mowcrowbar wrote:Just once in my Raptors loving life please for the love of god happen..
Just once? We got that when we traded for Kawhi.
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mowcrowbar wrote:Just once in my Raptors loving life please for the love of god happen..
TravisScott55 wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:Yep.
Ingram and Siakam are the same tier of player. Both are all-star caliber guys who might make an all-nba team if the stars align.
Quick and Turner are both guys who are 4th/5th starters. I like Turner, but he has just as many flaws as IQ does. He is a center who averaged 6.5rpg and is not some elite defender. Blocks shots but isn't a great defender by any means.
You add Giannis to this team and we are easily at Indiana's level.
I wonder if you had this same opinion back when Siakam was a Raptor and BI wasn't. I'm doubtful.
Siakam is a better player than Ingram. He's actually available to play for an entire season and playoffs, and he can actually play defence. And even on the offensive end, he's easier to plug into any system than Ingram (neither one is a first option, so that matters).
It's so funny reading this thread and seeing Raptor fans convince themselves Ingram is a top 15 player now and Quickley is better than Myles Turner and Giannis is better than Jokic.
Clutch0z24 wrote:Yeezus_ wrote:Wouldn’t the safer path to contention be acquiring KD? It’ll require less assets to get him and he’s not slowing down for atleast another couple of seasons. If some package with Barrett, a prospect, picks and filler can get it done, that’s something the team needs to make. Its a more seamless fit too.
Quickley
Ingram
KD
Barnes
Poeltl
Lots of balance, defense, shooting and playmaking here that can easily compete in a conference that’s weak at the moment.
Depends how you look at it...For Durant you are still giving up the #9th pick, Prolly another future pick and some good players to match salaries....For a smaller window to compete....Maybe 2 years max....With Giannis you have him for 5 years at least + if his game ages gracefully could be longer...
If the report is true and we are "Big Fish Hunting" you got to think that Giannis/KD are top 2 on Masai list though...
Raps in 4 wrote:I'd bet money his game doesn't age gracefully. His effectiveness comes almost entirely from his strength and athleticism. I think he starts declining visibly in 2-3 years.
Raps in 4 wrote:Clutch0z24 wrote:Yeezus_ wrote:Wouldn’t the safer path to contention be acquiring KD? It’ll require less assets to get him and he’s not slowing down for atleast another couple of seasons. If some package with Barrett, a prospect, picks and filler can get it done, that’s something the team needs to make. Its a more seamless fit too.
Quickley
Ingram
KD
Barnes
Poeltl
Lots of balance, defense, shooting and playmaking here that can easily compete in a conference that’s weak at the moment.
Depends how you look at it...For Durant you are still giving up the #9th pick, Prolly another future pick and some good players to match salaries....For a smaller window to compete....Maybe 2 years max....With Giannis you have him for 5 years at least + if his game ages gracefully could be longer...
If the report is true and we are "Big Fish Hunting" you got to think that Giannis/KD are top 2 on Masai list though...
I'd bet money his game doesn't age gracefully. His effectiveness comes almost entirely from his strength and athleticism. I think he starts declining visibly in 2-3 years.
He'd also cost a lot more than KD.
If the cost is the same or similar, then yeah, of course, I'd rather go after Giannis.
TravisScott55 wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:Yep.
Ingram and Siakam are the same tier of player. Both are all-star caliber guys who might make an all-nba team if the stars align.
Quick and Turner are both guys who are 4th/5th starters. I like Turner, but he has just as many flaws as IQ does. He is a center who averaged 6.5rpg and is not some elite defender. Blocks shots but isn't a great defender by any means.
You add Giannis to this team and we are easily at Indiana's level.
I wonder if you had this same opinion back when Siakam was a Raptor and BI wasn't. I'm doubtful.
Siakam is a better player than Ingram. He's actually available to play for an entire season and playoffs, and he can actually play defence. And even on the offensive end, he's easier to plug into any system than Ingram (neither one is a first option, so that matters).
It's so funny reading this thread and seeing Raptor fans convince themselves Ingram is a top 15 player now and Quickley is better than Myles Turner and Giannis is better than Jokic.
- Raptors RealGM Forum re: Masai Ujiri - June 2023What an absolute failure and disaster this franchise is, ran by one of the most incompetent front offices in the league.
YogurtProducer wrote:TravisScott55 wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:
I wonder if you had this same opinion back when Siakam was a Raptor and BI wasn't. I'm doubtful.
Siakam is a better player than Ingram. He's actually available to play for an entire season and playoffs, and he can actually play defence. And even on the offensive end, he's easier to plug into any system than Ingram (neither one is a first option, so that matters).
