Dennis 37 wrote:LarSiN wrote:Dalek wrote:
You're upset about the GTJ contract because of his age ? Huh ? That's literally the best part of the deal.
Dude ... we've been in every game so far, without our best player. If you can't see the potential (and think we'd have been better off being capped out with Holmes/Dinwiddie), all I can say is, keep watching.
The GTJ contract is not a problem because of age or amount, but length. When you give that much money, at that age, you lock up for more years. 3 plus a team option was what was needed. Do we really want to have to pay him more 21 months from now?
Having said that, of course Masai is worth his money.
On another note is Drake, as the team's ambassador, still a thing?
Sorry, I should have clarified about why I am not a fan of Trent's contract. He is 22 so the age is great with the young core, but getting paid $18m a season is the same as Norman Powell who is a much better player at this stage of his career. As Dennis37 pointed out Trent's contract is only really 2 years because he has a PO in year three. So you are hoping you get $18m value over the next two years. He may equate to that, but then you have to pay more in year three if you want to retain him. If he doesn't pan out then he opts in an gets paid on an overvalued deal. It kind of is lose-lose.
Powell would have been nice to keep as he can create his shot, knows the system and I think has unlocked his potential. He fit perfectly with the core.
After the trade, I wanted to sign Trent Jr., on a cheaper deal or at least using Bird rights. But, Toronto made it clear right away that they were not going to pay tax and compete this year. They signed Trent right away before anyone could compete for him which again fits the pattern of never really allowing the market to dictate the price.
Regarding Dinwiddie/Holmes, that is just my view that we could have competed with a stronger line-up that supported the current core. To me, this was a huge transition year losing Kyle and expecting Pascal coming off an injury and FVV to take on a new role. Even OG is playing more of scoring role. It would have been more optimal for those guys to have talented players around them to take the burden off.
Can anyone seriously tell me they prefer Dragic, Achuiwa and Birch over Dinwiddie and Holmes? Because, doing that Kyle deal cost us the opportunity to have better players. Everyone can see how small the margin is for Toronto winning or losing, and right now we are operating with a talent and experience deficit. Hopefully, Achuiwa pans out.