So the "only way to rebuild" is not to rebuild at all. This is retooling time, not rebuilding time. There is plenty of potential in a Cousins/WCS frontcourt once a coach is acquired who will use it. There are multiple cheap "friends of Boogie" roleplayers (Casspi, Acy) to bring back for culture. There is a PG leading the league in assists who said he came here for Cuz, and whom Cuz respects. Almost all of the remaining pieces are on very reasonable contracts, about to get even more reasonable with the exploding cap, meaning they can have use whether you keep them or trade them to teams looking to control costs.
There's no rebuild, and the cubbard is not at all bare.
1) NEW COACH
2) Install Cuz/WCS as frontocurt
3) Keep Casspi and Acy as glue. Curry has another year left too.
4) Return of Rondo as 3rd starter
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5) FREE AGENCY
6) Then here is where you do the non-coach work:
Gay = good contract to keep or trade
Collison = good contract to keep or trade
Belinelli = good contract to keep or trade
Koufos = good contract to keep or trade
McLemore = minor value
7) And just clear this out:
Anderson = gone
Butler = gone
Moreland = gone (probably, can;t stay healthy)
Dukan = gone
Enough with the panic already. There is plenty that can happen from our position. We may already have our starting frontocurt, superstar, and starting PGs in town. That's the hard stuff. And with the cap making all of our contracts look very reasonable all of a sudden, we've got more assets than people realize.
I would think McLemore has more trade value than Belinelli, being on a shorter, cheaper contract and being and athletic 22 year old vs a long time vet coming off the absolute worst season of his career. Which is not to say that Ben represents a good trade value. Just that Marco probably represents even less.
Acy and Curry both have player options (Acy either has a player option or a non-guaranteed deal depending on which site you look at) but I would definitely like to see them back. Both guys are exactly what you want out of deep benchers - good attitudes and guys who can come into the game and either boost the energy level or have the potential to put points on the board quickly.
Here's my thing with Rondo. Can he still defend? I mean, if Thibs walks through the door is he (1) physically able to defend and (2) willing to do so full time? Rondo's poor shooting (and yes I know his percentages this year, what do you think a guy like Collison would shoot if he got that many wide open looks from opponents daring him to shoot?) is a big negative. But his smarts, his passing ability and his defense made him a top PG in Boston. But I don't want to re-sign a ball dominant, non-shooting PG who plays such atrocious defense. That's a decision Vlade will have to make, and part of the calculus is how much cap room Rondo will demand.
If a good deal is out there for Gay I think you have to move him. I don't dislike him and he's been better than I thought he'd be since coming over from Toronto but this team needs more grinders. More defense, more outside shooting and more ball movement. Rondo and Cousins are already more ball dominant than I like and Rudy just adds to that. The best quarters or halves of basketball I've seen from the Kings have all coincided with them moving the ball on offense. Having a largely iso-based scorer who isn't a playmaker and does his best work either posting up or pulling up from 10-15 feet doesn't help a team that also features Rondo and Cousins.
I can squint hard and see a Rondo/quality SG/Casspi/WCS/Cousins starting lineup (with a tweaked bench) being a playoff team under the right coach.