Tripod wrote:The trade ended up being Ingram +Ochai+Walter for the Raps. Ingram can be a 22+pt scorer, Ochai was drafted #15 3 years ago and shot 40% this year while being a good POA defender vs guards. Walter at #19 is a rookie so maybe give him time but he has shown flashes of being a starter level guy someday. His 3pt shooting got better every single month and shot over 40% the last 2 months....all while playing well defensively.
Masai did a great job turning those assets into their likely top scorer next year and possibly 2 3+D guards in the rotation. Of course Ingram's health is a concern...but fir all we know, he could be moved in the future for another deal.
It's funny because all Raps fans heard was "Masai over rates his players in trade talks". Maybe he knew how good they were and its the other GM's fault for not knowing it and stepping up to grab them.
Bro, the other end of the trade "Ingram +Ochai+Walter for the Raps" was due to Masai and Bobby's work, and LUCK that Ingram was available to take the capspace left by Pascal. Ochai and Walter's values have yet to be established. I'm not convinced yet that they'll pan out and become starting-calibre players in the NBA. What we got were middling picks and go by the stats, picks don't usually work. Ingram didn't "come" in that trade. Ochai didn't "come" with that trade. Neither did Walter - it took other trades and work - the "value added" by Bobby and Masai. In the hands of another GM, those picks will end up being Wiseman or Anthony Bennett or Malachi Flynn.
NBA fans need to stop discussing what "happened" down the road as "values" from trades, because you can have a chain that goes down several decades if going by that logic.