Griffin got hosed in nearly every deal this past summer. I was fine with his overall plan. Just feel like he gave up way more than he had to in each deal. It's almost like he didn't even try to reach a compromise. He completely gave in to the demands of Flip, Ainge, etc. If we could have found a way to give up Dion instead of Wiggins or keep Zeller or Karasev or some of the first rounders we gave away, I'd feel better.
Wiggins is a complete stud. Kid's gonna be a star.
Like I said. I agreed with the goals. But no team was beating our offer once Wiggins was put on the table. It was stupid to have to throw in Bennett and that Miami first, as well. The other trade we gave up way too much in was the Boston-Nets trade where we have away so many assets just to shed Jack's 6 million/yr contract. I just think Griffin could have done a better job without completely giving in to other teams' demands.I like Wiggins too, but they'd do the same thing again in a heartbeat. No team passes on Kevin Love to pair with LBJ and irving. It was and is a no-brainer.
I like Wiggins too, but they'd do the same thing again in a heartbeat. No team passes on Kevin Love to pair with LBJ and irving. It was and is a no-brainer.
But LBJ saw it differently.
Uh, you don't undertand, through the first 20 games of his NBA career he was the worst regularin the NBA though...Don't worry, there are still guys on this board who will come out of the woodwork as soon as Wiggins has a bad game and say "See?"
Uh, you don't undertand, through the first 20 games of his NBA career he was the worst regularin the NBA though...
Yep. Quite a few long time posters said that.Wasn't he a bust after the summer league
Seems like yesterday we were watching his highlight videos comparing his game from Parker and going crazy over this pic