This. Monte knew what the reaction was going to be when he pulled the trigger on that trade. Can't say the dude doesn't have stones. I hope this puts to rest the narrative that all he's doing is sitting on his hands waiting for easy trades to come to him. It sounds like he went out, identified his target, and did what it took to get him. And I know it's only one game, but it's looking like he might just be on to something here.
What's crazy is
it didn't even take that much. I know that might sound like heresy around these parts given how popular Tyrese Haliburton has become, and I know that most would have preferred if Fox had been shipped out in the deal instead, but setting aside speculation that McNair tried to shop Fox to Indiana and others before pulling the trigger on trading Haliburton, it's
still a trade McNair clearly won in my eyes
. Not only did McNair get the best player in the trade (a 25-year-old two-time all-star and analytics juggernaut just entering his prime), but he snagged a couple of versatile utility wings whose affordable contracts are winding down
and he dumped Buddy's contract, to boot!
Buddy Hield has utility for the right team/the right system, and there will always be the occasional game where he simply cannot miss from three, but many are in for a seriously rude awakening if they believe that Hield is a prized asset the Kings should be ridiculed for including in the deal rather than a sh*tty contract the Kings should be grateful they were able to dump.
My opinion certainly does not represent the prevailing view, but this would be a trade that the talking heads would categorize as a heist if it were
any other team receiving Domantas Sabonis. The Kings parted with only a single noteworthy asset. They kept all of their first rounders. They didn't even trade a second rounder! They got out from under Hield's contract in the process! They didn't take on any deadweight or commit to any pricey, long-term role players! If not for the risk of Sabonis walking at the end of his second year with the team, this might be the least KANGZ-iest trade they've ever made! Yet they're supposed to be the losers in this deal?! The f*** outta here with that nonsense.
Tyrese Haliburton is a very promising young talent. He's super easy to like. He's a consummate professional and the kind of glue guy that any and every team would want on their roster. But is he a surefire all-star? Does he vault the Pacers back into playoff contention? Will he guarantee future success for that franchise? I like the kid
a lot, but I'm not ready to make that bet.
To be clear, I don't know that Sabonis necessarily delivers the Kings back to the promised land, either, and I still have some reservations about a Fox/Sabonis pairing. But I also have a bit of optimism about the chances for a franchise anchored by an all-star big man who, as a passer, is second only to the greatest passing big man in NBA history, paired with the fastest PG in the league who is a fringe all-star candidate himself and has time yet to reach that echelon.