Yes, No, Maybe.
A lot depends on what their strategies are for next season. If it´s another win at all costs season with a rotation of
Doncic 30/Curry 18
Irving 30/Hardy 18
Green 18/ THJ 30
Williams 24/Kleber 24
Powell 24/Holmes 24
....and ends with a 7-10 seed, then not much has been achieved this off-season.
If Hardy, Green, Williams get 20+ MPG and Omax/Lively each get 10+ MPG, while we finish 7-10 seed, this was a great off-season.
Basically the strategy needs to fit the summer, too. Imho the strategy should be to invest minutes into the younger players early to accelerate their development and simply let it play out.
Don´t get pressured into any stupid all-in moves, if they are not there anymore this summer, then go get 1-2 young veteran that possibly need an opportunity to shine. Could be trade assets in six months.
A lot depends on what their strategies are for next season. If it´s another win at all costs season with a rotation of
Doncic 30/Curry 18
Irving 30/Hardy 18
Green 18/ THJ 30
Williams 24/Kleber 24
Powell 24/Holmes 24
....and ends with a 7-10 seed, then not much has been achieved this off-season.
If Hardy, Green, Williams get 20+ MPG and Omax/Lively each get 10+ MPG, while we finish 7-10 seed, this was a great off-season.
Basically the strategy needs to fit the summer, too. Imho the strategy should be to invest minutes into the younger players early to accelerate their development and simply let it play out.
Don´t get pressured into any stupid all-in moves, if they are not there anymore this summer, then go get 1-2 young veteran that possibly need an opportunity to shine. Could be trade assets in six months.