I didn't bring this shit up and was just calling people out for acting like it was a good trade just because we're doing well.
lol...c'mon man, just look at that sentence and study it for the inconsistency. I mean, if the result of the trade
s are Portland doing well afterward, isn't that a functional gauge of the trades? And yes, I'm not going to try and separate the trades and judge them in isolation from each other because I don't believe Cronin was doing that. Nor do I believe the Vulcans did that. The LAC trade was essentially dumping a 'bad' contract from the previous GM that was going to hamstring future moves, at the same time as moving a player that was certain to leave in free agency;
AND getting under the tax line. And no matter how many tantrums people have about that trade, there is simply no evidence, at all, that Portland could have made a better deal elsewhere
I look at the trade deadline moves and the subsequent off season as a process that Cronin implemented, very likely under specific instructions from ownership and lots of input from Billups. Again, I'm not tearing a component of the process out and judging it in isolation from the rest of the moves. Essentially, this season is a choice between
CJ+Powell+Nance+(Johnny Davis/Jalen Duren/AJ Griffin) vs
Grant+Hart+Winslow+Keon+Sharpe
personally, I'll take door number two 11 times out of 10 and I'm not going to spend a second fantasizing about there having been better deals out there that Cronin was just too stupid to see. If Olsehy was still the GM and had rebooted his idiot team of the untouchable CJ and Powell at SF, I wouldn't care about the season at all
all that isn't to say I'm 100% behind every move Cronin has made....I'm not. I'm still skeptical about the Ant/Nurkic contracts and I'm really skeptical about hard-capping the team for a 6'2 player considering the roster was already length deficient
I do agree this thread probably didn't need to be resurrected. Pretty predictable what it was going to generate