CazOnReal wrote:"Interest dating back to the deadline" which...I don't remember hearing sh*t about Malik Monk for us back then?
Actually, I do. Not sure when but I recall hearing Raptors interest in Monk multiple times.
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CazOnReal wrote:"Interest dating back to the deadline" which...I don't remember hearing sh*t about Malik Monk for us back then?
ForeverTFC wrote:Troubadour wrote:The Raptors are clearly scrambling. Bet they bled money last season and this roster is about to be even more expensive.
I doubt they bled money, Raptors are usually at the higher end of the league in terms of profitability and were top ~10 in ticket prices, top ~10 in attendance last year. BUT, they are being sold next year, and assets that get sold often get dressed up before they do.
I'm a broken record on this, but I find it hard to believe that the impending sale is not influencing our direction. It's only logical that it would.
WWSRD wrote:yeahhhhhhh...........the hoarding for Giannis thing isn't something I really considered.
I think Durant tanked his value last year by being a little b!tch again.
You're super good and we need exactly what you do but you're going to kill the vibes and possibly get hurt.
Zeno wrote:I still think, and it is not because I want it, that we will trade Yak and RJ, no picks for Sabonis who makes 5 million less than them combined.
bballsparkin wrote:Zeno wrote:I still think, and it is not because I want it, that we will trade Yak and RJ, no picks for Sabonis who makes 5 million less than them combined.
Curious, why does Sacramento do this? Please don't tell me they plan to play RJ, DD and LaVine together.
ForeverTFC wrote:Troubadour wrote:The Raptors are clearly scrambling. Bet they bled money last season and this roster is about to be even more expensive.
I doubt they bled money, Raptors are usually at the higher end of the league in terms of profitability and were top ~10 in ticket prices, top ~10 in attendance last year. BUT, they are being sold next year, and assets that get sold often get dressed up before they do.
I'm a broken record on this, but I find it hard to believe that the impending sale is not influencing our direction. It's only logical that it would.
This has opened the door for teams not on Durant’s preferred list, such as the Toronto Raptors, to make a push for the star.
“Do we see a Minnesota or Toronto or the Clippers or some mystery team say, you know what, we are willing to gamble and trade for (him) whether we have a commitment beyond next season or not, and they would do so in the belief that if you can just get him in the building, you can win him over, and of course the Raptors somewhat invented that script with Kawhi Leonard,” said Stein.
On the other hand, for a team like Toronto, it’s fair to question whether the former MVP still has enough left to justify such a significant gamble.
“It’s a fair point — the names that we’re hearing in terms of what is presumed to be Toronto’s willingness to part with in a significant trade, you know, RJ Barrett, [Immanuel] Quickley, Jakob Poeltl, the No. 9 pick — these are still trade assets that are not easy to part with,” Stein said.
Despite the potential cost, Stein said he believes acquiring Durant could be worthwhile, given the current state of the Eastern Conference.
“If you’re in the East, Kevin Durant certainly can move the needle because basically everyone in the East sees opportunity right now; we just saw this with the Orlando Magic,” Stein explained, referencing the Magic's move to acquire guard Desmond Bane on Saturday.
If not Durant, rumours continue to swirl about Toronto’s willingness to make a big move this off-season. While there may not be another marquee name on the market now, Stein isn’t ruling out the possibility.
“The willingness does not guarantee that they will be able to find another splashy move, but look, the rumbles about [them] wanting to do something significant have been going around all month, so is there another difference maker who becomes available at this point?” Stein said.
“That’s not clear, but I would also say that when we woke up Saturday, I don’t know that a lot of us were anticipating Memphis trading [Desmond] Bane, so these things do materialize quickly sometimes.”
ForeverTFC wrote:RapsFanInOhio wrote:If Houston and San Antonio aren’t biting, why would we?
If it's cheap, why not.
Potential wrote:I predict Houston
niQ wrote:bballsparkin wrote:Zeno wrote:I still think, and it is not because I want it, that we will trade Yak and RJ, no picks for Sabonis who makes 5 million less than them combined.
Curious, why does Sacramento do this? Please don't tell me they plan to play RJ, DD and LaVine together.
Meh, it's the Kings. I'm surprised Vucevic is not already on the team.
CazOnReal wrote:RapsFanInOhio wrote:If Houston and San Antonio aren’t biting, why would we?
There's one minor thing people aren't talking about in trading for KD: Cap space.
Because Ochai's got a small cap hold and because KD is expiring, that would free up a good amount of money in 2026 for us to use if he does walk and we trade RJ/Poeltl as both are technically under contract until 2027 (Jakob is a player option). Hell, you could probably re-sign Jakob that offseason if you were feeling spicy and he was a free agent.
I still wouldn't do it just for that but if it's just RJ/JP/2026 protected 1st then there are worse players to get for that package. You still need a new center, granted, and having Queen/Sorber/Malauch start for you is a major risk if you're seriously contending.
niQ wrote:From Giannis to KD to Ja to Monk.
Big fish.
WuTang_OG wrote:maybe we move back with portland or get out of it completely
I bet TOR wants clingan , since we were super high on him last yr