SpezNc wrote:[x] ?s=61&t=i9oiV7V_IVKI_hyZ3OS-wA[/x]
Nothing new is reported there
They think NYK has more to offer compared to Lakers. A bit of an understatement haha.
Are the Knicks waiting to lose to a team that they shouldn't lose to?
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SpezNc wrote:[x] ?s=61&t=i9oiV7V_IVKI_hyZ3OS-wA[/x]
Nothing new is reported there
They think NYK has more to offer compared to Lakers. A bit of an understatement haha.

TorontoBarneys wrote:Bruce Brown and 2024 DET 2nd for Naz Reid and Shake Milton?
Too much value incoming?
SharoneWright wrote:I'm not waiting for a 2029 pick from the Lakers... I don't care how bad we think they might be. I might be dead.
Chalky_White wrote:SharoneWright wrote:I'm not waiting for a 2029 pick from the Lakers... I don't care how bad we think they might be. I might be dead.
With the way the world going, we all might be.
sbsat wrote:ArthurVandelay wrote:sbsat wrote:
maybe put some thought into these hypothetical trades before suggesting them. The Magic already have like 50 guards, you think they want to add more?
None of their guards can shoot. So there’s that.
ok so take an already wildly imbalanced guard heavy roster and add another guard by removing a big man? No sane GM will ever do this.
niQ wrote:Psubs wrote:TGM wrote:Why people thinking Herb Jones even available. He is a defensive beast.
However, I think Brown gets moved pretty quickly. Some of the teams that want to contend probably want the help asap. The delta for them to wait till Feb 8th is not worth it. Might as well grab him now and he might influence the outcome of 4-5 games.
This is why.
So basically they're picking Trey Murphy over Herb Jones. If this is true we should be all over that.
TGM wrote:Okay I think the herb rumours can end. Their GM just came out saying he isn’t on the block. Herbs contract is pretty inexpensive so would be crazy to trade him given his defensive presence.
agkagk wrote:TGM wrote:Okay I think the herb rumours can end. Their GM just came out saying he isn’t on the block. Herbs contract is pretty inexpensive so would be crazy to trade him given his defensive presence.
Ya the reports make no sense unless they were trying to package herb with an undesirable contract.
The media:
“The pelicans have cap problems”
“The pelicans are looking to trade the best value contract in the league”
This was the day logic died.
TorontoBarneys wrote:This board has the dumbest arguments. And yes, his quote is telling you to be patient because it will obviously take multiple years. Nothing I said was contradicted.
TorontoBarneys wrote:ThatClockWork wrote:ConSarnit wrote:
You’d think after seeing the trade value of 3 OF OUR TOP 4 PLAYERS decline (hell, chuck Lowry in that pile too) over the past 3 years because we waited too long to trade them our fanbase would have a come to Jesus moment about moving guys when their value is the highest. Yet here we are, talking about holding onto a guy who expires next year on a team that is currently going nowhere. Our fanbase has the memory of a goldfish.
On the other side of asset valuation: what other teams have to offer vs what they are willing to give up.
A large section of this fanbase does not actually understand how asset valuation and leverage work. They want to make moves for the sake of making moves. You would assume that this fanbase would understand this and manage their expectations however here we are making terrible judgement calls regarding what was actually on the table for our players at any given time.
Listening to many of the takes (like the ones above) = a fast track path to becoming the Detroit Pistons. Let's not do that.
You're really terrified of the incoming rebuild, aren't you? A significant chunk of this board is still operating under the delusion that we'll be bad for a year or so before we're back in the playoffs. It's genuinely sad to see. Tough years ahead for you guys.
At least Masai understands though and has commented how the rebuild process will likely take 5-6 years.
ArthurVandelay wrote:I don't read that as he intends to take 5-6 years. A normal rebuild means trading everyone away and starting anew, like the Pistons. The Raptors are starting their rebuild with 3 core guys who are 22/23/24 years old. I could see 3 years being a possibility, but I truly believe if things play out well they are back to the playoffs for 2025/2026. Play out well means: good draft picks, continued internal growth, and finding value for their cap space either via trade(s) or signing(s).
pharring wrote:Agreed.
And I think there are three "apex mountains" (Thank you Rewatchables!) to Brown's value. The first is at this year's trade deadline, when any of the teams trying to gear up for a deep run are going to want to fortify their bench with someone like Brown. The second is at the draft, when Brown can be combined with an existing roster player and/or some picks to entice a team that is looking to move up or down in the draft and also get off some salary. The third is late June, just before the option must be exercised, when a team staring at a large Luxury Tax Bill for 2024/25 would like to grab a player with one of the largest Team Options for 2024/25 salary to lower or duck the tax.
So if Brown is here past the trade deadline, do not sweat it. There are at least two more opportunities to grab max value.
[though as I write all of this, I realize this also described Thad Young this time last year... sigh.]
Barack Obama wrote:You can’t lose heart, or grow cynical if there are twists and turns on your journey. The cynics may be the loudest voices — but I promise you, they will accomplish the least.
tecumseh18 wrote:agkagk wrote:TGM wrote:Okay I think the herb rumours can end. Their GM just came out saying he isn’t on the block. Herbs contract is pretty inexpensive so would be crazy to trade him given his defensive presence.
Ya the reports make no sense unless they were trying to package herb with an undesirable contract.
The media:
“The pelicans have cap problems”
“The pelicans are looking to trade the best value contract in the league”
This was the day logic died.
This is why I really don't get why the Hawks would trade DJM when he's on such a team-friendly contract. (unless he's an overrated cancer). I personally would trade Trae for value in a NY minute. Given Finch's comments after the game last night, maybe KAT for Trae is actually doable.
SharoneWright wrote:Chalky_White wrote:SharoneWright wrote:I'm not waiting for a 2029 pick from the Lakers... I don't care how bad we think they might be. I might be dead.
With the way the world going, we all might be.
Exactly. Another Biden/Harris administration!?!?Not sure JT is helping either...

salemxx wrote:Brown for Hachimura and Hood-Schifino works in terms of cap. I’d be down for that.
Johnny Bball wrote:Orlando is the first place to try and send him. Adding any salary to Orlando is good for the Raptors.
YogurtProducer wrote:salemxx wrote:Brown for Hachimura and Hood-Schifino works in terms of cap. I’d be down for that.
Rui sucks.
Only do it if our FO is in love with Hood
ConSarnit wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:Orlando is the first place to try and send him. Adding any salary to Orlando is good for the Raptors.
We are sort of incentivized to help ORL. Anything that might knock IND down in the standings this year is to our benefit.
Chalky_White wrote:TorontoBarneys wrote:Bruce Brown and 2024 DET 2nd for Naz Reid and Shake Milton?
Too much value incoming?
Naz is really important for Minny as their back-up C so they're def not trading him while they prepare for a playoff run.
Johnny Bball wrote:ConSarnit wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:Orlando is the first place to try and send him. Adding any salary to Orlando is good for the Raptors.
We are sort of incentivized to help ORL. Anything that might knock IND down in the standings this year is to our benefit.
anything that gives ORL less cap space in the summer also helps us.
ConSarnit wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:ConSarnit wrote:
We are sort of incentivized to help ORL. Anything that might knock IND down in the standings this year is to our benefit.
anything that gives ORL less cap space in the summer also helps us.
Isn't Orlando primed to have an absolute boatload of cap space no matter what? Isaac and Ingles aren't guaranteed, Fultz and Harris both expire. Even if you add Brown to the mix they could still have $40m+ in space.