I'd like to add Okafor, Towns or Johnson to this team. Last year I would like to have added Wiggins or Parker. However, in both years, we played our mid level vets, most of whom won't be here long term "just enough" to secure the 6th spot last year and what looks like the 6th to 12 spot this year.
I think that's Sharp's argument. Would you rather move forward with Andrew Wiggins or Jabari Parker and Okafor or Towns or with Smart and Kelly Oubre?
There's merit to that argument. Playing mid level vets who will not be with your team long term is nuts when you're in Boston's position. That' the only issue I have with the current rebuild.
If our young guys get us into the playoffs, awesome. But if our mid level vets who have no future here do, it's a waste of short term opportunity to acquire top level, blue chip talent.
As far as using acquiring young talent to trade for established, top level vets, the same applies again. Your chances of landing Love last year would have increased greatly by having a Wiggins or Parker /Sullinger package - that's what Saunders was looking for. Instead we have Marcus Smart, who I like a lot, but who is also neither Wiggins or Love...
I get playing to win at all times and ascribe to it, with the exception of playing mid level vets who won't be here long term.
This doesn't really apply to IT as much as it does/did to Bass, Thornton and prince, he're more than that as a talent - but still I get Sharp's point.