CanadaB-Ball wrote:Reg00 wrote:"The Craig Ehlo of teams". That's been my favorite thing a Tanker ever has written, well done.![]()
Right now the oldest members of our core are 27 years old. Gay and Lowry. Everybody else is a under that. So I guess my point is that if the team as currently constructed wins 50 games and gets to the playoffs it would be pretty exciting. Plus it would likely mean huge strides from Ross/Demar/Val. So that's pretty great.
Everyone loves Val, so picking him on my list was a deliberate cheery pick. But really, if his play develops than he and Gay themselves are worth 30 plus wins I think. Any improvements to coaching plans/teammates/etc can plus that number might blossom to 40+.
And even if all these developments don't end up with 40+ wins and we end up with a chance of a top 5 pick, then what happens if the Lotto just doesn't go our way? And lets say it does. Is Wiggins Jordan? He hasn't even played a game of college ball and we're giving him or any other top 5 guys the keys to the city. For every top 5 talent that goes well in the NBA there are lots that don't. Just seems a gamble to dump quality current NBA guys for. And outside of Wiggins (who would have obvious connections to the franchise) we are left with a rush to improve the team in order to make our top 5 pick happy. We just went through the Bosh era when he was given the keys of the city in order to bolt for super-team Miami.
I'm not totally sold on the current roster. Lots could change and I would still be interested. But I personally would be okay with a few years of 50+ wins. A 50+ team constantly trying to make it over the hump. Certainly as interesting as a few years of -30 wins and hoping that our big name draft pick decides to stay after his rookie contract is up.
This team is not a fifty win team. What happens if Lowry and Gay leave? Then what? Even if they don't leave, how can we afford to surround them with the talent necessary to become a 50 win team?
James freakin' Harden wasn't worth fifteen wins by himself (12.8 this year), and you're expecting Rudy and Jonas to be worth 15+ wins each? That would mean the Raptors would have two MVP candidates which, to put it bluntly, Rudy and (likely) Jonas will never be. Rudy's career high in win-shares is exactly half of what James Harden's was this year.
Do you know what a restricted free-agent is? Are you aware that this big-name draft pick has to stay with the team if that team decides to match whatever offer they agreed to with another team? Rookies have a four year entry contract (two of those years being team option years) with their drafted team. Following this contract, if the player is worth it, a max contract (which no other team could match) could be offered. Even if the player signs a offer-sheet with another team, you have the option to match that contract. This gives you nine years of control.
So... you were saying?
So now everyone is worried that Gay will leave? Make up you minds guys. If anything in two years he makes less money and he becomes less of a problem salary cap wise. He also seems to enjoy Toronto and his fans.
Also, if it was so easy to keep your draft picks, then they would be kept. But they aren't, for a variety of reasons outside of simple money considerations. Just pay attention to the the multitude of high draft picks who leave their team after their rookie contract is up. Or force their way out of town via sign and trade. As a Raptor fan then you should be aware of our personal experience in keeping draft picks and players around.
And I think we all see where i am going with my general thoughts. That I do like Gay more then others and don't think we should trade him away for nothing in the blind hopes that we win a lottery. I think he with the right team around him could get 50 wins.




















