1. Both players were bones of contention with the fan base
2. Both players didn't bring back anything close to value when they were traded
3. Both players really wanted to stay in Sacramento.
And, in reference to my comment, the flare-up around here when Webber was traded was earth-shattering.
2. Both players didn't bring back anything close to value when they were traded
3. Both players really wanted to stay in Sacramento.
And, in reference to my comment, the flare-up around here when Webber was traded was earth-shattering.
2. Webber was traded for old garbage on a solid a team (obviously not a move to improve in the future), to pad the Maloofs pockets. Cousins got us a rookie lottery pick, another (probably) lottery pick and an almost guaranteed chance to stay in the lottery with our own pick this year. No, it's not fair face value, but comparing getting Kenny Thomas and elderly filler to essentially 3 lottery picks is really silly.
3. And I respect the man for it. But Webber was the heart and soul of the best era of Sacramento basketball.