Hindsight is 20/20.
We already knew that one of Bradley-Smart-IT had to be traded cause we couldn't just resign all 3 of them. What's the point in delaying the inevitable? Worst case scenario, Danny should have pulled the trigger on draft night. Common sense says the more you postpone the decision the less valuable the return becomes.
@ Darío SpanishFan, Moranis
Saric was just an example. I bet there would have been plenty of teams willing to trade for AB at the deadline. My point is that if Danny had planned ahead, we would have gotten a far better return than Morris.
Common sense also tells you that if we traded Bradley at the deadline, we wouldnt make the ECF, which means no Hayward.
Trading Bradley before we got Hayward is another dumb move. If Hayward doesnt sign, you are left with with no Bradley and no Hayward. The teams that needed Bradley have no real assets to give up for a rental (bradley is a rental, so how did the Pistons win the trade again?).
Also another factor that you did not consider was the cap being below expectations. If the cap was at the expected amount, Bradley wouldnt have to be traded to match salaries.
Its easy being a GM in 2k or in your armchair. But its really hard in real life. You say without a single thought that Bradley should be traded, but you dont know what the offers are, and how it will affect the team.