Again the real key here is as much as I think Mario Chalmers is all you really need in our situation, you can't go from Isaiah Thomas to Mario Chalmers along with a 35% SG. You can go from 22-8-20-8-20 to 22-8-20-15-10 or somesuch, but you can't go from 22-8-20-8-20 to 22-8-20-8-10. Even if Cuz steps forward and makes it 25-8-20-8-10, your backcourt is then just pathetic.
We created this situation. A couple of years ago we had one of the most talented backcourts in the league. Turns out 3 18+pt type scorers after IT arrived. But catering to IT has destroyed our backcourt now. Now he's the last talented piece in the entire group. Much as he may have ****ed it all up, you can't complete the ruination of your backcourt by simply dropping the last of your talented pieces there. You need talent back, or you have gone form one of the most talented backcourts in the league to maybe the very least talented backcourt in the league. At that point it won't matter what Cuz does up front.
You MIGHT be able to if you have 18 coming from your 6th man off he bench...but of course that then implies that IT is retained, we somehow obtain another r starting PG with money we won't have after retaining IT, and the starting PG is good enough to hold back the tension of a clearly inferior player starting in front of IT, who will always be pressing to start. That was uncomfortable and failed just this very season with Vasquez.
Furthermore it STILL can't work with a 35% shooting SG because then you will have no effective spacing. You don't need stars, but you need at least one guy out there who is a threat of some sort. And if the other guy isn't a threat, he'd better be Tony Allen.
I'm sorry, but I had to re-post both of your posts. In your first post, you talk about how we can't go from a guy like Thomas to Chalmers (along with a 35% SG) because we can't reduce our 22-8-20-8-20 to 22-8-20-8-10. You are advocating that we resign Thomas to retain that scoring distribution as well as to not bleed talent.
However, after Slim and I disagreed with you, you specifically bring up the Kings situation and reference how they couldn't make it work because of their money situation and the fact that Thomas might not like coming off the bench. We aren't necessarily arguing the fact that the Kings can acquire those three defensive roleplayers by next season. What we disagree with is that you can't build a winning team with 2 scoring stars and three defensive roleplayers in a starting lineup with a super sixth man coming off the bench. The Thunder have done it already. In 2011-2012, they made it to the finals with that exact team makeup. Now would the Kings be able to get to a similar roster makeup? That's a different discussion entirely.
Just for the sake of it, let's say Gay does opt out and resigns for around 14 mil a year. That puts us at 61 mil next year (14.7 mil under the luxury tax). Going off a rumor that said a GM wouldn't give more than 4-5 mil for Thomas, we're able to sign Thomas for 5 mil a year. That puts us at 66 mil next year (9.7 mil under the luxury tax). Right now, we have the 7th worst record in the league. Let's say we get the 7th pick and draft Vonleh (Draftexpress.com has him going 7th in their mock draft right now). He would be making very similar money to McLemore so that would be 2.9 mil next season bring our payroll to 68.9 mil (6.8 mil under the luxury tax). That allows us to still offer the MLE. Let's say we offered the MLE (5.3 mil) to Chalmers and he accepted it. That would bring our payroll to 74.2 (1.5 mil under the cap). From there, we could either resign Acy, sign a backup C, or sign a backup SG for the veteran minimum. Our team would look like this going into next year:
PG - Chalmers/Thomas/McCallum
SG - McLemore/Terry
SF - Gay/Williams/Outlaw
PF - Vonleh/Landry/Acy
C - Cousins/Thompson/Evans
That's not a bad roster at all. Chalmers and Vonleh would both bring solid defense to our team, and both happen to be very good outside shooters. If McLemore is able to start knocking his shots down like we all thought he would do, this team could do some damage. After all of our expirings come off the book next year, you're left with...
PG - Chalmers/Thomas/McCallum
SG - McLemore
SF - Gay
PF - Vonleh/Landry
C - Cousins/Thompson
Other than Landry, this team would be filled with fitting, valuable players that you could continue to build around going forward. I would push for trying to move Landry at the deadline to free up more cap space for us to work with. If we could move Landry for cap space, we would have a payroll of around 48-50 mil going into the offseason. That would give us at least 12 mil in cap space.