I guess I have to put Cleveland here...
Cleveland Derps
Kyrie Irving
Andrew Bogut
David Lee
I don't know, that's a a solid front court and a young leader/superstar in the making.
(I'm seeing it already. Bogut will be judged because of injuries. Lets keep in mind that Bogut's injuries, while many, are not recurring, so chances that he stays injured is pretty much on par on chances that he stays healthy.)
I am very concerned about the decline in Bogut's offensive value post-injury. He struggled mightily his first year back and he showed no signs of improvement in the small number of games he played last season. Not convinced he is going to be able to regain his former levels of utility offensively.
Without that offensive value, I think his value declines quite a bit. Strictly a defender/rebounder with minimal offensive value rather than the three-dimensional player he was before the injury.
I gave Bogut the benefit of the doubt a year ago (that his offense would improve after another summer post-injury) but after seeing no progress this past season, I am taking a "prove it to me" stance on Bogut's offensive game.
I like David Lee more as a sixth man than a starter. I don't think he offers much advantage to his team as a starting PF in the NBA. As a starting C, he does offensively but he is a liability defensively.
I think his numbers will decline the more minutes he plays at PF (vs C) and decline further the more quality talent is put around him because he isn't a top tier player so his shot-attempts will go elsewhere (and it's not like he is adding value defensively).
I would consider bringing in another PF (even in a 20mpg starter's role) and moving David Lee to the bench where I think he'll be one of the best sixth men in the CB league.
Kyrie Irving is a terrific prospect. Excellent chance to be a top five PG down the road. Most definitely a keeper.