Brinbe wrote:
the core of that team is simply way younger than many of the cores of other recent past champs and that's a big difference. And you figure that jdub/chet will simply improve while shai remains in his prime or they can easily be moved at some point if presti wants to change things up. and they have the draft assets to continually replenish their depth. As long as Shai remains one of the best in the world, they will be right there.
Shai could definitely add 2 or 3 more by the time he's done with his careeer.
You look at players who've won league mvp and finals mvp in the same season and it's all among the best to ever do it.
That's the key here for potential sustained dynasty success.
The Warriors were able to do it by luck of the CBA changes and the Curry contract. They were simply the most dominant team maybe the league has ever seen and were able to coast through seasons and large portions of the playoffs. The Celtics runway was entirely on the joints of Horford and Jrue in comparison.
OKC being the youngest team to ever do it is their ace in the hole. A very funny subplot for them this year was their "load management" of...Caruso, who is the old man on this team at 31...
Combined with the tax/cap advantages they currently have (they can dance around it for the next 2 years if they want to), you can see a 6 year runway for this team, ending with the end of SGAs prime. Assuming the injury luck gives them at least a year in there where they don't go deep and the rest to keep going in future years.
Then the picks are the wildcard, giving them the potential of a Spursian decade plus of contention with a shifting core, but that's still unlikely.