___Rand___ wrote:I swear if we keep trading players because of their flaws we'd never have a team. RJ has looked better with us because our playstyle suits him better. Look at Pacers. Turner was a guy Pacers have been trying to trade for years and NOBODY wanted him. Now he's an essential piece of a Finals run, 1 win away from championship. OB Toppin is an extremely flawed player who wouldn't work for most teams. Pacers live with his flaws and he's been a positive contributor off the bench. Hali is a terrible defender and doesn't have a quick 1st step and if he was on Raptors you'd all tear him to shreds and want to trade him.
We have had a history of drafting raw defensive talent acquiring them and it hasn't gotten us anywhere for a while now. Take a page from Pacers. Accept the flaws of your players. What are the schemes that compliments and enhances their strengths so that their strengths outweigh their weaknesses? After all, who CARES as long as we get 1 more point than the other team?
Searching for perfect player is why so many great girls are single. Because Mister Perfect doesn't exist! Or is already taken! Stop dreaming! MAKE IT WORK.
i agree with this but i think they've made the decision that they don't want to extend him. seeing how the og and pascal thing played out as they entered their final year, the thinking has to be trading guys you don't want to extend before they enter their final contract year.
so you trade rj now or by the deadline otherwise he will enter his final season where his value will drop considerably more and he can threaten not to extend to the trading team like pascal did with atlanta.