Is there honestly anyone here who wouldn't trade IT for Julius Randle?
I think IT could be a starter but not a top caliber starter. Similarly Dragic ain't a top caliber starter either but both are great 2nd tier 'close, but non all star' level PG's or at least consistent serious All Star point guard candidates.
Also important to look at defensive impact if you're comparing PG's and Thomas' liability as a starter comes because of his defensive leaks/exploit-ability.
I think our rebuild is going better than LA's. When Kobe leaves after this year they'll have cap space +Jordan Clarkson+Russell+Randle (and possibly Hibbert).
The potential in Russell and Randle is arguably higher than any of our players not named Smart or Rozier.
I dunno why some people are saying Randle is a puss defender because he's looked really solid in pre season and can basically guard 3's through 5's and even some solid hedge/help on SG's.
The biggest advantage we have vs the Lakers is our coach. He's becoming a bonafide superstar and will have massive pulling power for us over the next few years for free agents. There's also our front office. Danny Ainge is great, Mitch Kuptchack is great, but Danny doesn't have the clueless owner family rotting the core from within.
Well I still think, given Dragic career year would be hard to repeat, but he certainly has the size and speed to get away with it, and still be formidable on two ends of the floor. As you stated previously; IT personally cannot.
Randle and Russell certainly have the potential to be a franchise player. But Russell also had the highest bust probability, and Randle isn't doing himself any favors being injured. I like our chances personally, because as you also mentioned, we have Danny Ainge, who's a disciplined and savvy trader. Wyc Grousbeck, who doesn't mind opening the pocket books, and Brad Stevens, who's already getting his plays copied by other coaches, and he doesn't look a day old.
I certainly love our chances, because I believe with Stevens running the helm, I think free agents will be more likelier to come here. I think this is exactly what we've been hoping for.
Free agents that want to come here.
When you build a winning culture, right coach with playoff experience, a group of young but determined individuals; you just set the pitch for any free agent that believes he deserves to shine, and will deservedly do so in our system.
Lakers still have the advantage of course. But free agents don't always go to terrible situations if there isn't any money or other incentives involved to reel them in.
We have picks out the whazoo. Lets see what superstar gets put up for trade.