Rafael122 wrote:Honestly at the end of the day, do we or should we care that we helped NOLA or did them a huge favor? Neither the Wizards or the Hornets are going to win an NBA Championship within the next 5-10 years. It's not like this trade propelled the Hornets to top 5 in the NBA.
That's not the point, the point is that we took on their two poison pills, two massive, crippling issues that were afflictions for their team, and they gave us NOTHING for it. NOTHING.
Oh sure, you can say, yes we did, we got a mediocre big, and a sub mediocre 3, but that's not something, that's a net negative, their contracts and presence are a sag on the team, not an asset, a massive net negative.
If you take on someone's poison pill you're supposed to get something for you trouble. All we got was the knowledge that we didnt pay Rashard Lewis for not playing for us. In other words, nothing of value, just philosophical peace of mind for cheap skates, and a net negative for the youth movement and development of our kids and massive disruption of team chemistry.
Nearly as bad, it's already pretty clear that the presence of two scrubs that will be gone in less than 2 years will have a major impact on who we take at slot 3, the 2nd most valuable draft pick we'll have between 2002 and 2016 or later and the 2nd most valuable asset for our rebuild. Nice to know the head honchos are not only stupid enough to make this trade, they're even tupid enough to let it dictate the decision we make with the last immnsely valuable asset we have to build with going forward. Hell, now they're saying Barnes is in play. We truly are Clippers East, unfortunately, we're much, much worse these days, as even the Clippers eventually figured it out. Welcome to Milwaukee Buckland folks, I hope we enjoy the ride.
Pure idiocy.