god shammgod wrote:spree2kawhi wrote:Okay… is that really the argument? Working under the assumption that Giannis might or might not force his way out of Milwaukee soon (we’re talking a year ago when they had basically just added Damian Lillard)… and maybe even forcing his way ooooonly to the Knicks, of all teams, and the Bucks then gladly accepting our trade offer of … uhhh… Randle and Bogdanovic? And of course an unmatched collection of picks… Is that supposed to be professional planning?
IMO a president of basketball operations would be fired if that was his best answer.
but not for trading away all our picks for a team that isn't a contender and has no money under the apron to even add any more pieces ? that's fine
Nobody will seriously say he didn’t put together a very talented starting five. You simply need to start somewhere, then go from there and water the plants instead of expecting perfection from scratch. There was a moment where we had picks and an expiring contract. This was the player we needed on a contract we could manage. You can keep complaining about the picks all you want, but there is a price to be paid for a player of that skill level and on a contract so small that he could actually be added to this collection of players. It was certainly a high price, but opportunity presented itself, and this is still a top 5 roster already.






























