ReasonablySober wrote:I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
Lot of you folks were totally good with the deal when it was signed. I wasn't and I'm feeling pretty good about my stance. The Bucks gave someone who's been a bad player $8 million and surprise, he's still bad. Drew Gooden Part 2.
Thankfully he's only singed for 3 instead of 5 years but yeah, it was a horrible move the moment we signed him and the fact he signed with us for 8 per should tell us that nobody else wanted to give him more than the mid level. I will say I think a bunch of people -myself included- kind of rationalized the signing in the sense that we were expecting something so much worse (like say for example 40 mil over 4 years for Mayo) and also because the deal seemed potentially unloadable if Mayo improved on his play last year for the Mavs.
I will say it is pretty jarring to me that in the first month of the first year of his contract Mayo's contract seems completely untradable for anything at all of positive value until it becomes an expiring, I wasn't expecting Mayo's play to make that evident so astoundingly quickly (I expected it to happen sooner or later, but after his first couple games for the bucks? Crazy). Congrats to Mayo btw for accomplishing that feat so soon, I hope he likes Milwaukee because he's stuck here for a couple years...