It's difficult to remain competitive, and build and develop through the draft. Young players need playing time to develop, that makes remaining competitive that much more difficult.
I'm a bit annoyed at where we're sitting as a team right now. We're not developing our young group of players, Young, Nader, Mickey, etc in lieu of trying to make the playoffs, only to get outed in the first round.
Either continue to build by playing, and developing these younger players to give them the experience they need to hopefully peak into a contender, or decide they're not worth the time sooner rather than later, and place them.
That would not have included signing 30 year old Al Horford as a tease, and not following through, by leaving the team in need of veterans pieces to seriously challenge in the East.
I feel trying to do both will lead to years of mediocrity.