I am not sure any of these players are still going to be here 3-4 years from now.
Bass is clearly on his way out. Zeller and Brandan Wright are fine backups but neither are starting material. Sullinger is a good starting PF but his weight problems make him an uncertain long term bet. Olynyk cannot defend anybody and majority of his good games come against lowest caliber of opposition.
It is not a promising situation. It is more disappointing than promising.
Not true.
Among his best games this season were ones against Chicago, Cleveland, Washington, Toronto, Memphis, Oklahoma City and Brooklyn.
Heartening!
Among Zeller, Sully, Oly and Wright, it seems to me the most solid locks to stay are, in order: Oly (offense) and Zeller (size). If Oly's best role is off the bench, that's great. I still believe in Sully... maybe not as high a motor as some but his rebounding shows it's not a broken motor and his skill set is great. He's also our only immovable big at the moment. We need a bigger immovable big though, which is why I think Sully is the guy who'll most likely be moved. That last sentence is kind of my main point in this thread.
It is also interesting though to look at the power forwards in the upcoming draft, not originally a draft known for PF but for Center and SF. Now there are some intriguing PF's like: Looney, Porzingis, Harrel, Alexander, Portis, etc... The Celtics are deep at PF but that won't stop Danny from drafting another if he thinks it's BPA. And then the question again is who will be traded...
But at this point Mudiay, Stanley Johnson and Winslow are the non centers who excite me more than any of the above PF's, but that could be out of ignorance and for the wrong reasons.