causal_fan wrote:If the Raptors decide to tank the next 2 seasons, whom of Barnes/Quickley/Barrett is likely to ask out.
We are not tanking ANY seasons, let alone the next 2.
Go worry about something else
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causal_fan wrote:If the Raptors decide to tank the next 2 seasons, whom of Barnes/Quickley/Barrett is likely to ask out.
causal_fan wrote:If the Raptors decide to tank the next 2 seasons, whom of Barnes/Quickley/Barrett is likely to ask out.
Lord_Zedd wrote:Just saw the results, and lol
If there's any sort of solace in losing out on the 8th pick, for whatever reason the 8th pick in the NBA draft is cursed.
https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask/8th-overall-draft-picks-nba
SurgeIblocka wrote:Fk Siakam for messing with a trade to Atlanta. We could have been sitting at #1. Instead we got the po po platter from Indy.
Tripod wrote:causal_fan wrote:If the Raptors decide to tank the next 2 seasons, whom of Barnes/Quickley/Barrett is likely to ask out.
We are not tanking ANY seasons, let alone the next 2.
Go worry about something else
Harry Palmer wrote:AkelaLoneWolf wrote:Chandan wrote:
Good thing Atlanta didn't trade away their first round pick without protection.
embarrassing day for the pro-tankers today...at least the smart ones were in hiding
You’re working pretty hard to spin this, but fwiw any ‘tanker’ with half a brain would have been seriously opposed to the trade and its anti-tanking principles. After that it was a debate about whether to lose it now or later, and as far as I could see it was fairly mixed. Loling about tanking after a short-sighted win-now trade results in a disaster is like those people saying the solution to school shootings is teachers with guns.
Harold_and_Kumar wrote:What if the 10 incher was overrated and the 4 incher was too small for any playing time, but the 7 incher was a perfect fit for our roster and the 5 incher was good for specific situations, like backdoor cuts?
Scase wrote:ConSarnit wrote:Scase wrote:Definitely not the guy on a 250+mil contract, definitely not the guy who JUST re-signed to a new 4 year, and probably not the guy who is only seen as a good player now that he plays here.
Y'all are so fickle.
No one pays any attention. RJ asks out? Whatever shall we do?! Quickley ask out? Since when does a non-all star ever have that leverage?
Then there is Barnes. At the end of 2 years from now he’ll have just ended the first season of his new deal. Here’s the earliest any star has ever asked out: Kyrie after the 2nd year of his max deal. So the earliest anyone has ever asked out, 2 years into their max deal, IS THE BIGGEST HEADCASE OF ALL TIME. Call me crazy but I think we’ll have a little more leeway with Barnes.
Yeah, I dont get what the pearl clutching is about. RJ is not a player you sacrifice an entire team rebuild over....you know, much like Jak/Siakam/FVV aren't either. We've seen how that turned out.
IQ would have zero reason either, he'll be well paid and we'll have his bird rights. I would imagine players would rather leave a team clearly mired in mediocrity. 2 bad years to improve long term? Yeah I don't see anyone crying.
bape_lovers wrote:Only Wagner for Orl seem to pan out for last 20 plus yearsLord_Zedd wrote:Just saw the results, and lol
If there's any sort of solace in losing out on the 8th pick, for whatever reason the 8th pick in the NBA draft is cursed.
https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask/8th-overall-draft-picks-nba
artsncrafts wrote:Anyone find it really weird the way they announced it? Like why not say "San Antonio by way of raptors" instead of just "San Antonio" it was very confusing at the time for someone who didnt do the math prior to the draft to see where san antonio could possibly pick with their own pick.
ConSarnit wrote:basketballto wrote:2019nbachamps wrote:
Doesn’t matter. It’s like making the wrong move in poker but still winning. The trade for Poeltl was awful. We completely overpaid and got worse.
Results don't matter to you? What matters is how a trade looks on a certain day? The Spurs already wasted a second round pick on nobody. The latest Mock draft has
Dalton Knecht SG going in the 8th spot. I'd rather have an average tall center in their prime then a slow no defense scorer.
This is a great day. We got a tall average nba center for an overpaid rookie and saved our pick. If we won the lottery we would have needed to pay a huge rookie contract for a guy who normally would be paid much less in a normal draft year.
Let the Spurs keep Dalton Knecht. I want a shot next year.
Who could forget about the results! All of that Poeltl-led success!
