Ell Curry wrote:Jerry Lucas wrote:BoyzNTheHood wrote:RJ could be outgoing, or we could try to convince him and Quick to come off the bench. It’s A LOT of money off the bench, but it ensures you mop the floor with teams second units.
Have Scottie, BI, the pick this year, Jak and either Gradey or Kobe run the starting lineup, and let IQ, RJ and Gradey/Kobe come off the bench with the 26 Indy pick moving forward. Drool worthy.
If at some point you make one more move for a disgruntled superstar you’re laughing.
The problem is that as of now the Raptors only have about $37M in tax space heading into next season according to Spotrac. If Ingram is looking for around $40M per season on his next deal, plus you gotta factor in that our FRP this year will be on a top 6-ish rookie scale, some 2025-26 money would have to move out.
Between RJ, Kelly and Davion they would have to move out some 2025-26 salary from this group of players to make room under the tax for Ingram and our 2025 FRP (and I'm not sure just Kelly+Davion would be enough).
Olynyk would basically have to be in the deal to save us money. Like Brown + Olynyk + a couple of 2nd rounders for Ingram let's say. If it's Boucher in the deal, Olynyk still has to be dealt for an expiring (PJ Tucker, whoever). Either way, he can't be here post-deadline.
Then you can probably offer Ingram 38M a year or so and we sneak under the tax. I'm assuming we pick like 7th.
Also might as well move Mitchell for a 2nd and expiring in this scenario, we can't afford to keep him. Same for Boucher.
I think the real issue is just the lack of defense and physicality on the wing in this scenario. Also I don't really see it helping RJ's trade value, or his game here.
The one thing I'll say in this deal's favor is I've long thought trading for an injured guy while tanking makes sense.
I’d rather go the other way and trade for injured Herb Jones and save money moving off RJ. Most of the top 7 sans Malauch are all sgs with 2 PGs there and Cooper. If we’re drafting another guard we would need to make a decision on Walter/Dick/RJ anyway. Let alone Shead and IQ as the only actual PGs from that crop of guards.
If we’re getting a high lottery guard prospect, I’m not burying them on the bench behind 2 other lottery picks and RJ. I made a mock proposal in the trade thread where we trade RJ and Bruce to end up with our own 2025 SRP, Was 2025 SRP from Detroit (who land Ingram) as well as Herb Jones (with expiring salary).
The draft capital can be used to move up into the late first round or get future picks. Can even use some of the saved cap space and extra picks + Walter or Gradey to get a star.
Regardless, we save a lot swapping RJ for Herb contract wise and also get our POA wing defender we need to pair with Scottie at the 4. We take a step back downgrading on RJ but I think it would line us up nicely for 2026 by also improving our tanking for this season
IQ/Shead
2025 FRP/Walter
Herb/Dick
Scottie/Mogbo
Poeltl/Kelly/Chomche
Fill out the rest of the rotation with 3 seconds at the top of the second round (or trade up and get another first this year). Either way I think this is a really promising roster that is also pretty cheap.
If we’re also moving Boucher and Kelly for seconds we have even more picks to play around with and package for another star
"Above average role player is now being paid like a superstar from one good playoff series. This will end up as one of the worst contracts in the league." paulbball on Pascal Siakam