I like the move, but wowwwwwww. The timing is strange.
Perhaps the failure to get a decent PG was his death sentence.
I think the PG fiasco combined with not being able to justify the failure of the 2016 draft. The timing is strange but if James Jones takes over, I'm ok with it. I'm not sure what Jones has done but one of the reasons I would like that is the odds of Jones wanting to ditch Kokoskov for his own guy would seem unlikely. He may not have played a big role in signing Igor but surely he was part of the process and gave his stamp of approval to it, whether that's who he wanted or not. He seemed to get along with Igor well in all public outings where they've been together.
I think the 2016 draft will haunt McD's tenure and his recent repeat of trading assets for a second lottery pick to grab Bridges was probably something he couldn't spin that differently than the Chriss move. It looks the same, on paper, he traded assets to move up and grab a second player he's convinced will be worth it but that player, Bridges, didn't fill a need. There was no real reason to do that move other than really liking Bridges. If he made the same move to draft SGA, perhaps he still has a job but Bridges as a wing being added didn't make a ton of sense. Then when he signed Ariza that trade made less sense. Imagine what that Miami pick could have done with Chriss in a trade for a PG? Maybe we just stretch Knight now to make a little more cap room for that other PG.
I don't think this draft will end up being like that Bender/Chriss draft but it appears similar and all we really have to go on is Bridges scouting report as to why that deal was made. Like I said, it was unnecessary though. Perhaps another deal was in the works at the time for a PG or to clear up the logjam he created but that falling through counts against McD also.