DOT wrote:Since someone brought up Duren, I think we should re-litigate the 2022 draft night
We originally had the 11th pick, we traded it for 3 future 1sts, all conditional, two of which haven't transferred, the other was the 27th pick in 2023. So far, not great especially because the other 2 firsts are Washington and Detroit picks, both heavily protected
We then traded the pick which ended up 27th in 2023 (became Nick Smith Jr., too early to judge anyone here) along with 3 future 2nds which became the 39th, 41st, and 53rd picks for the 13th pick
So far, we sent out the 11th pick, a future 39th, 41st, and 53rd pick for 13 and two future heavily protected 1sts
We then traded pick 13 for Milwaukee's 2025 pick (protected 1-4) and to get rid of 1 year, 9 million dollars of Kemba's salary
So to sum up, we traded the 11th pick, a future 39th, 41st, and 53rd pick, and a 1 year, 9 million dollar contract for Detroit and Washington's 1sts top 10 protected for at least 3 more years and Milwaukee's 2025 first, top 4 protected (and if it is in the top 4, it goes to Nola and we get nothing)
It shouldn't be Jalen Duren we're talking about, we also missed out on Jalen Williams, Mark Williams, AJ Griffin, and Tari Eason to name a few. All would be key rotation guys
And before we get into the "we had to trade a 1st to get rid of Kemba's salary to sign Brunson, Leon is elite!" Leon is the one who gave Kemba that contract in the first place, same with Noel, Rose, Burks, Fournier, Hart, and DiVincenzo.
Not losing sleep over future 39th, 41st, and 53rd pick.
Kemba and trading the 1st is bad asset management. I'll give the FO credit for at least being able to pivot off of bad moves into a clearly good one in Brunson.
Mixed bag. This FO has been far from excellent, but have been decent in pivoting away from mistakes.
Jury is still out on Hart and Donte, even though I know "I LUV THE DRAFT" fanboys are against them.
They don't make the playoffs last year without Hart. Solid move, even for a pick.
His contract? Eh. Not wild about it, but maybe it's not so bad either. It's not Fournier bad.
Donte? Again, the contract, after signing Hart, and with IQ coming, hard to defend, but he's played all of two games and building up some guard depth IF they make a trade, might be a good thing.
Then again, everyone hoped there would be better moves after Burks/Noel etc, and there weren't, other than, again, unf*cking themselves from those deals and Kemba etc, when Brunson was available.
I started this post 2 hours ago, so I know some of this was covered already.