Relatively quiet.
Bring back Kyrie, let Rozier and Morris walk, sign or draft some backup PG, sign an MLE PF or C (my preference is someone like Robin Lopez or similar), make 1 more draft selection, trade the other one for additional future picks, and then hope in the offseason Hayward gets to 100% (so that he can start more frequently and get back closer to his old self again) and roll with the team next season.
PG: Kyrie/?/Wanamaker
SG: Brown/Smart/?
SF: Tatum/Ojeyele/?
PF: Hayward/Theis/?/Yabusele
C: Horford/Baynes/MLE/Timelord
The ?'s are all filled out with draft acquisitions or other depth signings in the summer, so the roster will definitely look a lot better and more complete once those things are done (it's just hard to predict who those players are and will be exactly right now).
Does Kyrie stay if we dont get AD? maybe if we do well in the playoffs.
I think as long as we aren't first round exits, he would stay. I personally think that while AD-Kyrie are great friends, their connection isn't as strong where they'd be willing to do anything at all to team up somewhere next season. With that said, Kyrie-Durant I feel have a much stronger connection and we obviously hear the rumors (especially with the Knicks), so that's worth watching.
But recent reports suggest even if Kyrie left, he'd prefer the Nets over the Knicks, or maybe even the Clippers. Same with KD. Not the Nets, but Clippers could really be his next destination where he can battle it out w/Lebron's Lakers in a fight for #1 player in NBA and the two LA teams.
My personal prediction is... Kyrie stays, KD goes to the Clippers, Kawhi stays, and AD gets traded to either Portland/New York. Lakers land no one in FA but trade for Beal (using 2 of Lonzo/Ingram/Kuzma + Picks)
Dude why/how Portland?
Well it would also depend on how they do in the playoffs. If they suffer another disappointing, early exit, then I think they would make McCollum, picks and 1-2 young players available in a trade, which the Pelicans could take unless they're blown away by another offer. Who knows, maybe the Pelicans decide they want to semi-contend and add pieces around Holiday and others. McCollum would be a good add. Also, with Nurkic likely gone for a long time, they could use someone like AD for sure. I see Portland as a dark horse team that could acquire him.
But they don't have good picks and McCollum is good but not an all star and wasn't even the 2nd best player on his team this year. I don't see how he's even close to more compelling than Tatum + Smart.
I see you mentioning you don't think we get AD, but I'm pretty sure DA is gonna go for it, and I'm pretty sure Portland can't beat what we'll offer.
I don't see Ainge making a serious offer. Sure, he'll make an offer, but probably not a serious one considering his rental status.
Why not? He's literally been calling the Pels front office and setting this up for years, per Woj.
AD's a rental and he doesn't seem fond of coming here. Plus the whole Rich Paul (and therefore, Lebron) connection makes me feel real iffy about the chances of him actually re-signing here, and even then there could be even more drama in 2020 since AD technically becomes a FA after the season and of course the Lakers will be in all the rumors
Like I said, Ainge will make an offer, but it probably won't be as big as people think. He's not stupid enough to gut the team for AD either (which includes giving up ALL the picks).
I have never heard him actually say he doesn't want to go Boston...
So what makes you think AD wants to re-sign with the Lakers? Because it's LA? Because Rich Paul is his agent? Because LeBron is there? Well okay... If you want to talk about legacy, if you trade pretty much everyone on the roster, considering their stock and trade value in Ingram, and a couple of others have plummeted. What else are you going to really have to contend?
I have to also think Kyrie Irving plays a huge role in keeping AD to stay here.
This Davis doesn't like Boston, bolting for LA holds actually no credible evidence other than the fact we couldn't trade for him technically from last year due to the Rose Rule.
Any trade will start with Tatum + one of the lottery picks, and Ainge will negotiate and try to at least get a reasonable trade package. Ainge isn't going to shell out 4 picks, (every time I see posters write that down, I sort of laugh inside,) for a one-year rental without 100% guaranteed assurance, and even if you do a handshake agreement. That doesn't mean jack squat.