I also think you’re really reaching about the deal being messy and that those assets were valuable.
Allen is nothing. Korver is 38 y/o and couldn’t even play in the playoffs and like I said, Crowder is replaceable. His good contract probably hurt the most.
The 23rd pick is nothing special. And the other 1st may likely turn into 2nds so who cares. To me, we gave up very little.
You don’t know what the 23rd pick would’ve turned out to be, nor Allen for that matter.
The second pick is likely to be a good asset. Have you seen the protections on it? For starters, it would very complicated to trade a pick for something else at this point, but the pick is designed to convey in 2022 which is when the double draft is expected to occur and is also out enough that the Jazz could be in a retooling phase anyway. That is why Memphis did it.
Jae Crowder is a solid rotation player, central to our culture, and was part of our best lineups.
Korver was injured, and even as just a contract was worth having around if just to stretch.
It wasn’t any one thing, though, it was ALL of those things. Memphis didn’t give us Conley for nothing. If those assets were enough to trade for him, what else could they have been used for?
The way it played out WAS extremely messy. We lost Rubio psychologically for the homestretch of games and we still couldn’t field a known, best 5-Man unit (lineups are always contingent on contextual stuff because our roster has been dumb). It was all played very poorly.
Lastly, Dante Exum is bad at basketball and the Jazz are better when he is injured.