MDStar wrote:dckingsfan wrote:The debate shouldn't be about Deni's progress, rather it should be about where he is, where he is going, his contract and did we get the appropriate value in the trade. The rest is obfuscation...
Deni's progress is on Deni and he had a terrific jump last season. It looks like he will continue to improve into a solid starter. His contract is terrific. We didn't get near to the appropriate value for him.
What is appropriate value then? If Two firsts, Two Seconds and an $22.5M expiring contract is not, I’m wondering if you guys are being realistic...
...There a strong chance that the Wizards brass figured this might be his peak value and cashed in. I for one, ain’t really mad at it.
First, you have to think that Deni has topped out to follow your logical path and the FO as well. Let's agree to disagree there - I think Deni will make another jump this year. If he does, he will be worth significantly more. So, there is that.
An expiring contract doesn't really help us at this point. We need assets. So, there is also that.
And with all trades, let's look and see at the end of the period what these two firsts and two seconds turn out to be. As we have noted it is a crap shoot the later you are in the draft.
Right now, it is Bub Carrington (meh) + 2029 first-round pick (second-most favorable from Portland, so another late first round pick) + 2028 second-round pick + 2030 second-round pick. I guess they are trying not to be competitive until 2029.
And we get the pleasure of watching Kuz, Poole and Brogdon eat up minutes next year. Smh.
I think next year we could have received a bigger haul. And we could have seen Deni play with Sarr and Bilal.
I think it was a bad trade and an ill-timed trade.
















