reload141 wrote:cl2117 wrote:reload141 wrote:Pretty good win/win scenario for Toronto if they do that proposed trade for Kawhi
DD + OG + something + a pick I think it was?
If Kawhi bolts they get out of DD's contract and can rebuild... they got some really good young pieces on that team and if Kawhi stays then they win too.
Wouldn't call it a win/win situation for Toronto. If they move DD/OG/picks for a 1 year rental of Kawhi, sure they can rebuild, but that's not a win.
DD's contract isn't bad (as evidenced by him being the cornerstone for a Kawhi deal). OG was shockingly good last year. Assuming they give up future picks, that'll impact their rebuilding prospects to a decent extent. They'll be considerably worse off than they would have been had that not traded for Leonard.
Worth the risk? Yes. Win/win? Don't see how you can call it that.
I think they got a pretty good young base of guys, but they have some horrid contracts in DD Lowry and Ibaka.... they know they can’t get past us in the East this following season (with everyone healthy)
Think they are set for a rebuild, so if Kawhi doesn’t re-sign they can properly tank and not be a middling team.
That's all well and good, but you can't call it a "win" that Kawhi walks after a 1 year rental and you wasted assets to bring him in in the first place.
It's like PG in OKC. Definitely worth the risk to trade for him. Definitely a win now that he's staying, but had he left? There's no way OKC would consider that a "win". Just like there is no way trading for Kawhi and him bailing could be considered a "win" for the Raps.
I'd definitely take the gamble if I were them, but the reason that it's a
gamble is because it's not win/win. There's huge upside if they can retain him and a decent amount of downside if you lose him (not trading DD elsewhere, losing OG, losing picks that you'd likely want to tank with).