Frank can proudly put on his resume that he destroyed yet another young, talented, and oh so purely innocent NBA player's career. Frank should be running some Senator's political campaign.
Stephen Jackson beat him out as a PG? Stephen Jackson? Like, after they get through 2 PG's and have their starting SG move up then they'll consider playing the kid? Good grief.
I think this trade was really good. as far as getting cheap 2and round role players for the future to keep cost down, excellent. We just have to draft 2 more CDR's.
Damn you, Frank, damn you! The pick is first round in 2011 if the Warriors are in the playoffs. The pick is first round in 2012 if the Warriors have a pick after #11. The pick is first round in 2013 if the Warriors have a pick after #10. The pick becomes two second rounders, in 2013 and 2015, if none of those first round variations pan out.
Whoa Nellie, that's a long time away! I'm going to consult the book of revelations to see who we'll draft.
If you’re joking, I apologize in advance. If not, he certainly wasn’t worth an unprotected 1st round pick.
Marcus HAD to go. The team was being rebuilt from top to bottom the way that Coach Frank wanted. That included a commitment to defense and reliable outside shooting from every position. He did neither. Getting rid of Marcus cleared a roster spot (which have tangible value, since you are limited to how many players you can have under contract), and cleared up some salary. That the Nets got ANYTHING back for him was a bonus. If they were unable to trade Marcus, they would have had to cut Ager. I think that all the free agents were already signed by that point, but I could be wrong. So the cost to the Nets would have been the difference in Marcus' and Ager's salaries, PLUS Ager's buyout. If they can get a late lottery pick in four years to boot . . . that will be a benefit, I think. The Nets should be pretty good by then, and if they wanted, they could package that pick plus their own 20-something pick for a mid-lottery pick.