3toheadmelo wrote:god shammgod wrote:the plan ever since we got brunson, and he showed that he could play like this, was to get brunson a costar. we had a boatload of assets/expiring contracts. we spent them on og, mikal, kat. none of those guys are gonna be the 2nd best player on a contender ever. randle wasn't either but you could have used his contract this very year to get butler or durant pretty easily. hell you maybe could have got both if you wanted. and both of them can get their own in a big moment. or maybe giannis is available this summer. and yes that's a much smaller window with the first 2 i mentioned but you would have had a legit chance at contending. now you don't and you don't have control of you draft for the rest of the decade. that's the most disappointing aspect of all this, because of brunson you finally had an actual chance at winning a title and you blew it. sad.
We even had a chance to get Donovan Mitchell without giving up Randle, Mitchell Robinson and IQ. Never forget. Now Brunson has no help.
Losing out on Mitchell was blunder #1.
Trading for Mikal was blunder #2.
It baffles me how some of our friends here overthink this.
Mitchell is a borderline MVP candidate who's playing with another small guard and leading the Cavs to the best record in the NBA. Supposedly the Cavs beat our best offer yet the trade would've been destructive for us but not for them? The Grimes package with RJ and 3 firsts was more than fair - if not a bargain - for a player of his caliber.
Meanwhile, Mikal has never been an All-Star, the impact metrics don't particularly fancy him that much, and his defense regressed the season before the Knicks acquired him. And trading 3 unprotected firsts and an unprotected pick swap and a protected first to our crosstown rival for him is reasonable?
I swear it feels like I'm in the twighlight zone at times.