burlydee wrote:If you really like Noa and think he's going to be a star, not trading him for the #23 pick and an uncertain 1st isn't the crime ppl are making it out to be.
Milwaukee is 100% making the playoffs next year. NO is uber talented, wants to win, and is regularly on 50 win pace when healthy. It's a gamble. Perhaps a gamble with high odds, but still a gamble. If you like Noa then the player matters more than the pick. This isn't football. One big hit on a draft pick is really worth like 5 picks. It all comes down to talent evaluations.
I think ppl are getting in the habit of thinking bc AK is a bad gm, everything he does is illogical. I don't see it that way. I think Matt on Blogabull said it well - AK has a roster, not a plan.
I think the argument that AK just likes Noa is way more compelling than we couldn't have gotten this deal. I would jump on this deal but acknowledge it has risks, and you might get less in the end. I think we didn't want it, and that might turn out correct.
I view it like 15% chance I get a ton more value, 80% chance I get about the same value, and 5% chance I lose value. But those are made up numbers based on my personal beliefs.

















