I felt this way yesterday. The biggest problem is his salary and inflexibility it will create with the current cap structure. A high salary for a big that can't rebound and has poor foul disipline (like Ace but he's not a rookie). Dude has 5 fouls most games and sits a lot. And he is super inconsistent. His game is worth the picks and players traded, but his salary offsets that value as it will lock up the teams flexibility. If Kessler and Key both get paid what they project to, there will be no flexibility.I woke up with a bit of buyers remorse. I'm just not a huge JJJ fan. The worse part is I can't even get really excited about how he fits basketball wise for 9 months. It's like buying a super expensive Christmas present for your wife in the spring.
If we lose out on the 26 pick and/or Kessler because of it, it will be a devastating blow after we have suffered through all this losing to take a shortcut. This draft class has a lot of good talent available.
How many more picks/players would be needed to have swung for Giannis instead? Because he has the drive and talent and is worth every penny of his salary.
You don’t escape mediocrity by skipping the grind. You escape it by finishing it. Trading for JJJ isn’t a shortcut out of the wilderness. It’s a detour that drops you right back into it, because you won't have the salary to pickup other needed talent. You’ll win just enough to stay stuck, maybe with a playoff series win or two, and have mediocre draft pics. So unless there is a string of luck in the draft, in 4-5 years they’ll be right here again, wondering why the rebuild never actually rebuilt.
I hope I'm wrong.