redslastlaugh wrote:Celts17Pride wrote:redslastlaugh wrote:
It's really difficult to get value for your players when everyone knows you have to sell.
The idea that what we acquired Jrue for Rob Williams (healthy at time), Brogdon (disgruntled but coming off 6MOY), a GSW pick in 2024 that became a late lottery pick, & a 2029 unprotected Celtics first, and we have traded him straight up for Simons who we don't want and deleting him will cost another first or a couple of seconds - > This is not great business, not at all.
Brad really got screwed that Wyc authorized 7-8 extensions way into the tax and then turned around immediately to hang a FOR SALE sign.
This is nothing against Jrue who was great in his two years, but when we moved off late 30's Paul and KG we got tons of value, and this time we havent even netted a single asset, and we just keep adding sweeteners at basically every step down
Brad Stevens made the Simons trade mainly just to get off of Jrue Holiday's $104 million. Still a great deal, Stevens was able to off-load Jrue's money.
Yea I hear that, but somebody screwed up along the way. If you pay two firsts and two players to acquire a borderline HOF level player, and you sign him to a 4 yr extension, and win a title(!) showing his worth. But that 15 months after inking the extension, you need to trade him, why is merely getting off the deal for an expiring a win? It's Jrue Holiday, you paid a lot to get him, and two years later, it's winning to just get off the money?
Either you paid him way too much or you overcooked your books and lost your leverage. Ideally, on a fair deal, in a fair transaction, Jrue is worth some value
It was a bad contract for sure. And a fairly obviously bad one when it was signed.