Waynearchetype wrote:JasonStern wrote:
The 76ers ended up using Covington as the main piece in a Jimmy Butler trade, so let's not pretend like ~2018 Robert Covington didn't have value.
Of course, there was also this idea back then that if we kept the Dame/CJ core together, we'd be seeing perennial first round playoff exits.
I don't want to get super into the weeds on this but Saric had a ton of value at the time and Jimmy Butler was refusing to show up to camp. Another team getting bent over a barrel isn't exactly reflective of value. No one is claiming the pieces traded for Harden are great because they were traded for Harden, that's not how you establish value.
Again, I did not say it was a bad trade, just an overpay. You said that was revisionist when our very thread in this forum seemed to be full of a good number of people who, at the time, agreed. I even acknowledged that working trades is an above average trait of Olshey with a B, but that he had a tendency to shy away from big deals.
You're correct that it wasn't a straight swap being proposed regarding CJ for Covington. Saric was probably also included in many of the proposals. There's nothing revisionist about this. There's literally a "CJ TRADE IDEAS" thread on this board right now. Same as there is every year, as a Dame+CJ duo taking up 2/3 of the cap is not a recipe for a championship. As such, there will almost always be people on RealGM supporting a CJ for nearly anyone trade. Hell, a few posters are okay trading him for Kevin Love's contract. (Not one-for-one, but still
Regardless, Covington was used as the main trade piece in trades for Jimmy Butler, Malik Beasley, and two 1sts. Just because you don't value him much doesn't mean that other GMs don't. I don't think it was that much of an overpay given late 1sts tend to be a crapshoot and the move was made to try to appease Dame last off-season. Blazers got a starter in his prime on a cheap two year contract. Meanwhile, they already have Simons and Little (and Elleby) as development projects.












