When you look at this roster, it's a big upgrade from last season, tbh...
Kawhi didn't play much at all, so DeRozan is just a great upgrade. We have a much better team/off-the-ball player and shooter in Beli replacing the Green/Kyle combo.
Murray, Bertans and Forbes will have another year under their belts, which is part of the progression.
White looked good, even though it's early to overrate him. Poetl is intriguing when Pau start showing some menopause. Cunningham is probably the guy that doesn't move the needle, but if Manu doesn't come back, he's another vet to mentor the kids.
I know the biggest 'issue' will be defense, but in all honesty, last season's team was already pretty horrible in that aspect (once you start playing Mills, Pau, Forbes, you're automatically giving up a hole in your D), and this roster makes a lot more sense to win by outscoring opponents. There's younger legs, players that know how to move without the ball and can make you pay for it, another guy that can create his own shot so the onus isn't all on LMA...
In this league with the current rules, it has become so difficult to stop the 3 point ball or dominant scorers like KD, you almost gotta keep up with them scoring-wise.
I'm a guy that always has been defense-first, but in all honesty, I don't think I can even list 2 guys that can consistently stop guys like KD or Harden from scoring at will. There's no more grabbing, pushing, getting into the player's head. Even an attempt at reaching gets whistled like crazy these days.