You have to look at the change of events that led to the Bogut trade. We were desperate for a defensive big man. So desperate that we gave Kwame 7 million dollars after failing to land Chandler and Jordan. We offered Chandler damn near a max deal and he signed to the Knicks. We signed Deandre Jordan to an offer sheet of 11 mill per which was matched by the Clippers. We were desperate and once Kwame went down in the 1st week of the season trading for a defensive big man was the only route of acquiring one. Nobody thought we got robbed at the time of the trade. If anything they were amazed that we got a 7 footer for an undersized shooting guard. Joe Lacob is no idiot. The guy looked at Bogut's ankle X-Ray's and still felt comfortable with the trade. The guy has access to the best doctors in the country and even have a building named after him at Stanford's medical school. I loved the trade then and I still love it. I don't see a team giving up more than what we got for Monta. What was Allen Iverson traded for when Philly moved him?shyt, Spencer Hawes Would Have Been Better
Nikola Vucevic Was Warming The Bench
Hell The Bucks Would Have Probably Given You Larry Sanders At That Point In Time
You're Telling Me The BEST They Could Have Gotten Back Was Andrew Bogut?
Chill
If You're At Peace With Getting Rid Of Monta Thats Cool, The Team Is Better Without Him, But To Say You're Happy With What You Got Back Is Funny
You Been Saying The Same "Wait And See" Speech About Bogut Since He Showed Up In Oakland With A Suit On And A Doctors Note Saying He Cant Play Fresh Off A Plane From Milwaukee
You have to look at the change of events that led to the Bogut trade. We were desperate for a defensive big man. So desperate that we gave Kwame 7 million dollars after failing to land Chandler and Jordan. We offered Chandler damn near a max deal and he signed to the Knicks. We signed Deandre Jordan to an offer sheet of 11 mill per which was matched by the Clippers. We were desperate and once Kwame went down in the 1st week of the season trading for a defensive big man was the only route of acquiring one. Nobody thought we got robbed at the time of the trade. If anything they were amazed that we got a 7 footer for an undersized shooting guard. Joe Lacob is no idiot. The guy looked at Bogut's ankle X-Ray's and still felt comfortable with the trade. The guy has access to the best doctors in the country and even have a building named after him at Stanford's medical school. I loved the trade then and I still love it. I don't see a team giving up more than what we got for Monta. What was Allen Iverson traded for when Philly moved him?

I Feel You, But People Did Question Boguts Health At The Time Of The Trade
Warriors Took A Gamble In Bogut, I Understand Them Rolling The Dice For Him, Sometimes U Do What U Gotta Do But I Personally Don't Believe That Was The Absolute Best Deal They Could Have Done
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Warriors couldve gotten back better than Boguts.
Chicago at that time was entertaining the thought of Asik for fukking Courtney Lee. Golden State couldve traded him to Chicago for Asik and filler...
you think Thibbs would trade a defensive big for an undersized 2 guard that would take shots away from Rose?The team he left got better without him, the PG he played with was able to develop and take over the team without him. The Warriors are much better off without this clown dragging everyones game down around him, he and Jennings are a perfect match for one another.

Monta wasn't dragging anyone's game down. He and Steph simply weren't the right fit. The unfortunate thing for him, is that he entered an even worse situation: being partnered with a player of more-similar style and been forced to play SG. Ever since that Redikk trade where he's been playing more minutes at the point (without Jennings on the floor), the Bucks' offense has been a hunnid times better.

You and I will never agree on certain players![]()
He's wack, just like Granger![]()

The Warriors got a winning record in the west with 47 wins while the Bucks have a losing record in the east. I guess me and him have different definitions of playing hard.
If he came into the league and was developed into a PG, he would be looked at entirely different. I mean it's no coincidence, even without the actual teachings of an offensive structure (just doing impromptu shyt), the Bucks offense is better with him being at the 1. His career has been a waste of talent, where he could've been one of the best PGs in the league.
nikka shut your dumb ass up