Great post, KD.
Perhaps we can survive by just getting some offensive improvement from Gobert and Exum and inserting Burks into the lineup. However, I'm a bit hesitant to declare our offense is okay in the post-Kanter era. Trey has been playing out of his mind of late. Averages suggest it is not sustainable.
Is anybody claiming that our offense is okay? Did anybody claim that it was okay when Kanter was in there? I sure as hell hope the answer to both of those questions is a resounding No. The bottom line, for me, is that the eyeball test indicates we took a big step in the right direction when we traded Kanter.
As for our offense, we need big improvement at three positions: 1, 2, and 5. (FWIW, I would have said something very similar before the Kanter trade, and I would have named Kanter as a candidate for improvement; his offense is waaaay overrated by some on JFC).
*Obviously the 5 spot is Rudy's. So, you're counting on him to improve.
*I think the starting 1 will be Exum for the rest of this season, and I think it'll be his to lose next season. So, you're obviously counting on him to improve
*The other guard/wing needs to complement Hayward. What kind of player complements Hayward? I think this guy needs to help create offense, spread the floor, and TAKE shots. Special bonus points if he can really defend. Neither Ingles nor Burks is a great fit here, to be honest. Wes Matthews would be a great fit. Wes Matthews would be a huge upgrade offensively.
The offense is a long ways off.