The team is 100% in win now mode. It's all about a title right now. If this organization didn't learn anything from the Barkley era then Nash era about getting close, thinking you will be back and returning to ineptitude? I got nothing. My hopes of them really finding a high impact player is about Zero right now. I am thinking if the team makes another meaningful acquisition it won't happen until the trade deadline.
Yeah everyone keeps saying that but I don't quite agree. Sure, we aren't too far away and with a little more than average good luck we could win it all but our window doesn't have to close when Paul retires or declines significantly.
We have a couple of years to force that window wide open for almost another decade by finding our next point guard and solidifying our front court. If we sell out everything to win this year or next while CP is hopefully still a force, it could close that future (Booker/Ayton) window.
So, my point isn't that we shouldn't go for it, it's that we have to look at long term too which is not usually the case for teams that are truly "going for it". We could make a couple of trades where we give up all our future firsts (with alternating year pick options) but is there really anything we could do that would make us the absolute favorites? I don't see it. And we need to consider that when looking at deals unless they see a trade that actually separates us from the group of 8 or so title contenders.
To sum up, I think we do what we can to win now but we have to be careful with our future picks and young players. For example, don't start trading away multiple future firsts, don't trade Ayton for a 33 year old center that might have a year or two at a slightly higher level than DA and don't toss Mikal into a trade to upgrade the power forward spot unless you're really bringing back a true difference maker at that position.