That was the mantra for the TV show "HEROES". You'd have to watch the whole season to understand it. But in my book, we have a nearly similar mission if our Bobcats are to become heroes this year:
GET A STARTING PF, SAVE THE SEASON

Our group of 4's is a pathetic excuse for an NBA squad. Really, put them together in a police line-up and they would resemble bigs ("Yes officer, that big brute of a basketball player did that to me"). But put them on the court and they look more like the front line for the Washington Generals.
WE NEED A HERO!!

On HOOPSWORLD, an article discussed who were the most likely players to be moved this season. As PF's go one team stood out in their analysis:
Chris Wilcox (Thunder): Like Wally, Wilcox is in the final year of his deal with the Thunder, and is a very movable asset. Chris is slated to earn $6.75 million this season and has been a productive four spot player. The Thunder also have Nick Collison under contract for the next three years and he too seems to be a player the Thunder would entertain moving. Thunder GM Sam Presti could be looking at as much as $20 million in cap space next season and the chance to land a splashy free agent from the 2009 free agent class. Moving Collision would be the smarter move for the Thunder, and simply let Wilcox expire, moving the possibly cap space closer to $25 million.
Both of these players earn around $6.5M. The Thunder would seemingly want players that would allow them cap space next season so that might limit our options. Wonder if they would take Morrison and May for either player? Collison would seem to fit LB's type of player and would provide quality production, but he has limited upside. Wilcox has greater athleticism but hasn't really reached his projected potential. Could LB turn that around?