Oh wait, we have a grand total of 1 play-in game LOSS as our “success” with Poeltl.
Why do people treat this like all the trade cost us was the 8th pick this year?
2023: late season push with Poeltl cost us 6-7 draft slots. Instead we got an embarrassing loss to the Bulls in the play-in
2024: completely lost a top 10 pick
2025: keeping Poeltl probably makes us a mediocre team next year when we should be bad. That will probably cost us another 6-7 draft slots.
Three years with Poeltl, likely zero playoff appearances BUT completely forfeited a lotto pick and probably a dozen or so draft slots. How the f*ck is any of that “results”?
We traded for a guy who has helped us win jack sh*t AND hurt our draft prospects during a time when we should have been rebuilding.
JB7 wrote:artsncrafts wrote:Anyone find it really weird the way they announced it? Like why not say "San Antonio by way of raptors" instead of just "San Antonio" it was very confusing at the time for someone who didnt do the math prior to the draft to see where san antonio could possibly pick with their own pick.
I didn’t watch it. Did Barnes seem confused then because the Raps name was not mentioned?
Harold_and_Kumar wrote:What if the 10 incher was overrated and the 4 incher was too small for any playing time, but the 7 incher was a perfect fit for our roster and the 5 incher was good for specific situations, like backdoor cuts?
artsncrafts wrote:JB7 wrote:artsncrafts wrote:Anyone find it really weird the way they announced it? Like why not say "San Antonio by way of raptors" instead of just "San Antonio" it was very confusing at the time for someone who didnt do the math prior to the draft to see where san antonio could possibly pick with their own pick.
I didn’t watch it. Did Barnes seem confused then because the Raps name was not mentioned?
They didnt show Barnes, but as they said "with the 8th" pick Spurs i was trying to do the math, there was no mention of the Raptors aside from "if Raptor's pick is not top 6 it conveys to the spurs" was at the bottom the whole draft. BUT we dont know where the Raptors pick was instantly because it just said "Spurs" with no mention of Raptors. Took like 45 seconds for it to compute that was the Raptors pick.
AkelaLoneWolf wrote:Harry Palmer wrote:AkelaLoneWolf wrote:embarrassing day for the pro-tankers today...at least the smart ones were in hiding
You’re working pretty hard to spin this, but fwiw any ‘tanker’ with half a brain would have been seriously opposed to the trade and its anti-tanking principles. After that it was a debate about whether to lose it now or later, and as far as I could see it was fairly mixed. Loling about tanking after a short-sighted win-now trade results in a disaster is like those people saying the solution to school shootings is teachers with guns.
i've been pretty consistent on this trade.
in isolation, the trade was fair and fine. but in context when the team was 7th or 8th worst, it made more sense to lean into getting a high pick by tanking.
having said that, in hindsight, tanking would've gotten us the 3rd pick at best if we could've beat out the blazers in the tank spot, which I'm highly skeptical on. that means scoot who has been very underwhelming as a rookie;
this year, our tanking gambit failed and we gave up our pick; obviously this draft process still has to play itself out but I highly doubt that poeltl will be worse than all of 8 top players picked in this draft.
tanking would've failed us last year and it did fail us this year.
my post is aimed at those who think tanking is the cure of all the ills of this team.
artsncrafts wrote:JB7 wrote:artsncrafts wrote:Anyone find it really weird the way they announced it? Like why not say "San Antonio by way of raptors" instead of just "San Antonio" it was very confusing at the time for someone who didnt do the math prior to the draft to see where san antonio could possibly pick with their own pick.
I didn’t watch it. Did Barnes seem confused then because the Raps name was not mentioned?
They didnt show Barnes, but as they said "with the 8th" pick Spurs i was trying to do the math, there was no mention of the Raptors aside from "if Raptor's pick is not top 6 it conveys to the spurs" was at the bottom the whole draft. BUT we dont know where the Raptors pick was instantly because it just said "Spurs" with no mention of Raptors. Took like 45 seconds for it to compute that was the Raptors pick.
ConSarnit wrote:basketballto wrote:2019nbachamps wrote:
Doesn’t matter. It’s like making the wrong move in poker but still winning. The trade for Poeltl was awful. We completely overpaid and got worse.
Results don't matter to you? What matters is how a trade looks on a certain day? The Spurs already wasted a second round pick on nobody. The latest Mock draft has
Dalton Knecht SG going in the 8th spot. I'd rather have an average tall center in their prime then a slow no defense scorer.
