The best point brought up by that podcast is that the new Nets management shouldn't manage the Nets to try to lower the value of the picks they give to Boston. Those picks are gone and not coming back. Overpaying for a bunch of middle level players simply to get to mediocrity is about the worst thing the Nets can do. They'll become mediocre and use up their cap space and only create a situation where they would then have to blow it up and restart all over again in 2019 with a team that could be a bottom feeder for years simply to rebuild trying to find a superstar.
They will be better off starting the rebuild now. Dump the heavy contracts for the best deals you can get. Keep the salary situation flexible to possibly make trades where you absorb salaries in trades from teams that will need cap space. Find some youth to develop through trades or trades that net draft picks. Would this be great for Boston? Sure. but its probably in the Nets best interest as a franchise.
So that last paragraph, if I understand correctly that's similar to what Philly have been doing? Such as the Landry and Thompson deal? I think that would be great but with the exploding cap this year and next will they have the same opportunities?
I stand in the opposite camp to Lowe. They should look to Boston as a model for rebuilding. Build assets, overpay for Jerebko types with non-guaranteed money, build value in lesser players. Build with 2018 FA in mind, that's when their cap space ultimately matters. Use Jack's "expiring" to net some assets. If someone wants serious cap space, hey Joe Johnson!
If they get to the end of FA and they have nothing, then I can see them cashing in assets for what they can. But I don't see the rationale for giving in before then.