Late to the party here, because this place has been a freaking loony bin since the trade, but one of the things I find interesting that folks aren't talking about is the timing of it... Regardless of your feelings on the haul (I tend to think Joe was short at least an asset), the fact that he made the deal a week early makes me think there has to be a "next move", otherwise why settle on losing a trade with another week to negotiate?
It's a head-scratcher, to be honest, but those who argue that Cronin used "no logic" in the move are themselves, not being logical. He's a 15-year vet in the industry who's scratching and clawing for his once-in-a-lifetime job. We may not appreciate his logic, or see the whole picture, but to just pretend that he's some NBA exec Manchurian candidate making decisions with no strategic thought is just silly... The question is what was that logic?
The one (and, frankly, only) theory I keep coming back to is leverage in another deal, specifically, a CJ deal. It stands to reason that our big haul was always going to come from moving CJ. It also stands to reason, that the offseason is likely the time where you're going to have maximum suitors for him, and thus maximum negotiating leverage. Is it possible that a team, say NO, was lowballing us for CJ and Cronin's leverage chip was holding him until the offseason? If true, prior to the trade, that team could've been trying to leverage us being in "no-man's land" with Ant, CJ, Norm and Powell. By trading Roco and Powell, Cronin makes it clear that we're all-in on youth and tanking. It's Cronin not blinking in a game of chicken.
I believe there's a strategy in place, and that Dame has been bought in (because, come on, no interim-GM wanting the gig is going to do anything without his star's approval), but this is really the only scenario I can think of that feels like it might make some sense... If Cronin came up an asset short in one trade but is able to leverage an additional asset in another, you could at least see how that could be...