soxperry wrote:One thing no one has said: This opens up more space for Dame to be Dame and not give up usage to Khris. Now do Bobby and we can let Dame really cook.
Yes, now that usage will go to Kuzma and his .488 TS. 280 3%. Winning.
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soxperry wrote:One thing no one has said: This opens up more space for Dame to be Dame and not give up usage to Khris. Now do Bobby and we can let Dame really cook.
WallyMeanwell wrote:I would have been sad, but why didn't we throw Pat into this and get back either Holmes or Bagley? The Wizards should have given us more.
chonestown wrote:humanrefutation wrote:There's going to be a point, in the likely not-too-distant future, where we're watching a 25-57 Bucks team get blown out in Orlando and we're reminiscing about the Giannis years and we're debating at what precise moment it all fell apart.
I fear that this trade is that moment.
It was Grief's hiring. Flailing ever since.
midranger wrote:This is a team that’s essentially devoid of BBall IQ. We just traded our smartest basketball player and the only guy who could ever get us organized for Kyle Kuzma.
braindazer wrote:Any chance we can trade John Horst to Detroit for a first round pick?
AFM wrote:Prez wrote:Again, this is who we traded for:- Wizards have a -21.0 net rating with Kuzma on the floor
- Literally the worst net rating on the Wizards roster among guys who've played 20+ games and 10+mpg for them
- 42% FG/28% 3PT/60% FT shooting splits
- 48.8% TS
- 10.7 PER, -5.6 BPM, -0.069 WS/48
And for that guy, we traded not only a dude whose jersey will be retired for the Bucks, a dude who was instrumental in us getting a title and been with Giannis for the entire build...but we also tossed in our 1st round pick who was the only prospect on the roster with a modicum of upside, AND a pick swap.
**** Jon Horst forever.
Kuzma is bad but I really wouldn't look at his stats from this season at all. He has not been even trying to play serious basketball. I don't know if he wanted to be traded or was just pissed to be playing with 3 19 year olds and a 20 year old, but he's just been walking down court and shooting turn around 3 air balls. No way he'll do that on a serious team.
Also look at how his contract his structured. It's declining -- he got paid up front and will only make 19M towards the end of his extension.
humanrefutation wrote:There's going to be a point, in the likely not-too-distant future, where we're watching a 25-57 Bucks team get blown out in Orlando and we're reminiscing about the Giannis years and we're debating at what precise moment it all fell apart.
I fear that this trade is that moment.
jschligs wrote:midranger wrote:This is a team that’s essentially devoid of BBall IQ. We just traded our smartest basketball player and the only guy who could ever get us organized for Kyle Kuzma.
I'm sorry but you mean the guy who dribbled off his knees all the time and had a terrible TO late vs Memphis (which he did plenty often) haha. Not saying you're wrong, but "smartest player on our team" is a low bar.
LUKE23 wrote:soxperry wrote:One thing no one has said: This opens up more space for Dame to be Dame and not give up usage to Khris. Now do Bobby and we can let Dame really cook.
Yes, now that usage will go to Kuzma and his .488 TS. 280 3%. Winning.