Madvillainy2004 wrote:R-DAWG wrote:I get some of what Toronto way trying to build roster wise:
Scotty Barnes was their franchise player
The Siakiam trade made sense since he’s on a different timeline than Barnes and not a perfect fit. The return of the 19th pick in the 2024 draft, a 2026 top 4 protected 1st and a late first that was flipped of Abaji - a 3 and D wing that I like - was solid
The Anunoby trade was not. RJ Barrett isn’t a great fit with Barnes and while I do like Quickely as a 3 and D guard next to Barnes, he’s getting way too much money. They would have been better off keeping Anunoby.
But Toronto’s real issues stem from not accepting the window closed after Kwahi left and Lowry got old. They tried to rebuild on the fly and from the middle and that rarely works. This is how you give up top-10 picks for league average centers. And the Brandon Ingram thing made no sense.
Looking at their roster, they have some interesting young pieces on the perimeter in Grady Dick, Abaji, and JaKobe Walter. But these guys are blocked by Barrett/Ingram.
This was a very poorly executed rebuild.
OG was never staying and has really close ties to the GM in New York he basically demanded to be traded there.
That is completely untrue. If you'd paid OG his big money extension he'd have stayed. That was clear; the guy wanted an extension. But assume it was true for the sake of argument. That would make it even more negligent for Masai not to trade him sooner, when his value was higher. It also doesn't make the flawed 'win now' package any better. He should have gotten a future focused deal based on draft picks, like the Nets got for Bridges.