Absolutely not.
The hypothetical question assumes a few things that was a major result of that three year run. As bad as Jackson was in the Lockeroom, he was a willing bench player.. Jefferson was a more problematic player to manage considering his contract and his "star" reputation. IIRC, Kawhi didn't start playing at a first team rookie level pre-Jan when it was starting to get obvious that Jefferson was just not working out. He made a major post all-star for ALL NBA Rookie. It would have delayed Leonard's development and we would have been the definition of "pretender". Assuming Leonard improves to an All-star level player despite Jefferson, Green was more than likely going to be the guy to sacrifice developmental minutes..it would have been a dominos effect...Aldridge would be in portland or phoenix.
The Aftermath, We would have had Draymond Green playing without a role considering our Big Rotations from 2011-2014. We would have tried making a major trade from 2013-2015..Duncan retiring a couple years earlier.
Imo, this would be the starting lineup.
Parker, Player A ( Trade player), Leonard, Diaw, ( Traded Player)
Would be a completely different team.
from 2011 to 2016..0 tles, with Lebron forming a scary team in the East, Durant might have stayed and won a championship, Golden State would still have Curry and Thompson and Bogut...

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I still remember the hype...first finding out that was gone and Jax was coming back, then the Spurs snagging BoBo. It was like seeing the sun after 40 days of rain, and it caused a brief renaissance of SpursTalk.
