I still think the Durant trade, while an overpay, was OK. Now you had two top scorers on one team. Durant even brings some situational defense down the stretch when you can play him as a weak side shot blocker. The next two trades are where we went too far. The CP3/Beal trade is the fatal one that has us where we have no flexibility from BOTH being over the second apron and dealing with Beal's NTC. Then the Ayton for Nurkic trade cooked the goose further. We took any defensive chance we had, after we hired a coach eager to turn Ayton around, and made the trade. We just kept reducing the playable pieces around KD and Book instead of adding to them.
It's basic science, you have a formula, you change one part of it and see what happens. If you change multiple parts of the formula, how do you know what is and isn't working? We just kept changing parts so much without incrementally seeing what did and did not work. Now we have a smaller and slower team than the rest of our competitors.
I honestly don't think we can rebuild until Beal's contract comes off the books. This offseason we can get under the second apron, an possibly the first briefly, which would allow us to make a trade for maybe a decent center or PF. We will be stuck working around the edges of this until we run out of the Beal contract. Just watched a Sports Illustrated NBA person who says KD doesn't fit Houston's timeline and they are only interested in Booker. I don't think we are moving off KD. There's no suitors that can give us a return we want that KD will play for. This is going to last a couple more seasons, I think.