Seems like a pretty reasonable take. I continue to have no regrets about this trade. Zacha needed a change of scenery. Whatever he does in Boston is not what he would have done here. Haula brings some intangibles and has fit into the lineup, which is really all you could ask for. We lost someone we didn’t need and got someone who helps us, so I don’t really care if Zacha ends up being the more valuable player long-term. It’s a legitimate win-win.
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idk why people are hyped about Zacha doing well all of a sudden…
he has 16 pts in 23 games this year.
last season he started off with 13 in 23
the season before that… 16 in 23
Zacha is notorious for starting off well then dropping off.
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Zacha fills a need for Boston in a way he couldn’t / didn’t for us. I’m glad he’s found a good fit. Similarly the value we get from Haula probably makes him more valuable than what Boston would benefit from
him even with his underlying numbers being the same. Definitely a good for both teams scenario
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Seems like a pretty reasonable take. I continue to have no regrets about this trade. Zacha needed a change of scenery. Whatever he does in Boston is not what he would have done here. Haula brings some intangibles and has fit into the lineup, which is really all you could ask for. We lost someone we didn’t need and got someone who helps us, so I don’t really care if Zacha ends up being the more valuable player long-term. It’s a legitimate win-win.
idk why people are hyped about Zacha doing well all of a sudden…
he has 16 pts in 23 games this year.
last season he started off with 13 in 23
the season before that… 16 in 23
Zacha is notorious for starting off well then dropping off.
Zacha fills a need for Boston in a way he couldn’t / didn’t for us. I’m glad he’s found a good fit. Similarly the value we get from Haula probably makes him more valuable than what Boston would benefit from
him even with his underlying numbers being the same. Definitely a good for both teams scenario