WuTang_OG wrote:SurgeIblocka wrote:Yeezus_ wrote:Rather continue to draft well, package those drafted players (assuming we hit on the draft), with future assets for an actual superstar when he's available.
There will be no Kawhi available in the next two years and to bank on a once in a 20 year chance for that to happen is not good management. If you get solid players now if one star becomes available you can always trade those players for picks again to parlay for the star but you dont waste two years of Fred and Trent and Pascals current contracts to hope on low draft picks to help. Our core will eat more into our cap if they decide to re-sign with us
From Bobby at start of the year:
Toronto wants to build that kind of group again. While there might not be any truly elite talent developing in their system, the Raptors have begun to position themselves once again as the type of organization that can pounce on the next disgruntled superstar. Until then, they'll be building, complementing their core, and trying to be a surprise in the Eastern Conference.
"We haven't fully restocked the cupboard, but I think that's the direction that we're heading," Webster said.
WuTang, trading a FRP does not mean you are losing a tradeable asset. If the incoming player is relatively young, on a good contract and still has upside, trading a FRP can still be a part of a “restock the cupboard” strategy. We can still maintain the tradeable assets we need for a potential ‘superstar trade’ down the road.
In fact, Masai has already proven a willingness to do this, check Ross +FRP for Ibaka deal.. we weren’t necessarily a true title contender when that pick was dealt.. nor did it kill our asset base in order to do a Kawhi deal. We can have the best of both worlds.. turn FRP into a player who can help now, while still maintaining our assets for a future superstar deal if the opportunity arises.
Having said that, my gut says that Masai / Bobby have a safety net basket of C+/B- calibre players that we could go out and get one of right now with a combo of Dragic + Flynn, but NO FRP… however, we also have a basket of B+ / A- calibre players that we would like to get, and would be willing to give a FRP in order to get, but the opposite team is holding out for more than our FRP.
So one of 3 things will happen:
1. Raps hoping opposite team caves and accepts our offer as is, trading us the B+ / A- calibre player for Dragic / Flynn / FRP, or
2. Raps cave and we sweeten the pot further (Add one or two SRPs, maybe a second FRP if the players a true star, it really all depending on how high a calibre of player it is and how badly our front office wants them, or
3. We revert back to our safety net and trade for B- / C+ calibre player without giving up any picks.
Shall be interesting to see what unfolds.