Obviously signing Al Horford is a long-shot. I still think it's an avenue we should pursue but in the event he's not interested or Atlanta decides to give him that huge 5th year that we can't offer, we need a plan B (and probably also a plan C, D, E, and F). In this plan I'll be trading Rudy Gay and assets for Jimmy Butler and using cap space to fill the SF position.
First off, I want to remind you of my general points about the off-season. I won't be trading DeMarcus Cousins and I won't be trading up in the draft for a Ben Simmons/Brandon Ingram level prospect. I don't think we can go into next season hoping for 50 wins with a rookie expected to play a key role so I won't be drafting anyone and inserting them into the starting lineup either. We know know who our coach is going to be now though I don't think that will effect my planning at all. Joerger seems flexible on offense so as long as there's enough talent there we should be able to compete for a playoff spot.
Lastly I am planning to bring back Rondo. If this is where you check out, no harm no foul. This is my off-season plan and I think bringing him back is still our best option at PG for next season.
With that out of the way, here's Scenario #2:
This was going to be the scenario where we draft Kris Dunn and have him back up Collison for a year but as I was working that out I changed my mind. I think Dunn is a great prospect -- I would draft him third overall this year but he's also a rookie PG and changing PGs is like changing coaches. I'd like to see what we can build around Rondo/Cousins so instead I decided to use the pick to acquire an elite young wing player to complement Cousins. Chicago may or may not be willing to move Jimmy Butler, but if they are this looks like a realistic package to me. They get a starting SF, a young SG to develop, and a great young PG for when they inevitably move on from the Derrick Rose reclamation project (or push him to a super sub role).
The pick itself could go a number of ways. We still need depth on the wing and I like Luwawu a lot if he's still on the board at 14. Our perimeter defense is already looking a lot better with those two moving into the rotation.
This is cheating because I used this trade last time, but it's important that we clear out cap space and we could subtract Collison and Belinelli without hurting the core of the team. I always like to keep a balance of veterans and young players so there's a chance for the coaching staff to improve the team internally rather than always having to by players every year to get better. The difference in this scenario is that I won't be plugging Stanley Johnson into the starting lineup, instead I'll be using all that cap space to go after Harrison Barnes.
In this scenario we're keeping Koufos who's already familiar with Dave Joerger from his time in Memphis. That leaves us a little thin in the front court but we still have about 4 million to spend on a backup PF -- potentially Quincy Acy. Keeping the effective Cauley-Stein/Cousins paring and dumping Jimmy Butler and Harrison Barnes into the middle of the floor should give Joerger ample opportunity to develop an effective team defense.
The Luwawu pick is really just a stab in the dark because it's impossible to say who will still be on the board. It's also possible we go with a young big here and spend that additional cap space on a veteran SG.
First off, I want to remind you of my general points about the off-season. I won't be trading DeMarcus Cousins and I won't be trading up in the draft for a Ben Simmons/Brandon Ingram level prospect. I don't think we can go into next season hoping for 50 wins with a rookie expected to play a key role so I won't be drafting anyone and inserting them into the starting lineup either. We know know who our coach is going to be now though I don't think that will effect my planning at all. Joerger seems flexible on offense so as long as there's enough talent there we should be able to compete for a playoff spot.
Lastly I am planning to bring back Rondo. If this is where you check out, no harm no foul. This is my off-season plan and I think bringing him back is still our best option at PG for next season.
With that out of the way, here's Scenario #2:

This was going to be the scenario where we draft Kris Dunn and have him back up Collison for a year but as I was working that out I changed my mind. I think Dunn is a great prospect -- I would draft him third overall this year but he's also a rookie PG and changing PGs is like changing coaches. I'd like to see what we can build around Rondo/Cousins so instead I decided to use the pick to acquire an elite young wing player to complement Cousins. Chicago may or may not be willing to move Jimmy Butler, but if they are this looks like a realistic package to me. They get a starting SF, a young SG to develop, and a great young PG for when they inevitably move on from the Derrick Rose reclamation project (or push him to a super sub role).
The pick itself could go a number of ways. We still need depth on the wing and I like Luwawu a lot if he's still on the board at 14. Our perimeter defense is already looking a lot better with those two moving into the rotation.

This is cheating because I used this trade last time, but it's important that we clear out cap space and we could subtract Collison and Belinelli without hurting the core of the team. I always like to keep a balance of veterans and young players so there's a chance for the coaching staff to improve the team internally rather than always having to by players every year to get better. The difference in this scenario is that I won't be plugging Stanley Johnson into the starting lineup, instead I'll be using all that cap space to go after Harrison Barnes.

In this scenario we're keeping Koufos who's already familiar with Dave Joerger from his time in Memphis. That leaves us a little thin in the front court but we still have about 4 million to spend on a backup PF -- potentially Quincy Acy. Keeping the effective Cauley-Stein/Cousins paring and dumping Jimmy Butler and Harrison Barnes into the middle of the floor should give Joerger ample opportunity to develop an effective team defense.
The Luwawu pick is really just a stab in the dark because it's impossible to say who will still be on the board. It's also possible we go with a young big here and spend that additional cap space on a veteran SG.
