Thaddy wrote:Rawahl wrote:I gave it a C, but there are a lot of ifs that could modify my grade:
--> Free agency: if we lose BI in free agency it would be the worst case, so I hope he gets extended ASAP.
--> Price Tag: if we overpay (with a player option) for his services it could handcuff us and cost us even more picks to unload him should he not reach his potential. We have to remember that borderline All-stars are the real danger for every cap
--> Play: can he contribute and how will the team evolve. I would be elated if we manage somehow to crack top 4 in the lottery and can choose a very good prospect, but I would also enjoy a playoff series as a team on the rise. I only hope that we don't get stuck in the middle (picking 10-14) where all the good prospects are already gone.
The C comes from the following reasoning. There have been many recent superstars, that have been taken not on the top of the draft (Giannis, SGA) and our FO desperately tried to get a higher pick to take them, failing every time. We risk to be in the same situation again. I don't know what player our FO will try to get, but at the end, the higher you pick, the more choices you have. And for once, I think it would have been possible to organize a good tank. The team would have been to strong to get a good tank position, but with all our injuries we got a head start. Now there is only the possibility to ruin everything.
They are going to extend BI soon, he's extension eligible and wants to be here. They will likely play hard ball with him since no one wants him at the price he expects.
Ingram is a better scorer than Siakam and we desperately need half court creation, he's going to address that issue. Borderline all stars are where you have to gamble as a small market non-destination team. Ingram is just entering his prime and when he's not injured he's all star level. Barnes and Ingram is comparable to Bachero and Wagner among other forward star combos.
Bobby has already came out and stated this season is still for development and rebuilding. We're going to give even more minutes to Mogbo, Battle, Dick, Walter, and Shead. I can see Chomche getting minutes as well. We won't be playing Ingram, Quickely, and our other staple starters heavily until next season. We will be slotted in the 4-6 position when the lottery happens.
The Raptors are probably going to draft 1 of the top 3 or Maluach. After that happens we will have every hole in our line up plugged and ready to go for next season.
If we're a top 6 team that will translate to our assets having higher value. I would guess at that point we will be in the running for any stars that become available and gradually become contenders. By the time Barnes contract is over we will have multiple deep playoff runs.
I like the optimism of your prediction. But at the same time, its only a prediction and it could go the other way around: we miss the playoffs at the last play-in game and pick at 12, missing the generational talent that has been picked at 10. BI gets a big bag elsewhere (like FVV) and we are left with less assets.
It was a bold move trying to consolidate assets and position us better, but it has its risks, that's why at the present stage its a C. I hope for the best outcome (your post ^^) and that in hindsight I can say it was a great trade.





















