badinage wrote:Why did I believe?
Why did I believe these dudes would be different?
Because they speak well and sound as if they took three years of management classes with Pete Buttigieg at McKinsey. 
F*cking hell. 
If they did want him out, which is stupidity itself, couldn’t they have gotten a sweeter deal???
It's not really stupidity. This team w/him wasn't contending for a playoff spot until '26-'27 at the earliest. So trading him always kind of made a bit of a sense, from the standpoint that you're wasting the value of his contract because you suck and can't do anything worth a damn until he's already played it out and is due to get paid properly for his talent. 
The problem is, when I argued it could make sense to trade him to max out his value before he has a proper contract and is near the edge of the end of his prime, you'd do so in '25 for a better class of picks, or '26 for the same, you sure as hell wouldn't do it for a pick in this trash heap of a draft, and wtf is the "worse" pick of the '29 1sts? ----- that. If they're taking us to the cleaners in this deal, we sure as hell should have gotten an unprotected '29 first that was the highest of those in their pocket. That we didn't get that, and we just got some half ---ed mid first in this horse ---- draft is just crazy criminal.
My only solace is that we are going to totally suck, and actually probably build properly (especially if they trade Kuz in '25), we're not aiming for floor like idiot Simmons mentioned on his podcast as a strategy in this garbage draft, we're aiming for ceiling (I hope), and then if Sarr hits, it's either a grand slam of a hit, or at least a solid-good player who wont who either outcome until '25-'26 or '26-'27 maxing the next 2-3 tank years.
To me, that's the one piece of good news, it shows a seeming committment to suck in good draft years, rather than take short cuts. The bad news is the pay off for Deni and his sweet deal was total --- unless we hit a grand slam w/the picks, and that will be randomness, rather than their genius paying off.