I supported the trade from day 1 and while I think in a vacuum it was an over pay, if you view it through the lens of all of the other moves Danny has made, overpaying here to lock up a young, healthy, motivated core makes all the sense in the world.
The most recent deal that had this much talent going out for one player was probably the Melo deal but what separates us from New York is that we didn't clean out our coffers. Teams like New York, Cleveland, and the Clippers maxed out and were so cash strapped they were stuck making minor moves while other franchises like GS and San Antonio reloaded every summer.
We now have a young, exciting team that we're not even locked in to. We could either turn into a juggernaut or top out but one thing we are not is stuck.
What separates our front office is that they embrace the new models of NBA competition but have the history and the clout to know how to operate in negotiations. When the 24/7 news cycle is calling us swindlers and suggesting we throw in one of our 2 best assets, Danny stands his ground and parts with a 2020 second round pick, a message to the league that we will not be intimidated.
Cheers Danny!