There's players available that might interest us, and with how unpredictable our team is we could always try and splash the cash on players because we've got money to burn. Whether the FAs will consider us or not, well, I'll leave that one for another day.
RFA
Otto Porter could be a possibility. He's a solid all round player that has improved each year. This season his 3pt shooting has improved and was knocking them down at a good rate. It's likely that Washington match any offer, but they might also decide to save their money for someone else which could allow Porter to leave. If he came here he would be a potential solution at the SF, probably not a 20 a night guy, but certainly a solid option for our line up and if we do go PG at five and don't land a SF at ten (I doubt Isaac falls that far) then adding Porter would be a good move.
I'm not convinced we will, or that we should, but Nerlens Noel is one of the more talked about RFAs as well. He's wanting a big pay day and I'd be surprised if the Mavericks let him go, but he's another one of those players that could get a big offer from someone. Is he better and offer more upside than Willie? Perhaps, but whether it's enough to warrant a huge contract is debatable.
UFA
Robert Covington could draw interest from us. He would be another of those solid SFs that could start for us if we use our fifth pick on a PG and our tenth pick is not a small forward. There's also the possibility we put money on the table for Rudy Gay to return as well if that small forward doesn't fall on our lap during the draft.
There's a number of point guards in case we don't manage to land ours at five or ten, so we could take a risk on Patty Mills; or go after a veteran like Jeff Teague, Jrue Holiday, George Hill (etc) though they might want to avoid rebuilding teams, however money does talk; or we could just bring back Collison and/or Lawson, we could do worse than have two veterans at the PG position while the other positions are held by rookies, second and third year players.