nate33 wrote:... with the recent trade of Bridges and the recent signings of guys like Franz and Barnes establishing the market for young two-way wings, I think it is obvious that we did not get fair value for Deni.
Since any player can be traded if the price is right, the above is the only meaningful question about the trade.
Bridges had something of an off year last year, but over his first 5 years in the league he was way better than Deni. Not just overall, but every year. There is no reason to compare what he & Deni brought in trades.
Rinse & repeat for Barnes. He was better as a rookie than Deni was in his 4th year break out.
I know you described Franz Wagner as more or less the same player as Deni (i.e. same "quality"). Certainly they are closer to comparable than are Bridges or Barnes. In fact, I agree that their '23-24 productivity was about the same. We could even give a small edge to Deni.
But the market for the two guys' 2d contracts was completely different. Wagner had been quite a lot better as a rookie than Deni was. He was quite a bit better than Deni as a 2d-year player too. It's not hard to understand the difference in the two guys' second deals.
Of course, one could argue that the right conclusion to draw is that Deni's new contract is a bargain! &, on the reasonable assumption that he continues to play at his 4th year level (& all the more if he improves further!), that it will continue to be a bargain.
All the above seems to me to be objectively true. Per my premise, of course, it doesn't affect the question whether we "should" have traded Deni.
But, it does establish that we had a good young player on an advantageous, multi-year contract. Which goes to the question of value received in the trade.
There are three aspects to that question of value. The first is Bub; the 2d is everything else received; the 3d is the question whether we could have gotten more.
Taking them in reverse order, I think we can assume that we could not have gotten more. For one thing, I'm sure Will would have done his due diligence around the league to establish value. For another, 2 R1 picks plus 2 R2 picks plus a vet with some value is, in principle, a fair amount to get for a non-star, non-big-time-scorer player. A lot, actually.
& this goes to the 1st 2 questions above. Really, as Zards points out, Bub's potential (or, really, what he achieves based on his potential) is the determining factor in our judgment of the trade.
How will it all turn out?
That can't be predicted of course. What I can't see, however, is why response to this trade has become so charged with emotion. We're heading for 20 pages in a thread related to a single trade. Wow!