Yes, Buck, I'd say Milwaukee probably would've been the best spot for Dragic, Dallas would be next. Heck, even the Clippers would've been better?
W-Lightning, Goran found himself in the worst spot possible early this season, Toronto. A crappy, basically all-black team that is run by a left-wing Nigerian man, Masai Ujiri, who was way too interested in U.S politics between 2017 and 2020 and seems to absolutely despise whites. The Raptors will likely be perpetually all black, as Ujiri will never be fired, because they got that one flukey NBA title when almost all the Warriors key players got injured. Going forward, I suppose only a token white European will be allowed on the Raptors roster to entertain the whites in Canada, usually playing the center position.
Goran walked away from that dumpster-fire, then stepped into another by going to the U.S.' version of the Raptors -- the Brooklyn Nets. Nets, by the way, have gone 2-12 in their last 14 games. Their big hope is the archaic (by NBA standards) Kevin Durant comes back. Durant, who has skinny"chicken legs", is constantly bedeviled by lower legs injuries and rarely plays. He's a former Seattle Supersonic, a team that's been defunct for about a decade and a half!
Gringo, yes, Nash is a total tool. I suppose everyone has their opinions? Where he goes "over the line" for me, is he seems very comfortable coaching an all-black team. Per my count, when Goran takes the court, he'll be the Nets' 24th player this season. Whites have only played in a total of 14 games for the team this season!
Nash is much like the odious Steve Kerr, who began his coaching career screwing over ex-All-Star David Lee in his prime to ingratiate himself to the black players, then began cleansing or relegating to scrub status every white who came after Lee. I might hate Greg Popovich's MSNBC talking points, but he has been very fair to whites during his career.