In the end it wasn't a terrible idea, clearly a failure by expectations, however, pushing both Huerter and Barnes back in the pack while keeping them on the block basically was the mistake. It hurt their value, there was enough chatter to know that was true. I'm not a big fan of extreme pivoting (lost out on option A so lets run it back) and Monte has been close to that although he's not signed any truly horrendous contracts at least. This is going to be the make or break offseason for Monte. Things either rise or start falling apart now. He's so close to all in he pretty much has no choice but to go there now.
If both Huerter and Barnes are on the roster next season I think it's not a good thing on many levels as well. If they are, Brown has to choose between what the roster needs, and not cratering their value by pushing them back more.
I mean coming off the 7 game series with GS, where we honestly felt like we had so many chances and a Fox injury rob us of that series win, I understand how just rolling with continuity was the attractive choice. And again, there were a few FA deals I liked last year, but outside of Grant Williams, there was nothing I was jumping out of my seat for us to be in on.
Kings just took a different identity over the course of this season. Keegan and Monk took an offensive leap and Keon made himself indispensable on the defensive end for a bad defensive team. Here's where I would feel comfortable heading into next year:
Fox || ???
Keon || Monk
Keegan || ???
??? || Lyles
Domas || ???
I think you could include Davion at back-up point, but I also think there's a real risk we get priced out on him next off-season, especially if he has a strong year. We just can't afford a 4/40 type deal for him that a bad/guard needy team might throw at him.
So that gives you 13 || Heurter || HB || Davion || Sasha as your moveable pieces to find the right role guys around the top 6. And hell, maybe Colby Jones is a guy you slot in at the back-up 2/3 flex if you spend a lot to find a starting 4 upgrade.
I don't think it's a dire situation, or even an all-in type situation. But there's a clear direction that Monte needs to execute on here with repurposing the 40+ mil being spent on Huerter/HB/Sasha into better fits for this core.