Its not like the plan is hard to see anymore. This DL made it super clear:
We are lurking in the brink of being competitive while maximizing development for (potential) gems like Keyonte, Sexton, Lauri and Kessler. Lauri is already there, and Sexton is also pretty good... but maybe they can both still get even better? Keyonte and Kessler still need some work, but hopefully one or both of those becomes a major force for us. Next up to join that list of promising big minute contributors is hopefully Hendricks. Even John Collins is young, only the "contributing in a major role" is pretty questionnable for him. And we have like 20% of the tradable picks in the NBA.
If and when a player who can leapfrog us over some steps becomes available, we will jump if we think he is "the guy". But as much as my fellow Finns here like to think so, you just cannot force that stuff to happen no matter how many picks you got.
Plan is not to deep tank anymore than it is to win now. Plan is to develop and lurk on the brink of contention, until we get an internal leap or the big splash deal, which then opens the door for us to really start to build up.
We are sitting where traditional wisdom says you shouldnt sit, but our FO has found a way to get us promising youth and assets while being here. I mean we will now have 2 rookies and 1 sophomore playing big minutes, while fighting for a play-in spot, while having the biggest chest of draft assets in the league. Thats an awesome situation, and far better than last year since we are leasing less and less minutes/contribution from the 30+ yo vets, while having guys with higher ceilings in there.