Neeva wrote:yungmasaiah wrote:Raptors fan here...
Just wanted to jump on your boards forum and ask how you guys would feel about this trade:
Minny Receives: Powell + Stanley Johnson
Raps receive: James Johnson, Brooklyns pick (proj 17th)
I thought since Powell fits your timeline with dlo and Kat (just turned 27 this year) and is in a position of need it would be beneficiary for both teams.
We take James Johnsons contract (its okay because he expires), you guys take Stanley Johnson’s 3m to match salary (can either drop him the next yr bcuz hes expiry or resign him if he plays decent cuz hes only 23).
We have Vanvleet ,Anunoby and Terrence Davis coming up for contract extensions and if Powell declines his 10mil option in 2021(which he most likely will) i dont see us paying him as well.
Powell averages 16ppg off our bench shooting over 50% from 2 and 40% from 3, he could easily average over 20ppg on good percentages for you guys (He also plays good defense for those who dont watch him). You can later decide if you want to keep Powell and trade Culver or Okogie for more wing/frontcourt help, Or if you still have not achieved success you could easily flip powell for more young prospects and wait for something else to click.
Let me know what you guys think.
So now that powell has kind of recouped a little value you want to unload him?
It would be either him, OG or Fred Vanvleet being gone because of cap reasons. OG is a must re-sign, Fred is going to be Lowry's permanent replacement so we can't lose him, and Powell plays a position that we are most stacked at (SG/SF). We will not be bringing back Ibaka (again for cap reasons) and we cannot rely on gasol at 36 to lockdown that center position. It would be smart to trade Powell in hopes of getting someone at 17 that can produce close to powell sometime in the future at the center position. In your situation your core has a lot of young prospects and less "win now" players around dlo and kat, while we (raptors) are filled with "win now" players and not enough young prospects that can give decent production at a cheap cost. Too many win now players may guarantee success now for the expense of the future and too many young prospects sacrifices success now for hopes of a greater future.
With you guys making the postseason once in 15 years I think it would be more beneficial taking a win now player rather than depending on your management to make a pick that will turn out better than Powell at 17 (especially since powell fits with your core's timeline). Also you will still have the third pick in the draft so you can still select a potential star like Toppin.
Dlo/Powell/Spellman/Toppin/Kat
/Okogie/Culver /Naz
If you think your team's management could come up with a better team than the one listed above with the 17th pick, I say it's good to believe. But they've also had over a decade of doing that with no results. Your team has had picks way better than the 17th and have selected d-league players with lottery picks. I wouldnt be too overprotective on that 17th pick... Last time you guys traded for a win now player was Butler I believe, if wiggins and kat didnt have a soft mentality and Jimmy stayed you guys would be better than the Jazz right now while having Kat and Dlo improve and would have a true shot at a title. If you kept Lavine, Markannen and Kris Dunn, you would be stuck outside the lottery for many years similar to the bulls, maybe would make 8th seed a couple of times and WCF once when everyone is in their primes. Powell is a young borderline all-star who we will not be able to pay because we are paying Vanvleet and OG over him (two other players with all star potential)
Our team will not go in lux tax for many years without a true superstar (top 10 player)
If we still had a true superstar like Leonard I would not give up Powell even for the 10th pick, because I know we have a true title shot and Powell's production would be needed in the playoffs. Its all situational.
We lose Powell we wont be as good but we will still be a top4 east team without him.
You gain Powell, you still won't be contenders but making the playoffs consistently should be a nice start.