I don't see why it's a waste, I think it's a great resource to have in case injuries and game struggle happens. There's no drop off in production once the backup is been called to log in more minutes. Talents don't diminish, regardless of minutes.
And as for waiting, we are trying to win now, we'll do that trade after, we need those backups' talents to coast through the regular season, keep everybody fresh and compete in the playoffs.
CB Draft, where depth is overrated.
I certainly disagree depth is overrated in CB Draft when depth is one of the biggest reasons people are hyping Cleveland and Orlando right now. Again, in terms of quality talent, you gave up James freaking Harden so that Damian Lillard, a 2nd year player who had a ridiculous workload in his rookie season, is "the man" on your team... with who as the #2? The wildly inconsistent Greg Monroe who hasn't improved a single aspect of his game since entering the league?
James Harden turned into Lillard, Monroe, Bogut, Lowry and Varejao. Deny it all you want, but that's great value for a Superstar who may not have the same group of supporting cast here if I didn't move him.
Also, didn't Kobe had a ridiculous workload? Look what happened. And when he went down, who was their backup and how is he producing? It aint happening here in Denver. BTW, Lillard USG% is less than Kobe, LeBron, Melo, Kyrie, Harden and his Portland teammate Aldridge. So, there's the ridiculous workload.
And if I agree with you with the workload Lillard has, why do you think he's doing all that. I don't know, maybe because
they dont have a bench?
BTW, Greg raises his scoring output every year. Only had 11 single digit scoring games out of 81, averaging 9 rebounds a game, and that's on a down year. Yep, inconsistent.