Dalek wrote:Psubs wrote:Raptaurus wrote:
I would rather overpay a younger Ayton than FVV. And for a team like the Raptors, fixating on not overpaying players and not using up our salary cap space is a little overrated. Sure it’s not good business sense to go into the luxury tax for a mediocre team but it’s not like we are attracting even half decent free agents to come here and take our money even if we had open cap space to work with. To attract anyone here even by chance, we have had to over-pay (talking about guys like Dermare Carrol, Jason Kapono, etc). To keep our guys here, we have had to overpay somewhat as well. Making good trades, nailing our draft picks, and internal player development, has been how we have stayed competitive.
I guess Ayton would be like the Hawks paying John Collins and trading him later.
Suns had to match to re-sign him at a higher figure rather than lose him for nothing. I think they would like to move on from Ayton because of his weird personality - got into it with coach and teammates a bunch of times.
Raps have worked with difficult personalities and could feature him more so maybe it works out. Ayton would have to agree to the trade Toronto so that is the biggest question because he can veto anything.
Are you still on about this? Ayton. Isn't. Good.
He's vastly overpaid. He's lazy. He's not a rim protector. He's not a shooter. Why would Raptors give up positive assets for someone like that?



















