Well, unless we can get a really good young player(s) back, there's no reason to blow it up right now. Yes, KG and Ray have valuable contracts in that they expire. However, unless you find a team that needs that cap space and has a really good young player they're willing to trade to get it (like the Grizzlies with Gasol a few years back), we're better off keeping them and letting them both expire. Yes, this makes next year a bit frustrating in that we probably won't be a real title contender (though who knows...move Pierce to the 2, Green to the 3, and Ray to 6th man, and try to make small moves). However, it seems like that is the best short and long-term plan, because even if we try to trade our big guys, we wouldn't get back equal value (hurts in the short-term) and we wouldn't have the space from their (KG/Ray) contracts coming off in a year (long-term). So...giving this squad one more run isn't exactly replicating the first Big Three experience. We keep them, let their contracts expire, then make a run at 1-2 big time players.