So, just live with this and simply let our veterans play out their contracts? Although I agree we need to hang onto our picks, I find it highly unlikely that happens if we're still trying to compete.
If there's a 2% chance we can win it all by trading Dunn, Oso and our 2031 pick, I'm pretty sure this front office will do it. In fact, if we had a 2% chance I might even be okay with it, though not in favor of it. But I don't see any path towards contention with this group and the tradable assets we have. So, as I've said, I'd rather see us develop young players in the hopes that when we get out of draft pick hell we might actually have a few core pieces on the roster.
We probably have a .5% chance at a title now. It's not good and at best it would double trading Oso, Dunn, and our #1 pick in 2031. So a 1% shot, at best, is our window. Why not keep Dunn, Oso, and that pick and let guys expire or trade them at their peak?
We aren't getting lottery picks for KD, Booker, or Beal now. Slim chance we get one during the draft though. So there is no benefit in pulling the plug right now. We don't own our pick and we aren't adding a 2025 lottery pick unless we make a draft night trade. See if incredibly small chance pays off because there's no alternative at the moment.
If you want to blow it up this off-season then we need a reason beyond "We won't win" because we can not win with young guys also but none will be worth investing in long term given what we have available to add around them. We're strapped for assets. Even if we traded Booker for the #1 pick and selected Flagg, who I think will be a future All-Star, Durant will want out and we need to trade him next and that isn't bringing back lottery picks, so we might end up with a Detroit type situation where we have 1 quality youngster (Cade) biding his time to leave town because the franchise can't get him help for a half decade. That isn't going to sell tickets. It won't keep fans tuning in either. We become a joke just like the Pistons.
You seem to forget they just renovated the arena, got a new sponsorship deal at the arena, signed a new TV contract, and a new owner might like to stop bleeding money watching the fan base dwindle. Right now, they're selling out games. Ishbia isn't going to strip this team down and tank ratings and attendance just because some don't like 50 & fade. We're locked in unless Houston trades us our picks back. That's the only thing that makes a teardown an attractive sale for the future. Having zero hope until the mid 30's isn't something anyone wants except those who don't like being teased by 50 & Fade, which is small percentage of the fan base and likely even smaller when it comes to prospective staff and players.