I've been hearing this on talk shows and over the radio today and it's an interesting point. Tatum turned 28 recently, and usually for most NBA players their "peak years" tend to be between the ages of 27-31. By making this move and basically admitting they are looking to splurge in 2028 with their acquired picks + George's expiring deal, I'm a little worried they are just gonna waste this period. I don't really see a path into Finals contention in the next two years. Sure, they could acquire a big name next summer but even that feels like a gamble similar to Giannis and if it doesn't happen, well then they are stuck again.
I'm also worried this private equity ownership is gonna continue to cut costs and not be willing to make the moves necessary since these kind of firms prioritize profits and being competitive but not going all the way (look at the Red Sox). In which case, you run the risk of Tatum feeling frustrated too and him asking out 2-3 years from now, and once he does that it's curtains.