Thought I'd throw in that I listened to a podcast yesterday with V. Ranadive. When asked about the rebuilding process, and if he felt inpatient at times, he said yes, because he hates losing, but he has to constantly remind himself that its not going to happen overnight. Its going to take time. Now that unto itself isn't that revealing, but then he said, they aren't interested in putting together a team that will compete for just a couple of years, but he wants to build a team that will compete every year, and that's what will take time. To me, the translation is, they're not going to go for quick fixes, or older veterans who have in the past been great players. They're going to build the team with young, up and coming players that can play together for years to come. And they're going to be very specific about what kind of player they go after.
With that in mind, Shumpert makes sense. He's a young up and coming player that is known for his defense. He also has good size for the SG position, and his scoring ability has improved. There's nothing wrong with looking at a future with McLemore starting and Shumpert backing him up. I think any veterans brought in will be players in the 27 to 32 year range, and mostly be players to come off the bench and fill a specific need.