I actually disagree. I think there is and should be a distinction between roster moves and in-game fraudulence (faking injuries/pulling good players in crunch time/drawing wack plays).Trading 2 guys who are playing great and helping the jazz get a lot of wins and have a good record would sound a lot like dirty tanking shenanigans which Austin Ainge said the jazz would no longer do. I guess we might find out if Austin was lying or not.
I think Austin agrees because the Sexton/Clarkson/Collins moves were not trades made to win or preserve asset value or anything that really made much sense besides being bad and clearing the path for the kids.
He could also just have been lying or change his mind on the fraudulence. I’m not and never have been much of a fan of that strategy but sometimes it’s preferable to alternative scenarios (it paid off huge last year, lottery gods notwithstanding).
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