fatlever wrote:I have a suspicion that the front office had been wanting to trade him since around the time we also got rid of Mark Williams. I think that maybe they were a bit tired of the injury prone players and maybe felt that either of those players were doing what was needed to add strength and stay healthy and also may be felt that neither player was going to be able to stay healthy long term due to chronic injuries. I think one of the reasons the Hornets babied him last year was to drive up his trade value. I just don't believe they truly believe in his ability to stay healthy or his ability to add the needed strength. They cashed in now before he got injured again. Purely just a hunch based on zero evidence. But it feels eerily similar to the Mark Williams situation. Where I feel there was a lot more happening behind the scenes and in the medicals than we will ever know about.
A lot of the same language used that was used in that Lakers trade. Where the Hornets didn't want to trade Mark Williams but someone came to them with an offer they couldn't refuse etc
I think you’re exactly right, and I basically agree with their concerns. I’ve been on this site many times, saying there would be a point where Melo was nearly untradeable if his ankles went to crap one more time, or if he had some massive incident or blunder. Ultimately last season was his chance to prove himself, but also became a golden opportunity for the front office to deal from a stronger position.
YES the return for him is nominal…but why are all the experts at ESPN, The Athletic, etc., grading this a win, even a BIG win for the Hornets? It’s because betting on LaMelo to become the kind of player who matures enough, stays healthy enough, and disciplined enough to win playoff series and a championship is a major gamble. Minny decided to place that bet for a reasonable cost. I will miss LaMelo at times, and not miss him at other times. He truly was a talented mixed bag player for this franchise.
But those on here denigrating Naz Reid as if he’s cannon fodder…what?? Naz was always a player many here targeted as desired to help us on our front line. See how he responded in playoff basketball and tell us how woeful he is. I’m very happy to get him.




























