Agreed PhoSita, I actually like Hump, Bass and Bayless quite a bit as complimentary veteran players.
My ideal world right now:
1. Play the young guys all the minutes
2. Young guys gain maximum game time experience heading into summer league
3. This also conveniently results in us having the "best shot" percentage wise toland a top three pick
4. That hoped for top three picks either becomes a centerpiece of our future or is used to land a #1, #2 chip for our future.
I'd be very happy with the following scenario -
Asik / Humphries / Faverani
Sully / Olynyk / Bass
Green / Vet player / 17th pick?
Bradley / Top three pick? / Johnson OR Babb
Rondo / Bayless / Pressey
Maybe top three pick is at SF, 17th pick at the two spot, PG or Center spot, depending on play chosen with the top three pick? Not sure how wee get Asik, but would like to try...
I mean, you can mix and match scenarios - but agree in having some combination of Hump, Bass and Bayless here as role players - would be very good provided the right "big chip players" are in front of them.
LooseCannon:
Understand the sentiment - I'm a feet to the fire guy as far as young players. I think the best way to develop is to get your backside handed to you every day by players better than you. If the players don't have the mental fortitude to maintain their confidence during that process the NBA may not be the right league for them. I understand the opposing opinion to that - but that's where I'm at with it.