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I have been consistent on the point that trading a franchise player when you don't have to is almost always the wrong decision. I stand by that decision, especially in light of now having no identity whatsoever.

Almost always the wrong decision? This isn't the NBA of the 1960's, 70's or 80's. How did the sit and cross your fingers routine work out for Cleveland?
 
I have been consistent on the point that trading a franchise player when you don't have to is almost always the wrong decision. I stand by that decision, especially in light of now having no identity whatsoever.

But isn't that the catch?

The Jazz HAD to trade him.

The only other choices would have been:

1. Allow Deron to dictate where to be traded, when, and for who.
2. Let Deron leave for nothing.

Considering those 2 scenarios, this one was BY FAR the best.
 
I have been consistent on the point that trading a franchise player when you don't have to is almost always the wrong decision. I stand by that decision, especially in light of now having no identity whatsoever.

It'd look a lot better to Cleveland and Toronto right now had they traded those guys instead of letting them walk for nothing. Denver looks great for what they did considering Melo put them in a hole, and the Jazz followed suit. Hindsight is obviously 20/20 but I think engaged fans generally have a good sense of what's going to happen with star players, and people have been talking about Deron opting out and walking after his contract is over for a while now.

Half of the battle in the NBA, especially nowadays, is just hanging onto assets. Letting an asset like Deron Williams walk is SUCH an epic loss. The Jazz got 2 good draft picks out of it, a reasonably decent point and a player with a lot of upside. Looks much better when compared to nothing.

Besides, what was Deron doing this season that was helping us win? 4-14 over the past however long looks bad no matter who is running the show, and we haven't had that bad of a stretch in a really long time.
 
Almost always the wrong decision? This isn't the NBA of the 1960's, 70's or 80's. How did the sit and cross your fingers routine work out for Cleveland?

And can you imagine what would've happened had they traded him? They held strong and lost, oh well.
 
Lebron wasn't traded.

He wasn't saying that.

He was saying sitting back and waiting past the time to make a move was the critical mistake Cleveland made. Luckily, we avoided it, by getting a headstart in trading Deron and getting assets back before the NBA has a lockout/Deron bends us over/it becomes obvious the Jazz are in trouble. Think any team would have helped out the Jazz had they known that Deron was demanding a trade/wanted to jump ship?
 
And can you imagine what would've happened had they traded him? They held strong and lost, oh well.

And now their team is in the ****ter with no assets, whatsoever. Yeah, oh well. With some luck it'll only take 4 or 5 years for their team to be halfway decent again.
 
And can you imagine what would've happened had they traded him? They held strong and lost, oh well.

They would probably be in playoff contention? Or at least could have received assets to help them rebuild?
 
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