The Bulls should continue the rebuild, and getting the #1 pick would be a big part of that. Convincing Beal to agree to this would be tough, but there is a possibility that Chicago could flip him somewhere that he wants to be.
The Grizzlies seem to need a big man to play next to JJJ, so they go get one of the cheaper ones in terms of what they have to give up for him. Capela is a solid rebounder and rim-protector and would fit nicely in the Grizzlies starting lineup.
The Kings decide to move on from Barnes, allowing Huerter to start. They replace Barnes with Allen, an elite 3-and-D player who will fit nicely next to Fox. This will give their rotation another reliable defensive piece who can knock down the three very efficiently, which will hopefully help elevate their offense to what it was two seasons ago.
The Hawks decide to get their superstar, who will hopefully help them contend alongside Trae. They go get KCP, Drummond, and DSJ in free agency, and then extend JJ to establish an elite rotation.
Hawks Rotation:
PG: Trae - DSJ
SG: KCP - Bogdanovic
SF: Durant - Matthews/Griffin
PF: JJ - Clarke
C: OO- Drummond
The Suns have a lot of talent on their roster, but it is mostly because of their starting five. They decide to reconstruct this starting five, as well as add to the depth of their roster. They go get an actual PG and then get some actual depth that can contribute to a playoff run.
Suns Rotation:
PG: DJ - Melton
SG: Booker - O'Neale
SF: Derozan - Little
PF: Hunter - Barnes
C: Nurkic - Smith