It's absolutely jaw dropping to me that we would sign a coach who's calling card is team defense and then our first off-season move is to trade a guy who is probably a top 5 defender at PG in the league for a guy who is easily among the worst. Every hope I had of positive change going forward is now dashed if this is true, not because this deal alone is crippling, but because the decision making behind it is unbelievably backward. It means we are not thinking defense first, we are in fact thinking the exact opposite. We are full-in on run and gun "put fans in the seats" gimmick ball. And shame on them for thinking our fans aren't smart enough to know the difference between winning basketball and a circus act. The draft day celebration when New Orleans took Nerlens Noel instead of Ben McLemore was the first warning sign. Noel does have the knee issues, but he was the best defender in the draft and a perfect compliment to Cousins. This is strike two and it's even more damning because it indicates that the money is also going to be a factor. $11 million for one of the best all-around guards in the league is hardly an overpay and by letting him leave we are in effect saying that we'd rather fill two holes with acceptable players then pay market value for a chance to be competitive. The Igoudala mess hints at the same thing. A proactive team can find a way to sign both of them. Houston would have had both of them signed by now (or at least agreed in principle).