I hate to disagree with you Mainstreet. I really do. But Kellan Olson is right. This is possibly one of the worst asset management displays I've ever seen.
Seeing the value of a player is pretty much my main focus when it comes to sports. I'm not an X's and O's guy. Actually, I'm terrible at X's and O's and hate doing it. That said, I love scouting and exploring the value of players and prospects. I have way to much fun watching film looking for patterns and evaluating skill sets. I've been doing it since Shaq was a rookie. I have no idea how good I am at it. But I love doing it.
So purely from an asset management position and in my honest opinion:
- JJ did not get the full value for TJ. In fact, he willingly got robbed. And now everyone knows it. Which leads to:
- JJ did not get the full value for #32. It should NEVER have been added to the TJ trade.
- JJ did not get the full value for #6. He added a PF who is a terrible fit at D. Decent at O, but THAT good!?! Absolutely not.
- JJ DID NOT get the full value from #11. Cam isn't SO good that you wouldn't trade back and hope he lands there. If you get jumped, you settle for Clarke or Kabengele or Jerome. And on top of that we ditched 2 SFs so we can add ANOTHER SF? Mind numbingly bad.
- JJ did not get the full value for Melton. Melton was an excellent defending PG prospect. I really like Carter, but he IS NOT better than Melton. And to add two 2nds and JJ? So he didn't get value for Melton or the 2020 2nd or the 20201 Conditional 2nd. Which goes along with...
- JJ did not get the full value for Josh. Ouchi clarifies this above. My addition would be: if you're stock value has plummeted zero value, you don't PAY someone to take it off your hands. You just hang on to it and hope it gains enough in the future to become valuable again. If he doesn't than you let him walk like Bender. I know he had #7M attached to him, but so what. EVERY team has had a guy like that. They don't make these desperate trades. There is absolutely NO precedent for these kind of trades. JJ is either proving he's in over his head, or he's a trend setter. I'm not banking on the latter.
- JJ slightly didn't get full value for the #24 pick. This is fully subjective as I would rather have had Kabengele or Bruno. Jerome is a winner, but really slow. I'm not excited about him.
- JJ did get full value on signing Rubio. It's a good signing at a reasonable price. Should be a better $ for $ signing than Rozier or Russell. I think Rubio is a great fit next to Book and Ayton.
- JJ did get full value on trading the Milwaukee pick. #24 is probably better than what we'd get when it yields. Baynes is a decent throw in with one year left. Actually I think he got bonus value for this trade even though Baynes' $4M was a weird addition after JJ had just cleared cap space.
That's 9 assets that he failed getting value for and 2 successes (if you count Rubio as gaining an asset. Resigning Oubre at market value adds another). I might have missed something since there's been so many moves, but I can't seriously see how JJ would get anything better than an F this off season.
Yes, analysts are tearing us apart, but I truly believe it's deserved.