It's so funny reading this thread and seeing Raptor fans convince themselves Ingram is a top 15 player now and Quickley is better than Myles Turner and Giannis is better than Jokic.
Who said Ingram is a top 15 player?
Who said Giannis is better than Jokic?
Who said Quickley is better than Turner?
Oh, no one. You made all that up. Shocking.
Raps in 4 wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:pingpongrac wrote:
Delusion is thinking the gap between Siakam and Ingram + Turner and Quickley is greater than the gap between Giannis and Haliburton. Giannis is a top 3-5 player — a true superstar in the league — whereas Haliburton is a borderline All-NBA player. Giannis is one of maybe 5 players that singlehandedly would elevate almost any team in the league to contender status. That is far more important than the extra defence that Siakam and Turner give the Pacers while Ingram and IQ are slightly better offensive players.
Haliburton being hella overrated on here. Before this playoff run I bet most people wouldn’t have even considered him a top 15 player in the league and now all of the sudden he’s basically as good as Giannis? Okay lol.
Yep.
Ingram and Siakam are the same tier of player. Both are all-star caliber guys who might make an all-nba team if the stars align.
Quick and Turner are both guys who are 4th/5th starters. I like Turner, but he has just as many flaws as IQ does. He is a center who averaged 6.5rpg and is not some elite defender. Blocks shots but isn't a great defender by any means.
You add Giannis to this team and we are easily at Indiana's level.
I wonder if you had this same opinion back when Siakam was a Raptor and BI wasn't. I'm doubtful.
Siakam is a better player than Ingram. He's actually available to play for an entire season and playoffs, and he can actually play defence. And even on the offensive end, he's easier to plug into any system than Ingram (neither one is a first option, so that matters).
- Raptors RealGM Forum re: Masai Ujiri - June 2023What an absolute failure and disaster this franchise is, ran by one of the most incompetent front offices in the league.
TravisScott55 wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:TravisScott55 wrote:
It's so funny reading this thread and seeing Raptor fans convince themselves Ingram is a top 15 player now and Quickley is better than Myles Turner and Giannis is better than Jokic.
Who said Ingram is a top 15 player?
Who said Giannis is better than Jokic?
Who said Quickley is better than Turner?
Oh, no one. You made all that up. Shocking.
Read the thread bucko. Saying Giannis can bring Ingram and bums to the finals means he must be better than Jokic, A dude said Quickley is on the same level as Myles Turner, and Giannis and Ingram is the best team in the east, which mean Ingram must be a top 15 player.
- Raptors RealGM Forum re: Masai Ujiri - June 2023What an absolute failure and disaster this franchise is, ran by one of the most incompetent front offices in the league.
YogurtProducer wrote:TravisScott55 wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:Who said Ingram is a top 15 player?
Who said Giannis is better than Jokic?
Who said Quickley is better than Turner?
Oh, no one. You made all that up. Shocking.
Read the thread bucko. Saying Giannis can bring Ingram and bums to the finals means he must be better than Jokic, A dude said Quickley is on the same level as Myles Turner, and Giannis and Ingram is the best team in the east, which mean Ingram must be a top 15 player.
That is a lot of assumptions to make.
Saying Giannis can take our team to the finals =/= Ingram is a top 15 player. That is one hell of a leap with zero logic behind it.
Also, how does Jokic factor into any of this? Since Haliburton and Siakam went to the finals are they better than Jokic?
TravisScott55 wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:Yep.
Ingram and Siakam are the same tier of player. Both are all-star caliber guys who might make an all-nba team if the stars align.
Quick and Turner are both guys who are 4th/5th starters. I like Turner, but he has just as many flaws as IQ does. He is a center who averaged 6.5rpg and is not some elite defender. Blocks shots but isn't a great defender by any means.
You add Giannis to this team and we are easily at Indiana's level.
I wonder if you had this same opinion back when Siakam was a Raptor and BI wasn't. I'm doubtful.
Siakam is a better player than Ingram. He's actually available to play for an entire season and playoffs, and he can actually play defence. And even on the offensive end, he's easier to plug into any system than Ingram (neither one is a first option, so that matters).
It's so funny reading this thread and seeing Raptor fans convince themselves Ingram is a top 15 player now and Quickley is better than Myles Turner and Giannis is better than Jokic.
MoneyBall wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:MoneyBall wrote:Looney wasn't starting in almost half the games he played that postseason. He also barely averaged 20 mpg. At the very least we'd have to diminish Poeltl's role on the team, which is not ideal.
Poeltl isn't a 38-40 minute guy though. You'd use him as you need him based on matchups. There would be times when you need to play big with Poeltl/Giannis, and there would be times when you go small with Giannis at C or someone else.
