Why do we need vets in a couple of years our young guys will be veterans of 4 to 7 years. That is plenty of experience on a team. Cap space does not win championship because what happens is the Jazz usually overpay for good FAs, they don't get FAs that take you to a championships. The Spurs have won championships because they have drafted well and implemented a system tailored made for their players. Duncan, Parker, Ginolibi and Leonard were all drafted by the Spurs, then they bring in solid vets who will play in their system.
It is too early to just start dumping our young guys and hope that we can land a superstar in FA.
We need vets because there is no one on this team that knows how to win in the NBA. Not a soul. So, we either stick with what we have, and hope our coach can teach them how to win, or they learn it on their own, or we bring in vets.
Lindsey keeps talking about bringing in vets and trades. I bet 1-2 of the "core 4" isn't here this fall. As of right now, the only people Lindsey has any loyalty to is Burke, Favors and Gobert. Those are the guys he brought in.
The Spurs are my point exactly. Duncan had Robinson. Parker had Johnson. There was Sean Elliot, Robert Horry, Rodman. Duncan's team was chock full of vets.
You need vets to win. If your goal is to make the playoffs next year, Burke, Burks, Hayward, Parker, Favors and Kanter isn't good enough.
So, what do you do? Do you build around the youth and stay young? Then if you do, you probably aren't making the playoffs next year either, so do you let a guy or two go and shoot for another top 10 pick, or keep a Burks/Hayward and shoot for a 13-14 pick?
Or, do you feel like you have your "superstar" and start building for winning? If you do this, then you move some of Burks/Burke/Hayward/Kanter for veterans that can be smart, know how to work, put up similar production as the players you moved (with maybe a lower ceiling) and get you wins now.
It probably all comes down to what pick we get in the draft. If we get a top 3 pick, you probably start building for the playoffs now.
If we get a 4+ pick, then you probably stick with the youth, lose one more year, then start bringing in vets.