Hackett wrote:What really bothers me is that the way the announcing crew and tv crews hype RJ is as if Toronto fans are just morons. As if none of us have the internet and here comes this star that will save us. I think this is quite insulting to those of us that follow basketball.
This team needs a lot more than RJ and IQ. To act like this was worth loosing a talent like OG, is straight out lying to the fans about where this squad is heading. It's overhyping what RJ brings to the table. IQ I see the potential in, he actually looked good as a defender, and did not turn the ball over once.... but if you were new to basketball and relied on what our TV hosts are saying, you would think that RJ is the best part of the trade, and to me the message they are pushing is grade A propaganda and insulting to anyone who actually follows basketball.
I wish they would just be honest and say, that OG most likely wanted out of Toronto. He was our best 2 way player, with skills that are difficult to find in this league and the Raptors did their best to get something for him rather than be stuck with nothing. Our team most likely has gotten worse overall. However, there is light at the end of the tunnel, as IQ looks like a player that will break out if given sufficient playing time, and may end up balancing this trade. Also, the pick from Detroit is a high 2nd rounder, one spot out of the 1st round. Considering how good Masai has been at spotting talent, it is possible that we will find a very capable player at the position. This of course is not going to be easy, but, if our scouting puts in the maximum effort that they are capable of, I have a feeling that we can turn that pick into something worth while, maybe even great.
So in short, unless you are new to basketball or a teenager, this team did the best back-peddling it could do with what was about to happen in free agency, knowing what we know about OG's mindset and his desire for change, we made the best move we could make to keep our heads above the water.... but we are not making the playoffs! Anyone that thinks this team just needed to dump OG and Precious and replace them with RJ and IQ to be successful is smoking some seriously good stuff.
On the flip side, your last paragraph is also a bit insulting. Are you seriously of the opinion that everyone that thinks the trade made us a better team is just a teenager or new to basketball? OG was a VERY good defender – arguably a top 3 1-on-1 defender in the league with the versatility to be able to defend nearly everyone successfully – and he was a great C&S / corner 3 guy, but he did nothing else at a high level while he was terrible at creating his own offence (~10th percentile in isolation and ~25th percentile in PnR ball-handler the past few seasons). Before even considering OG's upcoming contract, what is essentially a 2-for-1 swap of players with potential to be average or above starters is a great deal. This trade has effectively solved some of our most glaring issues (half-court scoring, ability to get into the paint, secondary/tertiary ball handlers, depth, etc.) for the cost of giving up one of the best 1-on-1 defenders in the league – who had seemingly mailed it in over the past month or so while our team defence dropped all the way to 16th.
OG has been one of my favourite players since he came into the league and I have raved about his defence and impact on winning numerous times in the past, but he hasn't really improved much the past two seasons and he's not a guy that our team should be paying 35-40M/year. This seems to be one of those rare trades where both teams get better; we needed more ball handling and offence as well as some extra depth while the Knicks needed a lockdown defender who could hit open threes/be opportunistic with his offence alongside two ball dominant players.