I feel bad for Danny. He is getting railroaded by a tremendous job of using the media by the Clippers.
In reality, if Danny can trade an aging (and perhaps breaking down) center, and a coach who they probably don't want to pay through a rebuilding process anyways, for a young, talented (even if overpaid) big man, and 2 first round picks, that is really pretty great value in a vacuum.
The problem is, the Clippers have been leaking the "negotiations" (or what they want people to think the negotiations have been) constantly, making it look like Danny has been bending over for them, as they just hold firm. It has made him look weak, and in their mind, it also probably kills his negotiating power.
If he takes a deal at this point, he is going to look bad, even if, in reality, it is a pretty good deal.
I just wonder though, if the Clippers are playing with fire here. I wonder if they are pushing him too far, and if maybe he will just walk away.
Great points
Except for the "pretty good deal" part.
I think in a vaccuum, it is a pretty good deal. KG could break down any second now, and isn't all that valuable, and like Jordan or not, he is a 24 year old legit center who blocks shots and rebounds. He is coming off a tough season, but I think if you put him on a bad team that won't sit him every 4th quarter, he will put up some eye popping numbers, and build a lot of value quickly. And draft picks are always valuable.
The problem is, when you are in the mindset that they "almost" got Bledsoe (which I don't believe he was ever actually on the table), or even that they had a chance to dump salaries (which also probably was never the case, because the Clippers need Caron to get another piece), then it is hard to accept this deal.
Ultimately, this is probably better value than we could expect given KG's age.