Disclaimer- I want you to know I am not trying to troll you or start anything. My post also really has nothing to do with the specific post I am quoting, but more of your overall posts. I just want to know what your ideal offseason would have been, and how successful you think it would be long term. Again, not a personal attack on you, I am just curious for the other perspective. You have been loudly against the trade, so I am curious what you would do otherwise. I also know you were loudly against drafting WCS, and were ticked off we passed on Mudiay.
Do you think we would have been better off with Cousins/JT/Rudy/Ben/DC with a bench of Landry/Nik/Mudiay and $8m in cap space? Knowing what the cap space will get you in this market, what was your hope for the $8m in cap space? We certainly aren't going to win any free agent battles next year when everyone has space, so was the hope Mudiay is a star, hope that we are bad enough in 2015-2016, and again in 2016-2017 that we keep the pick we owe the Bulls two more seasons and take another flyer at the lottery? Do you think Gay and Cousins would have been on board with that? When were you hoping we would make the leap from "team slowly acquiring assets" to "team playing to win now"? I know you are upset we traded a 2018 pick to Philly, so was the plan to still be acquiring assets at that point?
Do you feel more comfortable short and long term with the roster core above and draft picks in both 2018 and 2019, or more comfortable short and long term with Cousins/WCS/Gay/Ben/DC and $24 in cap space, with all the same picks, except potentially minus one in either 2018 or 2019?
Again, please know I am not trying to troll. I mean these questions honestly, and I want to know what the other side of the argument thinks is the right thing to do (other than just "I wouldn't have made the trade"). To me, we have diverted from your preferences because we have WCS instead of Mudiay, because we have $24m in cap space instead of $8m in cap space, JT/Landry/Nik, and because we might lose a pick in 2018-2019. Do you really think we are worse off?