Just to flesh this out, here's a really easy way the team could be worse next year:
- Let Bass, Jerebko, and Datome walk.
- Give Crowder the QO but let him walk when some desperate team offers him well over the full MLE.
- Stay put in the draft at all spots and make a couple of draft-and-stash picks in the second round. (e.g. Portis, Wright, Jaiteh, Vezenkov)
- Sign a couple of young-ish buy-low guys (e.g. Biyombo, Aminu)
Opening night roster:
Smart / Thomas / Pressey
Bradley / Young / Wright
Turner / Aminu / Wallace
Sullinger / Portis
Zeller / Olynyk / Biyombo
Sophomore Smart/more integrated IT
Older AB/Sophomore Young
is better than the backcourt we had over the entire course of last season.
Turner/Aminu is about as good if not better than Turner/Crowder.
Older Sullinger/Portis
More integrated and older Zeller/Older Olynyk/Biyombo
is superior to the frontcourt we had over the entire course of last season.
With the youth of our team, including that of our coach's, and considering the hole that the Rondo/Green duo dug the team into early on, it is very hard -- even ignoring all the possibilities of immediate upgrades such as Love, Cousins, Monroe, Thibs as defensive assistant -- to imagine us being worse than last year record-wise.
This is just as much nonsense as optimists portraying the slim chance that we're getting Love to be a reliable option for the team's summer plans. We won't be worse next year, barring injury.
Edit: oh, and, I doubt Danny was disappointed we made the playoffs.