When the Celtics traded Rondo to Dallas for a draft pick and what I figured would be a bag of balls, I'll admit to thinking that there was a screw job reminiscent of Montreal taking place. Did I just have the teams in the wrong order? The first-rounder next year could easily be a lottery pick, Crowder is more than serviceable and we have a pair of second rounders (or a second and a first, if Minnesota is a 13 or 14 pick next year) from Wright. Meanwhile, Dallas has an "all-star" point guard who is pouting on the bench because the coach took away his Connect Four set.
Minnesota: Not entirely clear the way this is going, but they also seemed to be getting hosed in their trade, particularly since Love forced them to make a move. And although Cleveland has definitely gotten it together, there's a decent shot Love is out of there next year, while Wiggins is looking more and more like the real deal. But compared to how bad I thought the trade was for Minnesota originally, it's going to work out for them long term.
So we've had a little time to look at the pieces: Based on what you see now, who won and who lost, and how does it compare to your initial feeling? I think Boston was a decent-sized winner, Minnesota and Cleveland both won and Dallas, well, they've always got a cool owner.
Mike