StMikes31 wrote:DatBoiCapspace wrote:StMikes31 wrote:
Don't get mad because you don't know what the hell you're saying and then start to put words in my mouth. You don't understand and that's fine.
But here it goes one more time;
Right now we are a bubble team with 6 teams better than us and teams like Cleveland, Washington, Detroit all improved. Again as I said, at the VERY best if everything goes right (no injuries, good coaching, guys performing) and those 3 teams have major injuries while we don't, I could see them getting the 7th seed (which isn't something to be jumping up and down about). We're still a treadmill team with not much upside with the current core. I don't know what you're not getting here.
However though, the likely scenario (if this core stays intact) is that this team pulls another BC and finishes with 30-35 wins which is the worst possible scenario if you haven't noticed.
And again since you've been clueless, WE HAVE 2 CORE GUYS WHO CAN LEAVE at the end of the year; there's going to be a trade involving them. We cannot lose them for nothing. The Bargnani deal got more value then the one you just presented and both Lowry and Gay have a lot more, so I'm confident Masai can pull off a decent deal.
So what your saying is you think the Raptors will be mediocre, but you really dont know. I happen to agree, which is why its best to let the season play out and see then, AKA not tank.
And again, you have no clue what Masais plans are for Gay/Lowry. We dont know if they will be open to resigning with us or not. Masai could just as easily pull a Nene and re-sign then trade one of them shortly after. So no rush to dump them now unless their agents are clear that they want out or we get a great offer for them. Just as Masai says we have a couple year window with this team.
I've given every indication that they will be mediocre so I do know since I just explained it to you. A 7 seed is mediocre considering the amount of money we are paying these guys and the limited amount of upside left.
I agree that we shouldn't dump these guys for nothing but I'm confident Masai can get a much better deal then what DET offered by the deadline or sooner. But we can't take that chance to let them finish off the year because there is no guaranteeing that they will stay so Masai has to get something out of them, especially if we are struggling.
If you know they are going to be mediocre then why the hell would we waste a season with them while at the same time hurting our draft position? Tanking/Re-building is our only option imo.
We don't know they will be mediocre. We dont know how much JV will improve, or how well Rudy And Lowry will play in their contract years. If we finish +500 and in 7th, its a lot easier to improve on that then it is to improve on a bottom 5 team, where your only hope of contending in JV's prime will be landing the next Lebron. So I disagree that tanking is our only option.
But I do agree that if Masai gets an indication that Lowry/Gay want to skip town, then he should move them by the deadline at the latest.




















