I am willing to bet that the Bucks were never happy about having to let Brogdon walk. He is undeniably a very good player and Indiana was smart to nab him.
That said, the advanced stats out there don't support what seems to be very high view of him in the NBA pundit/Twitter-verse. Before tonight, Brogdon was 46th in PIPM, 58th in RPM and ranked relatively low in terms of his net differential on Cleaning The Glass.
In other news, break up the Knicks who smashed the Hawks 143-120 behind RJ Barrett. NYK is clearly a bad team but if you squint enough, you can see how they may improve as the season goes along, especially as Barrett figures things out.
On the other side, Trae Young has been amazing in spots but Atlanta overall has been disappointing. I thought they might be a bit better than this but they are terrible. Aside from Young, De'Andre Hunter is looking like he can score in the league, Huerter is a solid rotational player and its too soon to judge Reddish. But the rest of that team is not good.