I get it, the dude has goofy hair but that doesn't even begin to explain why Orlando would be willing to move him in an effort to reset their rebuild. If I told you there was a 23 year old PG on the market who's a good defender and playmaker, is currently shooting 51% from the floor and 39% from deep (not a small sample size either, 351 and 57 attempts respectively) and consistently puts up above-average rebounding and assist totals you'd expect there to be a lot of interest. His achilles heel has always been shooting but that hasn't been a problem this year. As if to emphasize the point, his last game was 27, 8, and 5 with 9 of 12 shooting and 8 of 9 from the line.
And if you go player by player on that Orlando lineup, individually things look like they're on track for them. Aaron Gordon is having his expected breakout year. Vucevic is still solid in the middle and he's actually added an outsider jumper to his game this year too. Fournier is making $17 million a year now but he's giving you the production you'd expect at that price point and he's only 25. So what's the deal? That looks like a team that's a couple pieces short but not noncompetitive. They have a good coach, they have some good vets on the bench. Why are they losing all their games? It's not all because of Vucevic's injury as they were on a 7 game losing streak before that happened.
This whole thing just sounds like too many cooks are involved in that front office. Maybe someone is still mad about a draft pick from years ago. Maybe Victor Oladipo blowing up in Indiana this year has ruffled some feathers (especially since Serge Ibaka isn't even there anymore). Maybe they finally realized how much they overpaid for Biyombo. I don't think that roster is as bad as their record indicates but there must be something going on chemistry-wise which is sabotaging things.