Regarding Rudy, it's the type of problem that will work itself out organically. Either he will develop into the kind of player who's forcing the team to play him starter minutes (30-35) in order to have a better chance to win games or he won't.
If he does, then he's got the minutes and role he wants, even if he's not starting. If he doesn't, how valuable is a player who hasn't clearly distinguished himself as a guy who the team needs to play big minutes after four seasons? It won't be agonizing to lose him if he's merely a good role-player. Good role-players matter, but they are transitory parts of the team...you rarely have a role-player with a ten year career for a single team.
It's hard to contrive a situation where the team really needs to play him big minutes to have a better chance to win, but doesn't. Therefore, it's hard to contrive a situation where he's both the essential to the team and unwilling to stay.
Yep.
Right now I see (as most of the world does) as the team "core" being Roy, Aldridge and Oden.
Right behind them are Rudy and Batum.
Miller is 33, and so relatively short term.
Blake and Joel are great role players. But limited enough in game and upside that you can't consider them core.
Webster and Travis I don't see as core. Bayless and the rest haven't proven to be valuable yet.
So, if Batum continues to develop and improve - especially if he is an excellent defender, he slides in perfectly as a fringe core player in the starting lineup.
If Rudy continues to develop and improve - then we may have an issue.
Either Rudy is satisfied with a 6th man role; in which case the replacement for Miller is not critical - just get the best MLE free agent you can.
Or he develops into a "lead" guard that could start, or Roy develops into a "lead" guard that could start; in which case Miller is replaced with a backup caliber PG.
Roy or Rudy as full-time PG does not seem likely to me, so Rudy is happy as 6th man, or we trade him for a true PG. I hope Rudy does turn out to be Reggie Miller lite, and I hope he likes his 6th man role, as lots of really good teams have had a great player coming off the bench. It is a fantastic luxury to have.