nate33 wrote:J-Ves wrote:I give A+ for effort but a B for the actual trades. Value wise we got the short end of the stick every time but all the deals make sense for a team in our position. It will be nice to have an extra pick to scout in ‘25 and ‘26
I think the Smart trade was actually a pretty strong deal that favored us. We only took on one year of salary, salary we were going to have to pay to get up the cap minimum anyhow. And it's not like Smart is an utterly useless player. He has slipped a bit and is no longer worth his salary, but he still belongs in the league.
The JV deal was probably about right. We weren't fleeced but we didn't fleece them either. It's hard to expect much more than two SRP's for a guy that probably is only a regular season minutes eater. I don't think JV is the kind of guy who stays on the floor in the second round of the playoffs.
The Jared Butler plus 4 SRP's for the last pick in the 2026 draft was probably a poor trade in the abstract. But with the overwhelming number of SRP's we had, it was critical to try and consolidate them. I wish we could have done better, but still, 1 late FRP is still more useful to us than a bunch of SRP's on a roster already overcrowded with youngsters trying to get a shot.
I was a little underwhelmed by the Kuzma deal. I don't have a lot of faith that the pick swap is going to pan out, so we mostly traded a SRP to land a disappointing 2024 FRP who couldn't get on the floor and some salary savings. I get the argument that dumping a disgruntled Kuzma was addition by subtraction, but in the abstract, I think a motivated Kuzma is still more useful than a broken down Middleton. I suppose there's an argument that this trade isn't over yet. If we can flip Middleton at the Trade Deadline for a contract that expires in 2027 and more pick capital, that would have to get factored into this trade analysis.
Trying to figure out the nuance on your Kuzma take because you were against trading Kuzma last year at the deadline, arguing essentially to be patient and we could get more. But it does sound like once the Deni trade went down, you definitely would have reversed your take from last February? Or at least it sounds like it, but that may be just because it was difficult to figure out at the time if the rumored 2 firsts were correct, or if it was always just 1 first and a player of little repute.
It's hard to figure out where you stand with it, and the current Kuzma take seems to be more in line w/your original one where you didn't want to flip him in '24 unless you were really excited about the offer, but now a year later, some of us (certainly myself) and others were proven right that it wasn't worth the risk (Frichuela said the same if memory serves) of a bird in the hand considering his age, and injury risk to hold him for another year just because the friendly contract terms was worth dancing w/the risk that he might get hurt, or just suck due to age and kill his value.
I have a hard time where it feels like people are having it both ways, and it feels a bit like that w/Kuzma takes on the board.
People arguing against the trade last year because the offer wasn't enough, now also against it a year later when the offer is about 30% to 50% less of what it originally was.
It's a weird take to me, but maybe its just complicated by the fact that terms were unclear in Feb '24, and only a few of us saw the Deni trade coming (I did, just not that soon and for that little (to me)), and many in retrospect would have taken the Kuzma offer if it meant we wouldn't have done the Deni trade (I don't think it would have meant that, i think we just would have traded Kuzma AND Deni in a four month stretch).
So complicated.
I will say, I think your current arguments on the particulars are right in a general sense, I agree w/them anyway, but I also think that it was actually an excellent return (a '24 first in AJ Johnson+) considering how thoroughly Kuzma torpedoed his value October-January to the extent that most people believed we'd be lucky to get a couple of late 2's.


















