There have been posts in several threads stating that the picks that brought KG were mid-round picks.
To be clear, it took a lotto pick, #5, to get Ray Allen (coming off double-ankle surgery).
For KG, it took two 1sts, our own and Minny's 2009 1st that we had prevously acquired. That pick turned out to be a #6 lottery pick (and after trading away KG, it was clearly going to be a lotto pick). (also GGreen, considered a top prospect, and Al, the best young post man in the game).
So for those that suggest we can trade any old 1st rounder for a superstar, please keep in mind that in each case it took at least one lottery pick, not a mid-rounder or late pick, no protected picks or any of that.
The #5 got a star player coming off double ankle surgery, aka damaged goods.
It took a #6, a late 1st, the best young post player in the game, and a prospect that had 20 ppg potential to land KG.
As we look forward, we just don't have the assets to bring in marquee talent like we had when we landed those two guys, and it's not common to have two teams looking to clear the decks and start over like that at the same time who happen to have two all-star players around the prime of their careers that happen to play positions that not only complement each other, but also the all-star we already had.
It's a bit cold around these parts for many FA's, and we just don't have the trade assets to bring one in. As bad as it is, it could get much worse before it gets better.