
The plan starts by trading Mo for to Miami for Haslem. I've been explaining for well over a year now why this is such a perfect trade for both teams so I won't repeat any of it again. That gives you the following lineup:
PG: Sessions
SG: Redd/Bell
SF: Simmons/Mason
PF: Haslem/Yi/Villanueva
C: Bogut/Gadz
Let's say you stay put in the draft and keep your pick. You could draft a PG to team with Sessions. Or you could move Villanueva to Memphis for Lowry/filler. You then could trade the pick down (let's say to New Jersey for their two picks) and pick Rush or Douglas-Roberts and Thabeet. Let's say you take Rush and Thabeet. So now your roster is:
PG: Sessions/Lowry
SG: Redd/Bell
SF: Rush/Simmons/Mason
PF: Haslem/Yi
C: Bogut/Thabeet
You're crowded at SF but Dez's expiring deal will have value so you could look to move him in the offseason. Maybe combine him with Redd and make a big splash. Or combine it with Bell and go after something smaller. Maybe a S&T with the Hawks for Childress. Let's say you get lucky there. Now you're looking at:
PG: Sessions/Lowry
SG: Redd/Rush
SF: Childress/Simmons
PF: Haslem/YI
C: Bogut/Thabeet
The one issue is Simmons' deal but that's going to be a tough one to move anyway. So you keep him and hope that what he's shown to close out this season is a foreshadowing of what he can at least do next season. I'd run with that team for next season and see what it can do. That's a lot of wheeling and dealing but I don't think any of it is unrealistic. Plus, you've removed nearly all of your bad contracts and added talent in the process.