dobrojim wrote:payitforward wrote:Kanyewest wrote:...I think people are still defending this move because they want to believe in the front office and the line of reasoning that they made the move was justifiable at the time....
No. I think they are defending the move because, nate to the contrary notwithstanding, KP explicitly said he was opting out. Explicitly. Committed to it.
As nate points out, we could have forced him to come through on that explicit commitment. In which case, he'd have had to spend a few months in Detroit before winding up on the Celtics. & we wouldn't have gotten anything whatever for him.
&, I suppose it's possible that, as nate maintains, Boston could have been forced to throw in a pick. We'll never know.
Except, of course, we DO know. Or, rather, we do know what we actually got in the deal -- because, the deal brought us more than Tyus. Way more.
It also brought us the #35 pick in the 2023 draft -- which we moved to the Bulls for two future R2 picks. & it also brought us Mike Muscala & Danilo Gallinari, whom we traded for Bagley, whom we then traded (along with a R2 pick & Johnny Davis, who was immediately waived) for Marcus Smart, Colby Jones, & the Grizzlies' 2025 R1 pick.
So, in all, even though Porzingis had committed himself to opting out, we nonetheless managed to turn him (along with a R2 pick) into Marcus Smart, Colby Jones, a 2025 R1 pick, & 2 R2 picks.
Now how does the deal look?
I agree with you but it just seems like a long winding
road to get here. A great deal of patience was
required.
My time-frame is probably longer than yours.













