If a Chris Bosh for Thad Young trade were possible, under the CBA (which I think it might be, with Philly set to be under the cap this offseason), which team would reject it? The Raptors, the Sixers, or both?
I believe that the Raptors would turn it down. Thad Young might turn out to be a hell of a player, but only a handful of players reach the level Chris Bosh has, and he's still only 24. He's a great character guy, and while he might not be a true franchise player, he's a guy you can feel pretty comfortable building around. Now imagine trying to sell trading him for a rookie who put up 8/5 to your fans. I can't see that happening, so I'm pretty confident Toronto would turn it down without giving the idea much thought.
On the other hand, my friend believes Thad has a much higher ceiling than Bosh, and is just scratching the surface of his potential. At 19, this could very well be true, especially since Bosh has some injury concerns. He has 5 years to catch up to where Bosh is now, and for those 5 years he will be making a fraction of what Bosh would cost. Thad Young + whatever the Sixers can get with that extra money may be better than Bosh, right away and going forward. For those reasons, he believes Philly would turn down the deal.
Realistically, it's probably the kind of deal that both teams would turn down, but don't let that stop you from giving your opinion either way.
