Dominator83 wrote:Taj Gibson and Luol Deng were great examples of this during Gar/Pax. Summer of 2012, we know Rose is toast from his injury, and there were lots of reports that both the Kings (#5) and Warriors (#8) were willing to deal their picks for Deng straight up. Gar/Pax balks. a year and a half later they trade him for cap relief, a fake 1st, and two 2nds they later wasted in the Mcdermott disaster. Taj had good value for his first 5-6 years here. They wait too long and then deal him for Cam Payne. I also feel like, despite being damaged goods, they could have gotten a better return for Derrick had they moved him a year or 2 sooner.
We're notorious for not striking while the iron is hot
In terms of dealing with their own assets, GarPax were pretty amazing generally speaking:
Wins
Eddy Curry: 2 1sts - Immediately worthless
James Johnson: 1st - Never worth this much again
Thabo Sefolosha: 1st - Never worth this much again
Tyrus Thomas: 1st - Never worth this much again
Nikola Mirotic: 1st - Never worth more than this (arguably held value)
Nocioni: Salmons (right before Noc became an albatross)
Neutral
Ben Gordon - Let him walk, became an albatross
Joakim Noah - Let him walk, became an albatross
Luol Deng - Traded in final year for minimal value, became an albatross
Doug McDermott - Moved him for low value but likely weren't ever going to do better
Tony Snell - Moved him for low value but likely weren't ever going to do better
Bobby Portis - Let him walk vs overpaying him
Marquis Teague - Nothing we ever could have done here
Denzel Valentine - Nothing we ever could have done here
Debatable
Jimmy Butler - Traded him for an All-star, a lottery pick, and a recent lottery pick, which is way more in return than anyone else ever got for Jimmy Butler, and you can argue about whether Butler would have been good to keep or not, but they definitely didn't get hosed on value relative to what Minny got a year later or Philly two years later.
Losses
Moving Tyson Chandler after a down year
That's like half the guys they traded at near peak value where the value immediately went down, a bunch of guys that were either busts right away or they got the on court value on and didn't sign to bad contracts (often right before some other team did). One definite miss and one eye of the beholder move (I'd say they did the right thing with Butler given the context, but I get why others think it was a huge miss).





















