"Plan C" is to be a top five team while likely having four high lottery picks on the roster beginning next season.
The executive of the year award should be renamed the Danny Ainge award.
Except how often do those draft picks turn into stars?
Hint; RARELY
Steph Curry was the 7th pick in the 2009 Draft
Klay Thompson was the 11th pick in the 2011 Draft
Harrison Barnes was the 7th pick in the 2012 Draft
Draymond Greene was the 35th pick in the 2012 Draft
Trade for Andrew Bogut. Sign Andre Iguodola. Take a flyer on the presumed dead Sean Livingston.
Eventually become so good that you can replace Barnes with Durant and solid options like David West, Javalle McGhee and Zaza Pachulia fall into your lap.
Building through the draft always doesn't mean, closing your eyes, picking the highest upside player, and praying to the basketball gods that you'll get an All Star or 3.
Building through the draft means identifying a culture that you think will make you most successful and taking the most talented players that adhere to the values of your team's collective identity.
If you do it right then the players you draft max out on their potential and when the time come to sign their next contract guys will want to re-sign and remain a part of the brotherhood that you've created.