penbeast0 wrote:I want to believe that Porzingis will be a valuable player, certainly he has great size and is willing to shoot from range. On the other hand, that we were able to pick him up for two contracts widely seen as strong overpays is a huge red flag. I hope like hell he's a good player for us but wouldn't be shocked if we end up regretting the deal. Still one I am glad the team rolled the dice on; we weren't going anywhere as we were.
The trade was so bad that clearly, something is wrong with KP. Here is an article on the subject.
According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Mavs were already pessimistic about getting a deal done for Porzingis until two suitors in the Raptors and Wizards showed “serious” interest in the sharpshooting big man. Unfortunately for Dallas, Toronto didn’t like the outlook on KP’s health and stopped their pursuit, which led to Mark Cuban and company focusing on Washington to make a trade happen.
Toronto, league sources say, stepped away because of concerns about Porzingis’ long-term health. The Wizards, sources say, went ahead with the trade on their end — to add to the bluntness — because they were as eager to ship out Spencer Dinwiddie and Dāvis Bertāns as the Mavericks were to move on from the idea that Porzingis could be the ideal co-star for Luka Doncic.
https://clutchpoints.com/mavs-news-the-real-reason-raptors-backed-out-of-kristaps-porzingis-trade-talks/