no, exactly. I'm down to only 3 names on my not trading list (Cousins, Reke, JT). The idea is to rebuild around them, so anybody aroudn the league still intrigued or excited about Thornton, Robinson, Jimmer, IT, or whoever, and there are probably a few teams with interest in each, needs to contact me. This hasn't worked. I'm not going to just dump guys, but I would be looking for youth for stability swaps at this point. I'm sure we are fielding calls everyday from people looking to pluck young players of interest out of our seething mess.
As an aside, Hayes and Cisco, while potnetially having a little value in trade, retain some for me as well since I want more level headed vets, not fewer. I'm looking for a critical mass of veteran behavior here. Reke's a good kid, and seemed to be getting it on the court. JT is a steady guy heading toward steady vethood himself, and also critical as Cousins insurance. They can work smoothly with a steady vet team. But I'd do what it took otherwise to make Boogie the lone point of lockerroom shear. He's the guy with the talent to make us winners, so I am suggesting building absolutley as steady and stable a tower as you can below him. Eliminating as much immaturiyt and selfishness elsewhere as possible so that Cousins, and we, only have to worry about him. This would have been the ideal sitation for him to go into elsewhere -- showing up in San Antonio to get mentored int he way of things there etc. So I want to build that here. Not keep stacking kids and vets with selfish agendas all tryign to prove themselves in the league/earn their next contracts. Don't need them anyway if Reke and Cousins work out. If you get Cousins head on straight and he is averaging 22 and 11 next season, and Reke is averaging 20 on good efficiency next to him, that's all you need to win if the rest of the structure is steady. Everybody else can be boring support personnel (although I'd like more).