Everybody seems to want to fight this, but the obvious conclusion is the playoffs THIS season are the goal. The big goal. And I can't even argue it. Making the playoffs really would be a balm that would fix a lot of problems and least begin toning up the flabby fanbase.
And if it happened, Cuz is ok, Rondo comes back, Karl is back, there's a good crowd in the new building etc., so its a bit of a self-fulfilling mid-term solution in itself.
A lot of people continue to offer up fantasy trades that THEY would do, and that's cool in the offseason, or when you don't know what a team is trying to do/where its going. But I think its been pretty obvious what we are trying to do for some time now, and people just fight it because they don't like it. But there's no point suggesting fantasy trades we will never make (or the other team will never make). If our path is to chase the playoffs with a Cuz/Rondo/3pt shooters and scrappers uptempo Karl team, then the success or failure of the team comes down to executing that plan. Its a plan that can work, worked as long ago as Hakeem in Houston, even without the Rondo factor. But it has to be executed well.
And if it happened, Cuz is ok, Rondo comes back, Karl is back, there's a good crowd in the new building etc., so its a bit of a self-fulfilling mid-term solution in itself.
A lot of people continue to offer up fantasy trades that THEY would do, and that's cool in the offseason, or when you don't know what a team is trying to do/where its going. But I think its been pretty obvious what we are trying to do for some time now, and people just fight it because they don't like it. But there's no point suggesting fantasy trades we will never make (or the other team will never make). If our path is to chase the playoffs with a Cuz/Rondo/3pt shooters and scrappers uptempo Karl team, then the success or failure of the team comes down to executing that plan. Its a plan that can work, worked as long ago as Hakeem in Houston, even without the Rondo factor. But it has to be executed well.
You could start Casspi at SF but then your sending Gay to the banch, a place he's very unfamiliar with, and maybe upsetting Cousins and Rondo. But Casspi is a better defender than Gay, and our problem is defense, not offense. You could start Casspi at SG and leave Gay at SF, but that puts Casspi at a huge disadvantage trying to guard quicker players out on the perimeter. At worse I think you have to come up with a defensive second unit that you can put in when the game seems to be getting out of control, or there's a lack of effort on the court. Just about any second unit will be OK if Cousins is out there with them.