GoranTragic wrote:I think you are getting too far ahead in your thinking process. The league will be different once the new CBA hits. As McD has stated it has become increasingly difficult to acquire a star player and after the new CBA it might become impossible.
That means you need to draft a star player. Then you need to groom him and surround him with good players. There are too many variables that influence that process. This franchise needs a star player outside Bledsoe and we need that player right now.
We don't have the luxury afforded to most teams and even if you look at former champions (minus the Spurs) you will notice that every team is struggling. They have terrible or near terrible records and cannot even sign an upper tier free agent.
Just look at the Cavaliers and what they are doing with their franchise. Remember that they traded Wiggins for Love and now they are NBA Champions. We need Cousins and we need him right now for the future.
Whatever it takes to maximize our potential (i.e. keep Booker/Bender).
I'd imagine "getting too far ahead" would probably be a fair criticism of my thinking process when it comes to forming an NBA team that can contend for a championship. Personally, I like to judge every player on whether or not they have a role on a championship team and whether or not that role works well the rest of the players we would or could have.
However, I imagine your criticism was more in relation to how the league will be shaped years from now. The criticism is well-founded, for sure; I think my perspective on the next few years is based on the assumption that the Warriors and Cavaliers* have several more years of dominance ahead, and the CBA does not change that. I could absolutely be wrong about this, I just don't know if putting our chips on the table right now when the idea of being a top team with this lineup is not guaranteed- the question "Would we really be THAT good?" is an important question to ask.
I'm with bwgood-- I don't think this vaults us into contention. I don't even think it vaults us into the conversation. Making this move leads us at least one relatively big move away (finding the right SF (it's not PJ) and reestablishing our bench) that would be even more difficult under the new CBA. This move essentially leads us to two very awkward windows:
1) When Booker and Chirss are too young
and
2) When Tyson is too old and Bledsoe's injuries have caught up to him.
I don't think either of those windows correlate with a championship window.
I think that the CBA is going to reward teams that draft extremely well, just like it has for every CBA. The only way, in my opinion, you are going to be separating from the rest of the pack of the NBA, is if our culture is so well put together that we are able to gather a strong core and convince them to take slight pay cuts to play with each other (a la the Spurs or the Heat). The new CBA will not hurt teams that build like the Spurs have, and this is not the Spurs move.
*btw, the Cavs example in your post seems out of place to me, as that team already had one of the greatest players of all time AND a solid #2. We have neither of those things as of now.