21 TD wrote:Dennis 37 wrote:You have a different lens. Raptor fans are well aware of what it means to tank one's trade value. San Antonio got quality return on Kawhi. Equal value? Probably not, but quality return? Definitely. Demar Derozan isn't cents on the dollar. He's at least 75 cents, and Jakob will be a very solid player for a decade. Danny Green isn't going to be solid for ten more years. The value of the pick you got an probably can not yet be evaluated, but its still a pick. Vince Carter "Netted" the Raptors about 10 cents. There has never been a player who lowered their trade value more than Vince Carter. One could argue that Kawhi was hurt as I highly doubt that he sat 17 games to cover for a faked rehabilitation. No one claimed VC was hurt, they just thought he might be done.
Having said that, Carter never arranged for another Tier 1 star to demand a trade to join him on the Nets. That's the behavior the league could have control over if they so choose.
At referring to it as a "quality return", thinking DeRozan is "at least 75 cents", that Scumbag didn't exaggerate his injury and ultimately quit or that Carter did more to intentionally hurt his trade value.
Had Scumbag operated with a degree of professionalism, what constituted a "quality return" would have been at least what the Pelicans received for Davis.
Who "thought Carter might be done"? He was 27 and didn't suffer any injury, let alone a significant one.XxIronChainzxX wrote:Let's not oversell DD here. It's 50 cents at best. With Poeltl it's still way better return than we got for Carter. Like, not comparable or even in the same realm. The Nets got a prime star for a player with a health issue who wouldn't play for them, two scrubs, and a middling pick. And VC is worse than Kawhi.
Like you said, Carter was never as good as Scumbag. In addition, DeRozan is not a legit star and the basketball world quickly found out what the Spurs and their fans long knew, which was that Scumbag's health issue was overblown and really just an excuse to get to L.A. so that his profile could be commensurate with his caliber of play.
None of the players Toronto received for Carter could do anything near to what DeRozan does. They were barely qualified to be bench players. When one says cents on the dollar, one is referring to pennies. Even XxIronChainzxX suggested it was closer to 50 cents. 50 cents is a far cry from pennies. Add Jakob and Spurs got a lot more than what is usually tendered for a player who will eventually leave as a free agent anyway.
Who "thought Carter might be done"? He was 27 and didn't suffer any injury, let alone a significant one.
Toronto fans certainly thought that was a possibility. Look at the 14th comment in this thread. https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/8wowsz/why_were_vince_carters_stats_in_the_200405_season/
He tanked his game so hard that his ability to play at a high level going forward was questioned by many. The value of the players received in the trade reflect that.















