I'm not trying to do something crazy here - not signing CP3 or Josh Smith or Iggy.... not trading for Eric Gordon, Afflalo or Tyreke Evans
Just trying to build a long term winner here and it's got to start somewhere:
Draft
Assume the order remains as it is right now:
ORL = Noel
CHA = McLemore
CLE = Porter
PHO = Olapido
NOP = Bennett
SAC = Burke
Those picks all make some kind of sense... I think

I'm not taking Bazz!
I'm going to select Zeller and trade him to OKC for #12 and #32...
With Washington, Minnesota, Portland and Philadelphia selecting next I know a quality PG prospect will be there at #12.... and the Thunder know Zeller, Gobert and Len would be gone at #12... so they pony up a high 2nd round pick to grab a talented big man that not only fits right now with Ibaka and Perkins but long term would be a nice compliment to Ibaka, Durant and Westbrook.
We move down and hope to grab 1 of MCW, McCullom, KCP, Schroeder while adding #32 which will come in handy!
So the order continues:
OKC = Zeller
WAS = Len
MIN = McCullom
POR = Gobert
PHI = Bazz
And I'm lucky... we get MCW @ #12!
Not going to go through every pick but I'm sure smarter people than I can explain why the first 12 would/could pan out this way

In the second round:
DET #32 = Nate Wolters
DET #35 = Tim Hardaway Jr
DET #56 = some random European to leave over there until some point down the road
MCW, Wolters and Hardaway Jr looks like a pretty good Draft... or is it? I'm not as educated on the college kids as most since NCAA coverage on regular TV in the Land of Oz does not exist!
Free Agency
We renounce all our free agents... and waive Slava and English as well.
NOTE: If we waive Slava before the 29th of June we only have to pay him $500k!
Assuming a $60 mil cap....we have approx $30 mil in cap space to use!
Sign Earl Clark for 4 years, giving him $7 mil flat per season
Sign Al-Farouq Aminu for 4 years, giving him $7 mil flat per season
I'd then take Andris Biedrins and Brandon Rush from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for their unprotected 2014 pick.
I need clarification on this though. Everyone knows that you can't trade consecutive first round picks.... GSW traded their 2013 first rounder... once that debt is paid can they trade their 2014 pick?
It really doesn't matter if we get the 2014 or 2015 pick - as long as we're getting an unprotected pick from them in 2014 or 2015 I like my chances

The deal saves them $13 mil immediately... which they can spend on Jarrett Jack and Carl Landry while avoiding the luxury tax. They keep Richard Jefferson and his expiring allows them to once again come under the tax threshold after next season... so they can't really complain!
We get expirings that may or may not have value prior to the trade deadline... and at worst we get a future first round pick while meeting the minimum team salary requirement
That deal completes my off-season.... nothing amazing.... nothing "sexy".... but long term I think it puts us in a great position
What Do We Got?
We'd now have the following full roster:
Drummond/Biedrins
Monroe/Clark/CV-DNP/Jerebko
Aminu/Singler/Middleton
Knight/Rush/Hardaway, Jr
MCW/Stuckey/Wolters
Biedrins, CV-DNP, Rush and Stuckey are all expiring deals... everyone else is young and either on rookie deals or "reasonable" contracts
The potential is there to combine assets (young talent + large expiring contracts) to trade for a legit All-Star player... assuming one was locked in to a long term deal.... The Boston model of building

Potential Rotation with the Big 10:
Drummond 30 + Monroe 18
Monroe 16 + CV-DNP 16 + Clark 16
Aminu 28 + Singler 14 + Middleton 6
Knight 12 + Stuckey 28 + Middleton 8
MCW 30 + Knight 18
Assuming we can't get anything for Stuckey and CV-DNP (or Rush or Biedrins) during the season we could cut ties with them if needed (only keep them if we're pushing for the playoffs) and go with the youth:
Drummond 30 + Monroe 18
Monroe 16 + Clark 26 + Aminu 8
Aminu 22 + Singler 20 + Middleton 6
Knight 24 + Hardaway 14 + Middleton 10
MCW 28 + Wolters 14 + Knight 6
"Losing the Right Way"?