The problem with trading Durant is... where... where do we send him that would want him and has cap space to take him and has assets to send back AND isn't over the apron? Oh, and that Durant would actually want to go there, no one is trading for him unless he expressly wants to play for them.
The contract math is especially difficult.
Booker, being much younger and not being toxic, we could probably land a hefty haul for him, but unless we trade him for our picks back, all we're doing is guaranteeing that Houston, Washington and whoever else owns our picks/swaps gets a brand new top 5 pick for the next 5 seasons straight.
At this point I no longer care if other teams benefit from our losing record, this team simply doesn't have a chance to compete at the highest level. We should be an above average team this season and I like watching young players develop. So I'm okay if we stay the course realizing that a first or second round exit is our peak but I'd rather we recognize the awful truth. That being, we, on our best day and with everything swinging our way, can not match up with Boston, OKC and probably several others.
And the gap is just going to widen each year even if our two rookies develop well. I would say, no panic moves, but settle for whatever appears to be market value for KD, Booker, Nurkic and if he's agreeable, Beal. Even if all we accomplish is to rid ourselves of a lot of salary, we'd at least have a path to take. If nothing else, we'd be able to put our cap space to work in order to rebuild our draft assets.
It won't be pretty and it won't be easy but either we're actually shooting for the top spot or we're not. And right now, we're locked into the "not" category. JMO