This is a great day. We got a tall average nba center for an overpaid rookie and saved our pick. If we won the lottery we would have needed to pay a huge rookie contract for a guy who normally would be paid much less in a normal draft year.
Let the Spurs keep Dalton Knecht. I want a shot next year.
Who could forget about the results! All of that Poeltl-led success!
Oh wait, we have a grand total of 1 play-in game LOSS as our “success” with Poeltl.
Why do people treat this like all the trade cost us was the 8th pick this year?
2023: late season push with Poeltl cost us 6-7 draft slots. Instead we got an embarrassing loss to the Bulls in the play-in
2024: completely lost a top 10 pick
2025: keeping Poeltl probably makes us a mediocre team next year when we should be bad. That will probably cost us another 6-7 draft slots.
Three years with Poeltl, likely zero playoff appearances BUT completely forfeited a lotto pick and probably a dozen or so draft slots. How the f*ck is any of that “results”?
We traded for a guy who has helped us win jack sh*t AND hurt our draft prospects during a time when we should have been rebuilding.
DelAbbot wrote:ConSarnit wrote:basketballto wrote:
Results don't matter to you? What matters is how a trade looks on a certain day? The Spurs already wasted a second round pick on nobody. The latest Mock draft has
Dalton Knecht SG going in the 8th spot. I'd rather have an average tall center in their prime then a slow no defense scorer.
This is a great day. We got a tall average nba center for an overpaid rookie and saved our pick. If we won the lottery we would have needed to pay a huge rookie contract for a guy who normally would be paid much less in a normal draft year.
Let the Spurs keep Dalton Knecht. I want a shot next year.
Who could forget about the results! All of that Poeltl-led success!
Oh wait, we have a grand total of 1 play-in game LOSS as our “success” with Poeltl.
Why do people treat this like all the trade cost us was the 8th pick this year?
2023: late season push with Poeltl cost us 6-7 draft slots. Instead we got an embarrassing loss to the Bulls in the play-in
2024: completely lost a top 10 pick
2025: keeping Poeltl probably makes us a mediocre team next year when we should be bad. That will probably cost us another 6-7 draft slots.
Three years with Poeltl, likely zero playoff appearances BUT completely forfeited a lotto pick and probably a dozen or so draft slots. How the f*ck is any of that “results”?
We traded for a guy who has helped us win jack sh*t AND hurt our draft prospects during a time when we should have been rebuilding.
Masai doesn't want a rebuild-from-draft, he just wants to have some collection of young talent and let them grow, REGARDLESS of the ceiling of that collection - he either believes all ceilings are unlimited or that you can add to that ceiling incrementally. You are describing the Presti model of rebuilding - and Masai isn't doing it.
ConSarnit wrote:DelAbbot wrote:ConSarnit wrote:
Who could forget about the results! All of that Poeltl-led success!
Oh wait, we have a grand total of 1 play-in game LOSS as our “success” with Poeltl.
Why do people treat this like all the trade cost us was the 8th pick this year?
2023: late season push with Poeltl cost us 6-7 draft slots. Instead we got an embarrassing loss to the Bulls in the play-in
2024: completely lost a top 10 pick
2025: keeping Poeltl probably makes us a mediocre team next year when we should be bad. That will probably cost us another 6-7 draft slots.
Three years with Poeltl, likely zero playoff appearances BUT completely forfeited a lotto pick and probably a dozen or so draft slots. How the f*ck is any of that “results”?
We traded for a guy who has helped us win jack sh*t AND hurt our draft prospects during a time when we should have been rebuilding.
Masai doesn't want a rebuild-from-draft, he just wants to have some collection of young talent and let them grow, REGARDLESS of the ceiling of that collection - he either believes all ceilings are unlimited or that you can add to that ceiling incrementally. You are describing the Presti model of rebuilding - and Masai isn't doing it.
I’m not describing anyone’s method, I’m describing exactly what happened. I’m taking massive issue with someone claiming we’ve seen “results” from the Poeltl trade.
Scase wrote:causal_fan wrote:If the Raptors decide to tank the next 2 seasons, whom of Barnes/Quickley/Barrett is likely to ask out.
Definitely not the guy on a 250+mil contract, definitely not the guy who JUST re-signed to a new 4 year, and probably not the guy who is only seen as a good player now that he plays here.
Y'all are so fickle.