Dat2U wrote:veji1 wrote:I get your point, and I think that for Lewis' dead corpse, the Wizards could only have had an overpayed defenseless chucker who would have been detrimental to the team balance. Sure a good 3 and D guy would have been great, alas thos guys get payed nowadays and no one would have traded one of them to us without giving us a horrible contract with it. The FO chose, with the weak hand it had, to reinforce the teams's strength, which was only tentative at this stage, and try to make it a real strength and identity.
Why go all in with a weak hand? Why not fold and save your chips for another hand? It was 10 days before the draft! Why rush into something at this stage? No one else was in position to offer NO the financial savings we were able to offer them, so the deal wasn't going anywhere.
ThoUght veji1 summed it up my perspective pretty well.
Also, though it's been mentioned before, pro-trade people dont see this as going all in. This is short term, possibly half a season if someone's moved at the deadline. Again, we weren't going to sign a franchise changing FA this summer, likely wasnt gonna happen next year either (Ya it's possible, but it was unlikely). We were either going to hand out a 4-5 year deal for an overpaid player before we know what our core is or sit on our hands and suck again (IMO). Dont think sitting on our hands was a good option either, though I dont want to get into any more over-analysis of our players. Basically, we have to wait and see on this. If Okafor and Ariza are riding the bench while #3, cartier martin, seraphin, book, and ves get all the minutes, then this is a bad trade. But if they contribute, then I dont see what the big deal is unless you're Ted's personal accountant.
You say the deal wasnt going anywhere, but that's a pretty huge assumption to make. They could have traded them to seperate teams, right?