Rapsfan07 wrote:HeadtopChunes wrote:Rapsfan07 wrote:Not sure why people are so upset about this Wiggins deal.
Giannis to Toronto is not guaranteed... I hope you all know that. If he doesn't come, the 2nd overall pick is a good piece to have for the eventual rebuild.
I don't like Wiggins anymore than the rest of you on here but what else are we supposed to do? At least with Wiggins we get a 20+ppg scoring wing who can be packaged in a S&T or just a straight up deal for the next star that becomes available.
Because other than that, Lowry expires, we get absolutely nothing for him and it's back to tanking.
So let's take the emotion out of it and think for a second
because its a panic move tbh
sometimes no move is better than a bad one.
Wiggins is whatever but he's limits our financial flexibility and thus our ceiling. Missing out on a talent like Giannis for the safety of Wiggins and a likely mediocre prospect just doesn't make sense.
I don't see how it's a panic move. Let me explain.
Our financial flexibility is not a huge concern of mine. Toronto has not ever signed a marquee free agent outside of arguably Turkoglu who we had to overpay by a lot... we all know how that turned out. On the other side of things, management is conceivably entertaining the idea of re-upping at least FVV, if not Ibaka as well. Should they be successful in retaining even one, we've already limited our future flexibility and ceiling. We've already seen how good we are when FVV and Ibaka are some of our best players without a superstar on the roster.
Now I'm not saying Wiggins is it. As a matter a fact, I'll go on record and say I don't think he's it at all. However, him and the 2nd overall pick is a very nice package to trade to Milwaukee. As much as they're saying they won't trade him, I call BS. Giannis is one of the best Bucks to ever put on a uniform and I just don't buy that they're going to risk letting him walk for nothing. In any case, if I'm wrong and they do go all in next year for a championship and fail, Giannis could always ask for a S&T to Toronto in a package that would involve Wiggins and maybe whoever we choose at #2. It takes us out of the FA game, a game we have never really had success in anyway, and puts us in the trade game. If the Bucks don't want to trade Giannis here, we can offload salary using our picks to clear capspace to sign him.
This deal for me is more about getting high value for Lowry than it is about Wiggins.
Couple assumptions on my part
1)I don't think Giannis is getting traded, its not happening unless he asks for one and I don't see any reason for him to ask for one.
2) #2 pick is really not that valuable in my eyes (I'd bet against anyone picked there making more than 1 ASG in their careers)
3) No Raps center is getting a significant long term commitment this offseason
4) Wiggins is a mediocre player on a significant deal.
Giannis asking for S&T
is the free agency game since it would be all about convincing Giannis to do so (and doubly complicated getting a conference rival to do so). Its unnecessary and leaves your fate in the hands of the Bucks, or even a 3rd franchise to take Wiggins (which would require burning assets anyway so the initial deal loses value).
So in my eyes, its hedge against risking FA, but the "safety" of the hedge is terrible and leaves your franchise in no better position than they'd be with just the empty cap space and the flexibility to either sign someone else or pivot to a rebuild. (Conveniently there's a generational scoring prospect in the 2022 draft).