Maybe one day we will blow it up, but not the day after losing a 1 point game to the Nuggets without our only two wings who are taller than 6'7". As others have mentioned, our analytics suggest we are a better team than our record. We have been awful in close games, which is at least in part due to the newness of adding Demar and the injuries to important rotation pieces. We have been much better since the awful Spurs loss, going 4-2, with both losses (@ Memphis and vs. Denver) being games we probably should have won, but for some of the late game issues that are likely the result of roster turnover, unfamiliarity, and injuries.
We aren't the Lebron Heat, but this is the obligatory reminder that even that "super team" started 9-12 because it was hard for the new pieces to blend. I would rather give us a chance to get healthy and get Demar more settled with playing with actual rotation guys. While I appreciate guys like Colby and Isaac stepping up, those reps aren't helping Demar get comfortable with playing with guys like Keegan, Lyles, Huerter and Monk, who are actual rotation players who have missed time.
I would like to see what a healthy rotation of Domas-Keegan-Demar-Monk-Fox- Huerter- Keon-Lyles can do. I would like to see how Carter fits in. DO we need more wing depth? Absolutely. But we are not a "blow it up" team.