MiamiSPX wrote:LoveMyRaps wrote:I genuinely believe Toronto would be one of the team Giannis requests a trade to.
Why though? Not asking to be pedantic, genuinely want to hear the arguments. I would love nothing more than to be swayed lol.
Assuming he is intrigued by Toronto, 2 questions that stand out to me, that his team will undoubtedly have:
1) What is going on with Masai's contract status?
2) What is the contingency plan if/when Ingram goes down?
I suppose there could be a 3rd very important one about what is going on at C. There is only one legit C on the roster and he's entering his potential walk year.
All valid points, but I wouldn't be too concerned about #3. Realistically, Giannis would probably play a lot of 5 for us and would be one of the best centres in the league. He's seven feet tall, super long and jacked. And I think it's safe to say that Jakob would be extended.
#1 is a valid point, because I'm sure Giannis' relationship with Masai would be a key selling factor. #2 is a bit irrelevant. We just saw Tatum get injured for a year, and it's happened to guys like Klay, Durant, Dame. Assuming we wouldn't completely decimate our depth to get Giannis, this roster could probably win a lot of games with Ingram on the sidelines.
I think it's a safe enough assumption that Giannis would accept a trade here, and would be a lot more willing to come to Toronto than Kawhi was.
I'd be way more concerned about getting beat out by other teams. The biggest issue is that any team that gets Giannis will probably see their own pick lose a lot of value. So teams like Houston, OKC and Brooklyn would have way more valuable picks to trade. Us getting Giannis would depend almost entirely on the Bucks head office loving Scottie.