That's an incredible amount to give up. Absurd amount with PP thrown in. 3 recent first round picks + a future first for Haliburton is a lot.
1. Yes that is a lot to give up. But I doubt Sacramento would do it. They probably see him as a foundational player at this point.
2. He was drafted two slots before Nesmith, and Ainge just couldn't bring himself to overpay to move up.
3. He was one of those rare guys who was obviously going to be a top NBA player. He's probably going to at least be a Jrue Holliday level almost all-star (he's well on his way there already) and could become better than that.
4. He would be an ideal complementary player to Tatum and Brown.
5. The Fournier/Smart decisions decide the fates of Langford and Nesmith. They only have value if we actually decide to play them. If either Fournier or Smart goes, then there is a possible roll for both of them.
However, if we actually could make this trade, we could decide to move on from Smart for a pick, and sign Fournier. You have a nice balance there, and you would have almost no need for Langford and Nesmith. If you trade Smart, there are a number of nice players in this draft that you could take.
The C's have a money and minutes problem. We really can't make Smart, Fournier, Langford and Nesmith work. We have to waste or convert one or two of those guys.
I would much rather have Halliburton, Fournier and a pick in the 15-20 range than the pileup we have now. We will have to do something or we waste a nice player.