It's funny that fans are so reluctant to blow this team up in fear of returning to mediocrity when it's pretty clear we're already there. 40 games into the season and we're just two games over five hundred. If that's not mediocrity, I don't know what is.
Mediocrity for me is consistently missing the playoffs or getting sent out early. The Bucks have been mediocre. The Knicks have been mediocre. The Sixers have been mediocre.
Last season we lost in the Conference Semifinals (and lost to the team that went to the Finals_. The season before that we lost in the Finals. We dealt with injuries both seasons. We've won our division every season. That's not mediocrity.
This season we've been mediocre so far, but we've shown flashes of what we can be. We'll make the playoffs barring any major injuries and I bet we'll end up higher than the 7th seed. From there, the only team I see that's definitively better than us in our conference is The Heat. Nothing is going to change that.
So instead of playing GM, why not be a fan? We're lucky enough to watch some of the real legends of the sport battle every night. Maybe we won't win a title, but we've got a shot. We've done better than any other team in the Big 3 era other than the Lakers. What's the difference between riding it out and blowing it up? We become worse faster and have a chance at better draft picks sooner? We get some guys who aren't good enough to help us contend and cross our fingers they'll get better because they're younger? No thanks.
The best organization in my opinion this century has been the Spurs. The reason is because they're shrewd and they're patient. They have a culture of consistency and excellence. That's what we have right now. That's what we'd be blowing up.
It's crazy that you can have a thread saying that Lin is better than Melo (because he supposedly has more intangibles than a proven superior talent in the league) and everyone is eager to trade our best players (who have proven intangibles and talent) for question marks. That ain't Celtic pride.