The "prize" the Celtics got for making that trade was Romeo Langford. (Which is to say that the ultimate advantage of making the trade turned out to be nearly nil.)
It would have been a bad trade if Fultz was measurably better than Tatum. You'd better be very confident that the player you prefer will drop to 3 (or have them all rated essentially equal) for that to make a lot of sense.
I think it's far too early to predict one of those outcomes. Just too many pieces have to fall into place.
It would have been a bad trade if Fultz was measurably better than Tatum. You'd better be very confident that the player you prefer will drop to 3 (or have them all rated essentially equal) for that to make a lot of sense.
I think it's far too early to predict one of those outcomes. Just too many pieces have to fall into place.
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