The Consiglieri wrote:...My HUGE problem when the trade was announced was pretty simple. This was a special asset on a great cost controlled contract, and we didn't move him for a single blue chip piece....
Overstatement on both counts: Deni improved his 4th year in the league, but "special asset" is a substantial stretch; moreover, I don't know what you mean by "blue chip piece." Given we mostly got future assets.
The Consiglieri wrote:... A pick in the teens in a notoriously ---- draft...
Most people will agree that the top few picks were not among the best. Below an "average" draft if you like. But drafts that are weak overall are few & far between, & I see no reason whatever to think this will have been one.
2011 was a weak draft -- take a look at the top 10. Then look at 15 & 30.
The Consiglieri wrote:...a pick a million years from now, and a broken down vet, and some 2's people typically trade for money....
Let's not get carried away, shall we? Yes, any asset a few years from now comes at a discount. Goes without saying. But it's still a R1 pick. Nor is Malcolm Brogdon a "broken down vet." & how many R2 picks have been sold for $$$ in the last 5 years? Find me a few, why don't you?
The Consiglieri wrote:...Not remotely what I was expecting to get....
You're a fan not a GM. Do you really imagine another team offered more, but we turned it down? "Value" = what the market pays. There are no exceptions.
The Consiglieri wrote:...Who liked the deal in this fan base? Definitely felt like three types of fans:
The Majority: Were not Deni believers in the first place... Slight Minority: Huge Bub C fans... Small minority: Long term tanking value of losing the only legit player on the roster....
You just made all that up.

Deni was my pick in 2020. I wanted him over Halliburton. I was ecstatic when he dropped to us. His first year wasn't very good, & his 2d & 3d years weren't a great deal better -- though by then it had become apparent that he was an outstanding defender.
Last year, Deni's offense bloomed. He shot more & better, & he got to the line more too. Good for him! & that's why he brought two R1 picks, 2 R2 picks, & a player with trade value.
The Consiglieri wrote:...The people who didn't rate Deni think this is a perfectly fine payment because they don't think he's much to begin with....
Wow!

So... you think a guy who's "not much" brings 2 R1 picks, 2 R2 picks, & Malcolm Brogdon. Is that it?
The Consiglieri wrote:...Going forward I definitely think it will look legit bad unless either Carrington turns out to be a top 5ish talent from the class and/or the '29 pick turns into something worthwhile (or Deni face plants). ... the understood asset value of the player was definitely better than the pieces we got back. At least in my view anyway. I think that's unquestionably true....
So, then, when we made him available why didn't we get substantially better offers? Surely, you don't think we did -- but we just turned them down. Do you?
The Consiglieri wrote:...You've got to use better process when determining asset value....
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There's only one process. One & no other -- what the market offers represents what the guy's value is. Period.
The Consiglieri wrote:...In the same way they butchered things with Kuzma....
No relationship whatever. Please point to where, 9 months ago, you said we should have done that trade.
(Tho of course, it's obvious now that it would have been a good idea!)