When the Raps won the title, they'd play Gasol/Ibaka together, and they'd play them separately depending on matchups and score.
40 mpg? No. But he is currently a 30 mpg starter. That doesn't fit with Giannis. I don't think it's good asset management to reduce Poeltl's role to a bench big.
TravisScott55 wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:TravisScott55 wrote:
Read the thread bucko. Saying Giannis can bring Ingram and bums to the finals means he must be better than Jokic, A dude said Quickley is on the same level as Myles Turner, and Giannis and Ingram is the best team in the east, which mean Ingram must be a top 15 player.
That is a lot of assumptions to make.
Saying Giannis can take our team to the finals =/= Ingram is a top 15 player. That is one hell of a leap with zero logic behind it.
Also, how does Jokic factor into any of this? Since Haliburton and Siakam went to the finals are they better than Jokic?
"I am not saying the Raptors are that good, but I think Giannis can take them to the finals. You thinking that means I am saying they are so good is you making assumptions."
- Raptors RealGM Forum re: Masai Ujiri - June 2023What an absolute failure and disaster this franchise is, ran by one of the most incompetent front offices in the league.
ATLTimekeeper wrote:Jerry Lucas wrote:
I would do that in a heartbeat.
I think any version of Giannis + Ingram + shooters is going to win you a lot of games.
OakleyDokely wrote:MoneyBall wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:
Poeltl isn't a 38-40 minute guy though. You'd use him as you need him based on matchups. There would be times when you need to play big with Poeltl/Giannis, and there would be times when you go small with Giannis at C or someone else.
When the Raps won the title, they'd play Gasol/Ibaka together, and they'd play them separately depending on matchups and score.
40 mpg? No. But he is currently a 30 mpg starter. That doesn't fit with Giannis. I don't think it's good asset management to reduce Poeltl's role to a bench big.
There will be some games when he needs to play 40 mins, some he'll need to play 18.
I don't think there's pressure to play a 20M player given how large the cap is currently. The cap is projected to be around 155m this coming season, Poeltl's salary is only 12% of the cap, which isn't much more than a MLE player which is going to be around 10% of the cap.
If you can get a talent like Giannis, you worry about how he fits with Poeltl later. If it really doesn't work, you trade Poeltl for a different big.
YogurtProducer wrote:TravisScott55 wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:That is a lot of assumptions to make.
Saying Giannis can take our team to the finals =/= Ingram is a top 15 player. That is one hell of a leap with zero logic behind it.
Also, how does Jokic factor into any of this? Since Haliburton and Siakam went to the finals are they better than Jokic?
"I am not saying the Raptors are that good, but I think Giannis can take them to the finals. You thinking that means I am saying they are so good is you making assumptions."
You can think the Raptors are a great team in a VERY WEAK east and not think Ingram is a top 15 player.
Do you think that Haliburton/Nembhard/Nesmith/Siakam/Turner is significantly better (or better at all) than Quickley/Agbaji/Ingram/Giannis/Poeltl? That looks like a matchup that could go eitehr way, and I would say that Raptors team has a higher ceiling overall.
Giannis a legit MVP player man. 30/12/7 on 62.5TS% and a force on defense to. That is legitimately in the conversation for the best player in the league.
He played against Indiana this playoffs and put up 33/15/7 on 61% shooting. Wanna know the top scorers after him? GTJ, Portis, KPJ, and AJ Green. You don't think that series is a different story if his 2-5 guys were Ingram/IQ/Poeltl/Agbaji?
come on man. Stop trolling.
TravisScott55 wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:YogurtProducer wrote:Yep.
Ingram and Siakam are the same tier of player. Both are all-star caliber guys who might make an all-nba team if the stars align.
Quick and Turner are both guys who are 4th/5th starters. I like Turner, but he has just as many flaws as IQ does. He is a center who averaged 6.5rpg and is not some elite defender. Blocks shots but isn't a great defender by any means.
You add Giannis to this team and we are easily at Indiana's level.
I wonder if you had this same opinion back when Siakam was a Raptor and BI wasn't. I'm doubtful.
Siakam is a better player than Ingram. He's actually available to play for an entire season and playoffs, and he can actually play defence. And even on the offensive end, he's easier to plug into any system than Ingram (neither one is a first option, so that matters).
It's so funny reading this thread and seeing Raptor fans convince themselves Ingram is a top 15 player now and Quickley is better than Myles Turner and Giannis is better than Jokic.
ATLTimekeeper wrote:Jerry Lucas wrote:
I would do that in a heartbeat.
I think any version of Giannis + Ingram + shooters is going to win you a lot of games.