We've always worshipped Billy King for the services provided to Celtics Nation, but in reality he wasn't the only mole destroying Brooklyn from within. This 2015 article sheds a bit of light on the Nets' side of things.
"Everyone in that room, there wasn't a person who was holding out on the deal," Marks told Mannix. "We knew the consequences that were going to come about if it didn't work out. We knew there was possibly a two-year window with the players that we had brought in. Everyone in that room knew the risks. We knew the risks financially, we knew the risks on the court and what potentially long term they could be."
There's more, including some detail on how the mega-trade came about, and also who was negotiating on the Celtics' side (it wasn't Danny Ainge):
Marks also confirms what NetsDaily has reported: that the original deal was smaller and centered on Paul Pierce for Kris Humphries. NetsDaily has reported the original deal was Humphries and the 2016 pick for Pierce ... and that it has been concluded the Tuesday night before the Thursday draft night. Marks worked that deal with his Boston counterpart, Mike Zarren and Pierce's agent, Jeff Schwartz, according to league sources.
https://www.netsdaily.com/2015/12/1/9828784/bobby-marks-recalls-the-trade-and-how-everyone-was-aware-of-the-risks
I wasn't aware of any of this. Or maybe I forgot.
(*) To a lesser extent James Young too







