At implying there could be a championship ceiling with this core. The delusion of this fan base knows no bounds.
The young talent, while clearly the most promising they've had in a long time, speaks more to how long it's been since they've have actual prospects than it does their upside. There's not a single great prospect in the bunch. It doesn't mean one can't turn into a star, of course, but let's not pretend they're sitting on a gold mine.
They'd do extremely well just to reach the level of the current core, which is not nearly good enough to contend. There's plenty of teams with far better young talent and none of them are contenders, nor have a clear path to becoming one.
This fan base doesn't have an appreciation for how difficult and how much luck goes into becoming a championship contender. You basically need a ton of luck, starting with the most important piece, the guy who can be the best player on one. The Bucks and Warriors, for example, went over 40 years each.
The notion of developing a cadre of decent - good prospects, adding a few decent - good free agents and being set again in a few years, is asinine.