There are way too many unknowns. Waiting an extra year for draft picks helps a little though.While we're on this, what are the monetary chances we keep this core together? Is it reasonable to believe that we could fit them all in our budget?
Let's see how our bigs, namely Jefferson, play this post-season first. Let's also see how they develop over the off-season and if this Millsap-Jefferson-Favors lineup can work for much of a season, many minutes a game. I think once we're about 35 games in next year, we'll have a very good idea, and can move accordingly from there.
Yes - this cautious move is Rep worthy. Thought about this and this is the way to go. Tell Millsap that we want him to be a part of this team, don't want to break up the core, etc, etc, and tell him to shape up to start at SF next year. I think it's possible. He already has a the mid range game/post up game. All he needs to work on is his 3pt shooting and running around guarding SF (may be lose some weight).
Granted he'll be too slow for some SF, but he'll also be a mismatch on the other end with his posting up.
Not sure exactly what you're asking, but every lottery pick has a chance to jump into the top 3. If any pick 8-14 jumps, it will bump the 7 back to 8, and Utah will get it, assuming the 7 doesn't also jump.
mmmk, what the hell are you going to tell Jefferson?
I always forget Jefferson is barely 27, dude looks like he is at least 30.