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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
Great question. And yes, IMO, there is a point where you would let it ride.
And that is precisely why, as an organization, you don't let it get to that point. You deal with it now.
Gambling on how well Giordano plays this season, or how healthy he'll be, simply introduces too much risk. That is not how well run organizations conduct themselves.
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Yep. If they let it linger they could find themselves watching one of the most valuable trade assets in team history disappear for nothing. Then you'd be at the point where it's conference finals or bust to take that sting away. There are so many ways this can go wrong, and only a couple of ways it can go right. I have full confidence in BT, but I am a little nervous about it given how this organization seems to have a fetish, historically anyways, for letting valuable trade assets go for nothing/less than value. At least it's not Feaster handling this, who knows how badly that would've played out.