No, I get your point but I'm not sure you are getting mine. I don't see a future where Suns fans accept being one of the worst teams in the league without our own picks. A 500 future fighting for play-ins is a more acceptable future than bottoming out entirely.
And there's the disconnect. I do not believe we have a choice. We WILL bottom out and we WILL be one of the worst teams in the league, it's just a matter of when we do it and how long it will last.
So the question is, from my perspective, do we bottom out right away and potentially shorten our time in hell or do we delay hitting bottom which will almost ensure that our misery lasts much longer. If we do it right away we might even have a young stable of players 3 or 4 years from now that we can enjoy watching develop even though we won't be very competitive. But at least hope and enjoyment could return to the fanbase.
Obviously if anyone still believes we can turn this team around and get a shot at a championship, they're not going to like my suggestion. I'm just not sure why fans that agree we are screwed (and will be screwed for a long time) would prefer to stay the course. Trading Booker while he is still in his prime seems a better choice than waiting for age and injury to bring his value down. Similar points apply to KD, Beal, Nurkic and the other vets. None of them are likely to improve their value and the ones that are already negative value are just going to see that worsen.
I don't believe we have a good path forward. And I'm not at all positive my suggestion will work especially given the new salary cap. So many of the teams that might be willing to pursue one of our vets are likely to be dealing with their own cap problems and if they're over the first or second apron, that could present challenges and reduce the trading pool. But if we haven't cleared the deck and recieved at least some assets in return for our veterans before they lose all value, I'm not sure a decade of misery won't become a huge understatement.