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I guess because you like to find the negative in things? The acquisition price was small in the short term and long term. If you look at variables such as injury history it is steal. We just locked up one of the most consistent factors you can in an equation of variables.
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Sure but that's my exact point. We don't know what internal factors there may have been that contributed towards the time delay between Adams being ''available'' and eventually being moved. Maybe the only teams that were interested in him were good teams that therefore had no assets that OKC wanted? Maybe there were good opportunities available to move him but Adams wanted to go somewhere that was willing to extend him and OKC was happy to facilitate that due to a positive relationship with him. Any number of things could have happened: according to some, Jrue went on the market a year ago too, and that market never died down. He was associated with everyone in the league before going to somewhere out of the blue.
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