I look at it as also a value proposition...soon we'll have a few guys (Bayless, Frye, maybe Sergio or Blake and Batum, Diogu) who will be racking up DNP-CDs like it's cool. Yet there are plenty of teams in the league where those guys would be borderline starters, all of them are on rookie or small deals (a couple of which are expiring), and each still have a lot of upside.
I'm willing to drop Bayless and Batum from this conversation, since they are rookies and understand they may not get minutes b/c of established guys in front of them. But that leaves the following that most would say are in "at least willing to consider trading" group...
Blake, Outlaw, Webster, Sergio, Frye, Diogu, Joel
I personally think that Rudy and Joel are about untouchable, due to filling a need for big minutes at key positions (behind and with Roy, and behind Oden). If we get rid of Joel, we're in the same position we were last year....when our starting center goes out, we're quite small and not defensive-minded.
Most of us think that either Outlaw or Webster is the cat's pajamas. Most agree that both deserve minutes.
I think Sergio is a 1/2 season away from being our 25mpg PG.
If Frye or Diogu could be traded for a 2012 draft pick or a "huge project upside" guy (like Ibaka, Ajinca, etc), I think it should be done for cap issues and getting value for our surplus. I also am of the opinion that consolidation would be good for someone like Nash or Kidd, b/c they'll help us this year (and maybe next) while mentoring our young PGs. I think it'll be tough to "get to the next level" of championship with our guys learning on the fly. If you can get a guy like that on a semi-salary dump/semi-blow-it-up deal, I think you almost have to.
And I'm definitely one of those that think we can get really deep into the playoffs THIS year.