Dat2U wrote:The only ways to achieve this is through free agency (unlikely), trade (consolidation of a quality young talent not our throwaways as Ruz noted) or the draft (luck & drafting skill). Maybe it makes sense to purposely construct a flawed roster again to ensure another opportunity next year in what we hope will be a much stronger draft. While I'm not a fan of Vesely, I do like the overall focus on defense and consequently were so limited offensively that we might be destined for another solid lottery pick without a major acquisition.
I think that an ideal long-term contender has both the culture and the talent. Ted wants to build both, and hopefully we get there.
I think you are spot on here Dat, in terms of how we have to do it. Ruz has points too, though my last admittedly snarky post somewhat dismissed them.

A key to me is that a lot of times, young players can look better to other teams than they should. Kwame Brown is a prime example. Rudy Fernandez had a lot more value two years ago than today. Basically, any young guy who shows flashes and seems to possess upside will tend to have decent trade value.
So, yes, we should lose a lot of games next year due to scoring issues. We should have a lot of guys getting minutes, enough to draw flirtatious glances from other GMs. And we should get one more shot at some top-tier draft talent.
By then we should also have a good idea who we want to build around, and who we can shop to fill in our holes. In an ideal world we either grab a true superstar (Howard) in free agency, or a true #2 running mate in the draft, then trade our attractive spare parts (not trash =p) for a veteran #3 guy to put us into contender status.
Unfortunately, there are no sure things in sports. We can't guarantee that we'll get a good draft pick, even if we finish with the worst record in the league. We can't make people sign here. We can't force trades to happen just because we like them.
I believe, though, that we are smartly positioning ourselves to have the most chances to execute in all of those areas. I don't see how anyone can expect anything more.