i was disgusted with the joe johnson deal. i hate the way it went down. someone from the c's brass said that he was'nt aggressive enough. then that was all you heard to knock the guy to justify the trade, and every casual fan just repeated it.
No, I remember the early part of that season specifically. JJ got some burn early on, did well, got his "J-Smooth" nickname, but then completely disappeared. He looked lost and passive. Lost his spot in the rotation, he went from looking like the steal of the draft to looking completely helpless. It was, of course, WAY too early to give up on him, but at one point Kedrick really did look like the much better player; much more aggressive, much better defense.
This wasn't something they made up; it was wholly evident in how those two players began the season. Give us more credit that to just regurgitate Chris Wallace's vomit!
The Ricky Buckets trade I absolutely abhorred at the time, mostly because we were going from such a high-class player in -E-Will to such a knucklehead in Buckets. Eric was DONE, though, and we knew by then how dead-wrong the initial analysis of Kedrick was (I still blame O'bie's coaching

). Really, the Buckets trade was Ricky-for-Batman, which is still not a trade I would make.
In the end, it didn't really help or hurt us too much; Buckets becomes Szczerbiak, whose contract later helped get Ray Allen. At the time, though, that was a trade that almost made me stop watching; [dang], I hated Ricky when he first came here.