They lost a 20/10 All-NBA gold medalist that was the engine to winning 50 games a year in order to acquire some assets that ended up being nothing in the big picture and struggling to even achieve a winning record ever since. That's not equal value.The trade was equal, you could argue it both ways. The game was different back then, traditional PFs were still in vogue. Favors was oozing with potential at the time, he would have went #1 in some drafts due to his length and athleticism. The type of player you have to tank hard and ugly to hope to acquire.