That's nice, except we traded him to a team that clearly values him more than you or I do. In return we got Jerrett (who is awful), Pleiss (who might someday be able to be an NBA caliber player) and a crappy draft pick. Im not saying we should've gotten a star, but we got practically nothing. I suppose it's a little better than getting nothing, but not much.
you cannot sound competent on this trade if you don't mention the financial side of the equation. That was certainly a big factor.
In addition to the financial side as mentioned by NAOS, just the fact that DL got rid of Kanter for something was good for our team. The team not only was much better after he was gone, but they seemed to be very close and unified. I would personally consider the trade to get rid of Kanter a good trade even if we only got a ham sandwich in return.
The value of the trade should not only be evaluated in the value of what we get back, but the negative value of what we jettison.