I said this on the "marcus crazy defense..." thread but here it is with more detail:
After the way they have played lately, I've decided that the C's should not make a major deal, that is, one to bring in Cousins, Butler, Melo etc.
This team looks good now and there's a lot of promise for the future with Smart, Brown and Nets picks. Why give that up, even for a "superstar" who may or may not put them over the top? GS is not fading anytime soon.
So my "stay the course" idea starts with keeping this core:
Horford, IT, Crowder, Smart, Bradley, Brown
Sorry, Terry Rozier and Kelly Olynyk, but you have to give up something to get something so these guys are my sacrificial lambs. You also have Zeller and Amir and the youth corps (Mickey, Yabu, Zizic, D-Jax) as decent chips to put together a deal for a rebounding big. I am not going to suggest a specific trade, but we saw several bigs get traded today (M. Plumlee, Hibbert, Hawes). Most likely, the deal will not require using all these chips.
I am enjoying watching this team, yet I am also excited about Jaylen Brown and the Nets picks. The next championship may come with Horford clearly in decline or he may not be here at all. I am OK with that. I just think that a more minor move to shore up the frontcourt, while keep the future very bright, is the way to go.