I hear you and I'm not the biggest Butler fan.
On the other hand, if you're a GM you can't just say "We will build a team to win in 2022 because Warriors." Players get hurt, or have changes of heart....there are more alleged "dynasties" that have flamed out in 3 years than ones who've won five championships in a row.
I'm not even sure that team is beating the Warriors without Durant.
Still, no matter how you slice it, whether we want to go all in now or build for 2022 and beyond, Danny lost this deal. He should not have compromised the chance at an even bigger return on our biggest asset for a chance at Jimmy Butler.
We had what Philly wanted, we had all the leverage.
Do you see Philly fans complaining that they gave up too much? No, they're celebrating. But the thing is, they
should be unsure whether this was a good deal or not. They should be wary whether this deal works out in the long-term, because they receive the single biggest perceived value in this deal. It should hurt them.
That right there is the clearest indicator of how badly Danny fumbled this trade.