buckboy wrote:Hield of Dreams wrote:buckboy wrote:
You're the third person in this thread to say this. I don't get it. The Kings got clowned in the Haliburton deal.
When you get the best overall player in the trade all the while dumping a contract many viewed as negative without surrender any draft capital. How is that a loss?
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Because you gave up the youngest and easily the best asset in the deal to become a treadmill team.
I can't believe people think the Kings didn't get screwed here. I mean, I guess I can. Denial is powerful.
I've been a Bucks fan for 45 years. They did the same thing for the last half of it until they got incredibly lucky. I know a crappy move to make the 8th seed when I see it.
I'm not disagreeing that the direction may prove to be bad if Fox and Sabonis aren't good enough, Mitchell doesn't progress, and we cant find another true core piece. I advocated for a rebuild as well.
But I think there's a few things you are missing here -
1. Tyrese Haliburton is being so overrated around here. I loved him and rooting for him, hes going to be a good starter in this league. But nobody talked about him like he was some potential future superstar a week ago. I'm curious how much anybody has actually watched him, rather than just occasionally checked box scores. No fault of your own, we can't get a national TV game. Suddenly hes the 2nd coming of Steph Curry mixed with CP3.
2. We have been bad for 15 years, we aren't particularly good at developing talent. Kings fans would happily take a nice stretch of being a playoff team. Shooting for a title isn't really the goal. Agree or disagree as you will, but being the laughing stock isn't fun.
3. Your last point - The Bucks spent years making trades for players like Monte Ellis, JJ Reddick, John Salmons, Stephen Jackson. These guys are hardly comparable to Sabonis, a legit all star and top 5 player at his position.
Honestly I'm glad that the Bucks found Giannis. I rooted hard for you guys last year, hes my favorite non-king. He's also a generational talent. And for every team that finds a Embid/Giannis, theres 10 years of drafting Andrew Boguts, Emeka Okafors, Marvin Bagleys, and jahlil okafors. I hate that when a Philly or Milwaukee gets lucky in the draft, its suddenly easy to build a contender through the draft. This team couldn't afford another 10 years of hitting and missing draft picks.