A re-build can't happen because of the picks they gave up for KD. If the team re-builds, I think they would end up giving high lottery picks to the Nets. 2025 pick, 2027 pick. If we're really bad next season, we're going to give the Nets a great pick from what I understand. The whole re-build process is to get those lottery picks in the end of a losing season.
In a way, it makes sense to tank a bit this season, in the sense to sell off players, but you can't do a full re-build. Not with 2025 and 2027 picks going to the Nets. I would be open to it, if we had our own picks. It takes at least 2-3 years to get out of a full re-build.
Sure 14-15 or being a .500 team stinks right now, but getting back to that from say where Detroit is, is not easy. We're not that far from being a good team. We need to get a point guard, and we need to find a way for Beal/KD/Book to develop some chemistry. Right now, I think it's easier to get 1-2 players that make you a more complete good team, vs doing a full re-build with no control of your draft picks in the 3 of the coming 4 years after this one.
Agreed.
We can’t blow it up without control of our own draft…
That is why step one would be to trade Booker to the Nets for all the picks we sent them, whatever other picks we can get, and the rotting corpse of Ben Simmons.
Step two is trade Durant for a load of picks from the Thunder… and whatever contracts are needed to get it to work. (No chance we could get Chet though, he’s worth more than Durant alone). But I could see the thunder passing on him entirely, in which case you send him to Miami for whatever you can get.
Ideally we do this in the summer, that way we don’t end up having our pick swapped this year and it allows this team this season to try and turn it around, but if things go seriously sideways then you gotta do it soon, while Durant still has some semblance of trade value.
Sadly, I think we’d be stuck with Beal. I’m sure he’d be willing to waive his no trade clause to get out but I doubt anyone would take him, at least not until he is expiring.
We still would be at risk of giving up premium picks in the swap years but… we’re already facing that likelihood.
It would be ruthless, but good drafting and good use of the cap space we’d have relatively soon could have the team turned around far quicker than it appears we could in our current situation.
This isn’t what I’d want to do but this is a “break in case of emergency“ plan. If this gets really bad, I don’t see another way out.