dc wrote:Effigy wrote:He absolutely screwed over the TWolves, but the Cavs deal really isn't that great for him. He gave up a 25 year old top 15 player for 3 picks that may not turn out to be anything. Trying to lump that in on the strength of the Gobert deal is ridiculous.
All these picks he's getting are really just ancillary to the lotto picks that Collin Sexton is about to commandeer the tank for. That's why he felt he needed to unload Mitchell before the season even started.
Teams these days that trade stars and are looking to rebuild would rather just have those kinds of picks + ability to tank right. That's why Houston wanted nothing to do with the Laverts or even Allens of the world.
Right, clearly he wanted to blow up the team and tank. That's why he didn't get to make a very good deal. Everyone knew that's what he wanted to do. He tried to pretend he was fine with keeping Mitchell and competing for the 9 seed, but that was a joke. Everyone knew Mitchell was getting moved.
I'm merely talking about the assets he got back from the deal. And they're not that great. At least now. Who knows, maybe he gets the number 1 pick in 2027 or whenever the picks convey, but they could just as easily get #22 that year. For right now, 3 picks for a 25 year old Mitchell isn't great. It accomplishes what Ainge wanted to do, which is get bad fast, but it's not the windfall that the Gobert deal was.