Trade PP and KG for Jordan and Smith, add a healthy Rondo and Sully and you'll make the playoffs. The team will be fairly solid on defense and the offense won't be as bad as you think.
You can't put 3 guys who are poor to very bad shooters and very poor free throws shooters on the floor together for extended minutes and expect to score very many points.
That team would defend fairly well, at least in theory, but they'd probably score in the 80s every night. Whatever ground they'd make up by being much better on the offensive boards they'd give up by not having any scorers on the same level as Pierce or Garnett. So that team might actually be worse offensively than our team was these past couple of years.
We'll get significantly more shots at the rim with that group than we have in the recent past and more transition points as well. Also more offensive rebounds. Not to mention Rondo was awfully solid on his outside shooting last year.
Getting awfully more shots at the rim doesn't help you much when
a. the opponent can just foul with impunity b/c your team can't hit free throws
b. there will be 3-4 defenders at the rim every time because they can pack the paint
A) most teams don't spend the entire game fouling with impunity because they want to keep their players in the game. Also, do you have any evidence that Smith/DJ/Rondo are fouled much more often than other players now? Are we sure this isn't like the infamous "hack-a-Rondo" strategy that people have been fretting over for years but we rarely if ever see in games?
B) nba teams pack the paint. Everybody seems to think that defenders stick to most players like glue when they don't have the ball, it doesn't happen. Just like claims that teams never guard Rondo.
C) they'd still have the point guard that can direct an offense/pass the ball better than anyone else in the league, they'd be a better transition team than our current group, and you're *really* kidding yourself if you think a team with Smith and DJ won't get to the rim significantly more than a team with PP/KG.
Oh, I agree with you that Smith and DJ would get to the rim a lot more.
I just think that a modern NBA offense is built on pick and roll, pick and pop, and drive and kick with a solid group of deadeye outside shooters who can also defend and score in transition.
I don't think that team would be very good at the pick and pop or drive and kick parts. Bradley and Green would pretty much have to spend every possession hanging out in either corner waiting to take a spot up three.
As for fouls, I think the other team will foul with impunity at the rim because they know if they get in the penalty it doesn't matter because 3 of the other team's 4 best players can't hit free throws.