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'Toxic Assets' for Raps to target?

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Re: 'Toxic Assets' for Raps to target? 

Post#61 » by Indeed » Tue Jun 11, 2024 1:21 am

PushDaRock wrote:
Indeed wrote:
Merit wrote:
I guess what I’m saying is that brown and Boucher might not be enough value to give up a first and an expiring contract. You could be right, but I hope we move brown for someone who can help us earlier in the season


Brown and Boucher together should worth at least a first round pick.
I think Boucher has value being a 3&Block, and his contract is more friendly that I think he has more value than Brown.


He shoots the 3 at 33%, he doesn't have value as a shooter. If Boucher actually had positive value, he would have been traded at the deadline. Why would we hold onto him when he doesn't fit the system here and wasn't in the rotation?


Watanabe wasn't shooting well with the Raptors, and once he got to a team with a legit 1st option that gives open shots to him, he was making it.

I wouldn't be surprised if Boucher is having a clear defined role just asking to do what he is best of, instead of us looking at 33% which mostly are giving him to do more and make difficult decisions.

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