DCZards wrote:nate33 wrote:This leads one to think that maybe we rushed in trading Deni. Perhaps a little patience would have yielded a better offer from a cap-strapped team.
Nah...this FO knew exactly what it was doing when it pulled the trigger on the Deni trade and drafted Bub. Being patient may have turned out to be a mistake rather than a virtue.
Looks like Winger and Dawkins may have come away with two of the biggest steals in this year's draft with Bub and George. I ain't second-guessing that kind of success.
Hear hear.
I'm as much of a Deni fan as anyone here. He was my pick in 2020; I was thrilled that he dropped to us at 9.
But, we got a boat-load for him. We got 5 assets: Bub, another R1 pick (albeit a few years out), Malcolm Brogdon, & a pair of R2 picks. The idea that Winger didn't do his homework on the deal, that there was a better offer out there if we'd been patient, is an invention & no more.
I'm sure that NBA GMs talk to each other all the time. & that they check the value of their guys as a matter of course -- there must be dozens of potential trades floating around all the time. & I'm also sure that when an offer floats his way, Will (like any GM) does the work to find out if anyone will match it (maybe with an asset he likes better for one or another reason) or offer more.
It's just plain silly to imagine that he wouldn't have done that in this case!