with Dwight, though Iggy and Deng also top 10
2005 - Bogut or Williams/Paul - Easy choice to make trade here even if you don't take other better players (Ainge wanted to trade Pierce to get the third pick for Paul, I think he might have taken him #1 actually)
2006 - Bargnani or Aldridge/Thomas - again easy choice to trade
2007 - Oden or Durant/Conley - again easy choice to trade and I think that is the case even if Oden lived up to the potential since him and KD would have been close
2008 - Rose or Beasley/Westbrook - injuries make this an easy trade, but even if you presumed Rose was healthy Westbrook still might be better (Love and Brook also in top 10)
2009 - Griffin or Thabeet/Evans - easy choice to keep Blake, but you make the trade if Harden and Curry are your selections (they went 3rd and 7th that year)
2010 - Wall or Turner/Johnson - again easy choice to keep wall, again not so easy if you make better selections at 2 and 4 and take DMC/Favor/Monroe/George who were all top 10, even guys like Hayward are quality players
2011 - Irving or Derrick Williams/Thompson - again easy choice to keep Kyrie and again not as easy if you swap out Williams for Jonas who went 5th or Klay Thompson who went 11th
2012 - Davis or MKG/Waiters - again easy to keep, unless you take Lillard and Drummond
2013 - Bennett or Oladipo/C.Zeller - make the trade every time - now if Noel hadn't been hurt he probably goes 1 and that makes it a lot more difficult
2014 - Wiggins or Parker/Gordon - Wiggins looks like a star and Jabari is injury prone, but this one is pretty early and you still have Exum, Smart, and Randle not to mention Embiid lingering
2015 - Towns or Russell/Porzingis - Towns looks like a monster and Russell hasn't looked good, but Kristaps has also looked pretty good - Okafor and Mudiay have also looked pretty good - this one could be interesting down the line
So I have 10 to 6 keep vs. trade of actual players drafted. If you do a better job of drafting though trade wins out.