That's how you use cap space as a rebuilding team, folks.
How's that?
By acquiring 3 crappy players.
I don't get it.
Take on the contracts of two guys who can still play a little and in return you get a smattering of lesser draft and player assets along with a top 10 pick from last year's draft. Gamble that his team -- notorious for screwing up player development -- simply failed to get anything out of him in his rookie season.
Oh, and you also get a future protected 1st? Awesome.
If you don't intend to compete any time soon, for sure... at some point they need to stop though, but it seems like they'll keep the ball rolling.
I thought personally this was a good year to start making actual moves to improve the team, I think it's going to be a bit tougher afterwards.
But we'll see. This is a very good trade for them anyways.