RiotPunch wrote:Still unfathomable to use a newly drafted rookie, youngest in the class, as an enticement for another team to take on the albatross of one Khris Middleton. What on Earth did Horst see in Kuzma to forfeit the right to see that potential play through? You can figure out 25 minutes a game from Midds. Sims/KPJ would have been sufficient enough.
I think all of us would take a do-over. Horst should be delivering my mail tomorrow.
Its really not that crazy. Teams trade late firsts to shed salary, it happens. Us picking AJ was not seen as a great move, and not only because we are win now. Hes a long shot. Then, he didnt exactly pop in the g league, just showed flashes. The fact that we were able to salvage first round value with him is great. That the Wizards valued him was a blessing. They are the worst talent evaluators in the league, hands down.
Many here are currently being significantly influenced by him dunking in nba games while shooting 27% from 3 and i find that strange. We all knew he was an elite athlete. He needs to shoot and score efficiently and again that is a long shot. Our people were with him for months. With his athleticism, if they felt like he had a good chance at succeeding, he would be off the table. They obviously do not.
So we shed Khris's contract
We gain Kuzma's defense which should be very important
And we have flexibility to improve the team this off-season in ways that were previously impossible
For
A player that is unlikely to make it, despite some fun dunks