B+ for me. If Brad felt the need to move on from Kemba, he did pretty well in filling a need for a defensive minded big that can move the ball in a high quality way, all while simultaneously being able to stretch the floor.
Instead of paying the price of a first rounder, Brad also got a kid that if he was coming out this year, would probably be projected in that 16-22 area or so. Only difference being, Brown already has more than a half season of experience where he put up 8.6 points, 8.9 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in only 21.4 minutes a game while scoring at a league average efficiency.
And these moves were done while saving $7.3 million in salary and not having to pay the #16 pick around $3.1 million. This savings opens up a lot of possibilities, especially if Thompson can be moved while bringing back a good player while saving more money. Charlotte is going to need an experienced big man could Thompson and Langford nab Miles Bridges. Probably a bad idea, but now that the team has a big to replace Thompson, some fun ideas can open up.
Anyway, I created a thread back in January asking who would people prefer, Horford or Thompson. Brad Stevens made his preference known.
Also, this seems like a really good trade for a first time GM that had no experience at the job and was only hired as a GM to save money from having to fire him as the head coach. 😋