It's not a rebuild, it's sheer stupidity. A rebuild is when you don't have a franchise player and do all you can, usually tanking and going through the draft in the hope of acquiring that franchise player. Trading away a top 10 player who's only 24 is tearing down your foundation. That ain't rebuilding.
There btw is a very good reason why NO doesn't contemplate trading Davis, or Wash trading Wall, or previously SA trading Duncan, Minn trading a younger KG, Dal trading a younger Dirk, Miami trading Wade, etc. It's because you never come out on top. Playoff teams acquire top players, they don't move them. They find a way to build around them, not trade them for lesser assets/players.
Kings fans should know this at Wash traded Webber to us, a young franchise player and were in the basement for years to follow. That wasn't a rebuild, it was stupidity on their part and we capitalized on it. We owe much of our glory years to the fools in our nation's capital.
The scary thing is I see Vivek trying to reinvent the wheel to an extent, so attempting to come out on top in a situation no other team has isn't something completely off the table for him. On the face of it I'd say there's zero chance we trade Cuz, but on the face of it there were also a few things I thought this regime would never do and they went ahead and did it. You can usually predict what a successful franchise will do off a track record of success and decisions they've made, the blueprint they follow. We don't have that here. It's nearly impossible to predict what this regime will do. If anyone in our FO is considering trading Cuz at all, in any capacity, it's because failures and poor decisions got them there. This entire roster outside JT and Cuz was attained by this regime.
What worries me is teams will come hard after Cuz this summer with trade offers and instead of focusing on how to build around the guy, I could see us wasting time and attention getting excited about these offers, or worse....