In no particular order:
Thomas is fine as a sixth man, but he got fucked up on defense and is way too easily bodied up. Do not want. Keep him for next year, but start thinking about trading that excellent contract if you can get somebody with stars in their eyes to pay for him.
Bradley is...okay. He's a good defender who gets the yips on offense. As defenders go he's notably good, but not good enough to be irreplaceable by any stretch.
Olynyk's future is "that backup big who draws stupid numbers of fouls on the other team's bigs". He drives so well for a goofy fucker, but he's just not defensively capable or, often, aware.
I think Crowder looked better than he actually is in that series. Maybe his ceiling is higher than I thought, but I don't expect him to be this player on the regular. I like him a lot, but I think there'll be some disappointment for fans in his future.
On the flip side, Jerebko looked worse than I think he actually is in that series. The dude is a pretty decent three-point shooter for a big and he's fairly mobile. Career bench dude, but I feel like he's going to grow into the kind of guy who can step in as an injury-replacement starter and not embarrass you.
Evan Turner...is junk. I'm done holding out hope. GTFO, dude. (And word is that he's kind of a shithead, so no big loss.)
Sullinger looked fantastic, especially given the injury. I know people think he's limited, and there's some merit to that, but I think he's starter-level on a contending team. Like - if you put him next to somebody like a Gobert and let him keep improving his stretch game, I feel good about that.
Smart showed that he's gonna be pretty good. That shot is still kind of fucked, but it's looked progressively cleaner over the year and he's plainly too intelligent to not fix it.
So, overall--they don't have The Guy, but we knew that. They have a couple guys who could be Almost The Guy, at least one really good trade chip in Thomas, and a bunch of seventh and eighth men. I'd hope that next year, whoever they re-sign or keep this off-season, gets dumped mid-season. Don't give Stevens the weapons to avoid the tank, because he will try.
Thomas is fine as a sixth man, but he got fucked up on defense and is way too easily bodied up. Do not want. Keep him for next year, but start thinking about trading that excellent contract if you can get somebody with stars in their eyes to pay for him.
Bradley is...okay. He's a good defender who gets the yips on offense. As defenders go he's notably good, but not good enough to be irreplaceable by any stretch.
Olynyk's future is "that backup big who draws stupid numbers of fouls on the other team's bigs". He drives so well for a goofy fucker, but he's just not defensively capable or, often, aware.
I think Crowder looked better than he actually is in that series. Maybe his ceiling is higher than I thought, but I don't expect him to be this player on the regular. I like him a lot, but I think there'll be some disappointment for fans in his future.
On the flip side, Jerebko looked worse than I think he actually is in that series. The dude is a pretty decent three-point shooter for a big and he's fairly mobile. Career bench dude, but I feel like he's going to grow into the kind of guy who can step in as an injury-replacement starter and not embarrass you.
Evan Turner...is junk. I'm done holding out hope. GTFO, dude. (And word is that he's kind of a shithead, so no big loss.)
Sullinger looked fantastic, especially given the injury. I know people think he's limited, and there's some merit to that, but I think he's starter-level on a contending team. Like - if you put him next to somebody like a Gobert and let him keep improving his stretch game, I feel good about that.
Smart showed that he's gonna be pretty good. That shot is still kind of fucked, but it's looked progressively cleaner over the year and he's plainly too intelligent to not fix it.
So, overall--they don't have The Guy, but we knew that. They have a couple guys who could be Almost The Guy, at least one really good trade chip in Thomas, and a bunch of seventh and eighth men. I'd hope that next year, whoever they re-sign or keep this off-season, gets dumped mid-season. Don't give Stevens the weapons to avoid the tank, because he will try.