Why can't the Kanter trade be a win-win?
Kanter clearly was the odd man out in the Jazz system. We may well be better off in the long-run without him. We have our center of the future. We have our power forward of the future. We have our small forward of the future. We may have our PG of the future. Now we need to add some more pieces, particularly where we are lacking. Signing Kanter to what he would have demanded, or matching an offer sheet that hamstrung us financially, would not have been in our best interest. We are now free to build the team we want.
Meanwhile, Kanter may well be a missing piece in OKC's championship quest. Good for him, good for them. Both teams can be better off as a result of this trade. I'd rather be better off, even if it made OKC better, than to be worse off, regardless of how it affected OKC or any other team.
I still think we got too little in exchange for Kanter, particularly since it seems that OKC thought highly enough of him to insert him immediately into its starting line up and give him big minutes. I am skeptical that we could not have gotten more out of OKC than we did.