The team's got a little while before Danny decides whether to blow it up or not, but it's a little while; probably three or four weeks to show that they can be competitive. That should be enough time for guys to play themselves into shape, for Pietrus to integrate himself into the lineup, for Pierce to get himself healthy and going, and for JO to have his inevitable knee injury.
Danny knows that the team could be done, just like we do. If we're in early February and the team's still muddling along at .500 or below, look for some changes to happen. Look for Ray Allen to get traded for picks/young talent. Maybe look for something REALLY dramatic; at least look for Danny to kick around the idea of trading for Joe Johnson or Rudy Gay or some other talented-but-overpaid scorer. We're most apt to use the cap space via trade, anyway.
The fact is, Danny knows this team isn't playing well. He knows it's more than just the lack of training camp, or integrating new players. There may be a smidge of validity to those, but this is a veteran group. Talk about the Lakers and Spurs bringing back their same core; the starting lineup's basically been the same, it's only the bench that's different for the C's this year and the problems start with the guys who've been here for a while. We aren't losing games because Wilcox and Dooling aren't comfortable yet!
I hear a lot of excuses being made for a team that's showing itself to just not be very good right now. What does a medicore team look like? They can beat the dregs and sometimes keep up with the great teams, but usually can't quite make enough plays to beat the good teams. Pretty much exactly what we've seen.
Maybe they get better, but they better get better soon; the clock's a tickin'.