You’re talking past me once again. You keep mentioning the money. First of all, you realize that’s less money for his agent. But more importantly, it’s irrelevant to what I’m saying. Can I stress that one more time? The money is irrelevant if the preferred destination is still the preferred destination.
When I say he is doing right by his client, I do not mean his choice of destination was correct. You could say doing right by your client means picking the right destination. Totally fair, but not what I’ve been talking about. Weighing the value of money, geography, and everything else related to a destination is a deeply personal decision and I don’t care to make a comment on it except that from the basketball side I’d prefer PHI. If you noticed, I have not once said that the decision to WAS/NOP/BKN was correct.
What I mean by “doing right by his client” is doing everything possible to go to the preferred destination regardless of why it is preferred. If you cannot distinguish those two things, there is no point in continuing this discussion. None of comments have been talking about why WAS is actually better than UTA, but my comments have been centered around the act of steering a player to a certain destination. And I’ll stand by that. I think that is the duty of an agent and it happens year after year.
It feels like you're having an extremely difficult time differentating between what my argument is not (It's all about the money), and what my argument is ($13M holds a lot of weight). I don't care that you keep stressing that $13M is irrelevant, because that's just straight up false.
Unless you're making the argument that you believe Ace told his agent, "I don't care about the money, just make sure you get me to Washington, New Orleans, or Brooklyn." If that happened, then sure, he's doing right by his client.
Judging by his reaction when he was drafted, and his interviews after, I just simply don't believe that happened, And judging by Sarah Todd's recent post:
View: https://bsky.app/profile/nbasarah.bsky.social/post/3lskt5gqugc2p
on top of the fact that the dude isn't even a certified agent, on top of the fact that he's an ex-convict for selling cocaine to kids, I think it just might be possible that this guy isn't quite on the up-and-up on this one.