HotelVitale wrote:ChumboChappati wrote:Ok, so this is a home run from the Pacers. They did not lose any good young players and also did not lose any good FRPs. And they get a legit #2 who is a great match for their team. Now they can make a run of #1b with all their assets, and if succeed then go for the championship. Pacers knew Siakam was signing with them 100% whether before the trade deadline or in the off-season. I suspect a colluding here between Siakam and the Pacers. Raptors hands were tied. I saw that tweet that they did try to get any 1 young player from Pacers but failed. But the Raptors fans should not hold their breath that NBA will investigate and punish the Pacers. Raptors are the only NBA team outside of USA and they should be forever grateful for it. These things happen; move on.
Not getting the conspiracy theory here. If the Raptors 'hands were tied' then why was the return so good? 3 1sts and a really valuable guy in Bruce Brown was more than most expected for a guy who was either leaving soon or going to cost more than a rebuilding team wanted to pay him. If there was truly some collusion going on--e.g. Siakam saying 'only trade me to Indy or I'll make things messy'--you'd expect maybe half of that.
LOL that poster just making up facts. No player forces their way into markets like Indiana or Toronto. He said he wanted to be a Raptor his whole career after the trade.
There's a strong chance he leaves for the Sixers, Pistons, or another team. He wants to test free agency.

















