witnessraps wrote:Raptors Realtor wrote:witnessraps wrote:Traded our star players to division/conference rivals now battling it out in the ecf. Team is currently about as average as it gets. Change of scenery could be best for both sides at this point. I like Ingram and maybe him and Barnes could be a good duo but he has injury concerns and feels like this team is destined for the treadmill again next year. Miss the Siakam/OG days wish we could've kept at least one of them and at the very least we should've shipped them out west. We helped make the Knicks so damn strong with the OG addition, it's a massive blunder for this franchise
You think Masai wouldn't have preferred to send them to the west?... We weren't getting any solid offers from anybody, thus, he took the best offers which happened to be from eastern conference teams.
How do you know that he DIDN'T ? He gambled on quickly and Barrett and it was a terrible decision
How do YOU know he didn't?... We're both obviously speculating, but what I do know is Masai has never been one to impulsively take his first offer, he's patient, sometimes to a fault.
I also believe the the OG deal wasn't bad at all, this team lacked scoring prior, and he added a desperately needed PG, one who is efficient on high volume 3's, added a good sized slashing SG in RJ which was another area of need, because we didn't have any slashers, and also added the Pistons pick in the deal which turned out to be Mogbo.
Both IQ and RJ are younger than OG and after only one full season where the team was often missing 2 to 3 players from its starting rotation (not factoring in Ingram), it's way too early to call this team a treadmill, failure or whatever other conclusions some of you guys want to jump to.