There comes a point when you have your talent and you need your stabilizing vets and roleplayers. People are stubborn about this, but we have our talent. What we have almost none of are the behind the scenes guys that provide the skeleton for that talent to win with.
I'm not entirely sure that we have significantly more talent than we had at the end of '10-'11 when we last had Dalembert, though. An extra year of experience for Tyreke/DeMarcus, yes (though not a terribly build-worthy year for Tyreke). On top of that we've added IT, Jimmer, and a bunch of guys that are, at best, stabilizing vets and roleplayers. Even if you're thinking that the final piece was Marcus Thornton, we went .370 after acquiring him at the deadline.
I just don't see how a rotation of Tyreke/MT23/Beno/Casspi/JT/Cousins/Dalembert can equate to "not having your talent yet" and a rotation of IT/MT23/Jimmer/Tyreke/JT/Cousins/Hayes can equate to "talent's there, gotta get the role players". Dalembert wasn't enough to put us over the top just one year ago - why should we think he's enough to put us over the top now? I'd say we still need more talent, and the best place to get that talent is...probably with the #5 pick. If we want to get Dally back, why not wait for Houston to waive him? Let's not burn the #5 on him. Ugh.