80sballboy wrote:?s=20
Nooooooooo! Not Todd too!
Moderators: LyricalRico, nate33, montestewart

80sballboy wrote:?s=20
AFM wrote:Trading Todd is the only good part of this deal. Means management isn’t afraid to cut our losses, even with young players.


daSwami wrote:Eesh. Todd, too. Who's next, Yannick Nzosa???? Issuf Sanon? Maker Maker? Juan Carlos Navarro?
daSwami wrote:Eesh. Todd, too. Who's next, Yannick Nzosa???? Issuf Sanon? Maker Maker? Juan Carlos Navarro?
montestewart wrote:Lots of good takes on the trade, from all over the spectrum. The Consiglieri is really hitting and kicking this thread.
I’m not really feeling the Beal hate. He was far from my favorite Wizard, but he’s not the first player who took advantage of perceived management/ownership weakness to get the best deal he could for himself. Arenas and Wall, two players I liked much more than Beal, both did the same thing. That’s business, and really, Terd has much more power than any of those players, he’s a billionaire. Not being a billionaire myself, I’m usually inclined to side with labor over management. Get the best deal you can.
dobrojim wrote:I'm upset we gave up a solid low cost player in Goodwin.
But it's the whole premise of him dictating where he would
go (I understand this isn't a new thing) but it's that
attitude that insured we would get a horrible deal.
It should be tampering.
badinage wrote:Beal did not do right by us yesterday. He could have gotten what he wanted, and still sought a win-win. He spurned that. Spurned it, and stomped on the very idea of it. He sought all the chips. Every last chip.
Sure, sure, Tommy Sheppard and Leonsis mismanaged this franchise for years. I have deep scorn for them for that.
But there’s a difference between that and what Beal did.
Stupidity is not the same as venality.
Bumbling is not the same as ruthlessness and vindictiveness.