Murphy isn't producing what Semih and Gody produced. The two of them combined were definitely worth more than a high second round pick.
I think Erden may have been worth a late first round pick. Having to take on Harangody dropped that down to an early second round pick for the two of them combined.
I'm not sure how Marquis Daniels could have been used to get anything of value when he is a free agent who has a potentially career-ending injury. Ainge was fine getting a salary dump without having to send an actual asset as a fee for another team to take on salary. Kings fans should actually be p---ed that the Kings aren't getting something like a second round pick for rental of their cap space.
That's the thing -- Erden was showing real promise and someone who was definitely the equivalent of at least a late first round pick this year (or any year) or better yet a serviceable PG or wing. Maybe not Green's level of player but someone that could have plugged the wing hole and allowed us to keep Perk for the playoffs. Luke had a good showing against the Knicks the other night. Let's see how he does the rest of the year before we start saying Luke was a burden on Cle.
I don't disagree with your take on Daniels and Sac but he also might have been swung for a wing or PG signed through next year as a sort of salary dump for another team.
I'm not sure what was available to Danny but there were definitely players in the market this year and I'm still not sold that the moves he made were necessary or the best he could have done. I do like Green and Krstic but am doubtful they had to come at the cost of Perk, Semih, Nate, Luke and Daniels. Until Murphy, Pavlovic and now Arroyo produce anything for this team, that's essentially what all the trades equate to: 5 players for 2.