Pointgod wrote:There’s been a lot of revisionist history about the Derrick White trade. Simply put Boston got him for Josh Richardson who still had another year left on his deal, Romeo Langford who really hadn’t shown anything, a first in the 20’s and a pick swap (which don’t convey 60% of the time).
I’m comparison if you look at the two trades we did with San Antonio in totality we traded Khem Birch, Goran Dragic on an expiring contract, a first round pick in the 20’s, what will most likely be a lottery pick, 2 second round picks for Jakob Poeltl, Thad Young, Drew Ebanks and Christian Koloko. 2 guys who don’t play, one we cut and one we can’t play in the 4th.
I’m sorry but the idea that the Celtics overpaid for one of the best defensive guards in the league while we absolutely didn’t get worked twice by the Spurs doesn’t pass the sniff test.
You're being incredibly disingenuous with this post too though.
1. Pick swaps do convey quite frequently. Especially considering that five years is a long time in the NBA and Boston has been spending like crazy the last few seasons. Next year they have 130M+ locked up with 4 players (and potentially ~170M with their starters if Holiday opts into his last year) while Tatum is due for a supermax in the following offseason, which leads me to believe they have some tough decisions to make over the next 18 months. With that in mind – as well as the fact that the Spurs just drafted what looks to be a generational talent in Wemby if he stays healthy – it is very possible that the Spurs are better than the Celtics by the 27/28 season.
2. You are comparing one trade (the White trade) to TWO separate trades we made with the Spurs over a 12-month span. Obviously it is going to look significantly worse when you fudge the numbers like that lol.
3. One of the guys that doesn't play for us has literally been dealing with health issues. Koloko was impactful in his rookie season and he still has potential assuming he does get back on the court.