Lowry/FVV
Cunningham/Norm
OG
Siakam
Boucher
Or
Lowry/Flynn
FVV/Norm
OG
Siakam
Mobley/Boucher
This team needs a competent back up 3 and 4 badly though.
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KrazyP wrote:Hero wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:
It wasn't enjoyable when they were swept by Washington, either. Should they have blown the team up after that?
What if we had replaced Casey then? We can't replay what happened in the past.
Our current squad is lacking in talent. What else can we do at this point but rebuild.
The current squad has about the same talent level as the squad Ujiri took over back in 2013-2014. Did he tank to build a rebuild? There are multiple ways to build your asset base to a level of a contender. The Raptors spent the greater part of this last decade proving this but for some reason tank nation has struggled to absorb what they saw unfold before them.
agentzero2010 wrote:Here is the reality. This team lost 2 starters, lost home court advantage and have to deal with relocating their family. Thats a lot of bad things going against the Raptors. As bad as they have looked right now, and its very very bad. They have been competitive in all their games.
Taking a look at the big picture, if this losing trend continues and the team is 5 or 10 games below .500 heading into Allstar break, there should be serious considerations to explore trading Lowry, Norm and Baynes because they are expiring and perhaps even explore moving Siakam in the right deal.
Taking a look at the past 10 seasons, how many championship teams remained competitive after losing its superstars or main pieces? Mavs lost Chandler, Kidd, and Barea in 2012 and remained a playoff team but soon fell out of the playoff picture after 3 seasons. The Heat lost LeBron and immediately became a lottery team. Warriors lost Durant and now they look like a completely different team albeit they are without Klay as well.
It takes a lot of assets to assemble a championship team and if a team loses major pieces in consecutive seasons, sooner or later, its going to catchup and the team will start to trend downwards. Thats the reality the raptors are facing right now.
XTC wrote:Bright side... if we do tank and by luck do land Cade Cunningham Or Mobley this team looks nice
Lowry/FVV
Cunningham/Norm
OG
Siakam
Boucher
Or
Lowry/Flynn
FVV/Norm
OG
Siakam
Mobley/Boucher
This team needs a competent back up 3 and 4 badly though.
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C-R-E-A-M- wrote:2021 Offseason
1. Cunningham or Mobley
2. Max Contract slot
3. Trade Siakam
Steelo Green wrote:But I thought outside of Kyle we have one of the best cores in the NBA, Fred > Trae, Pascal is a superstar, Fred can make plays and layups, the loss of Gasol won't impact our D that much.
mathgeek wrote:KrazyP wrote:Hero wrote:
What if we had replaced Casey then? We can't replay what happened in the past.
Our current squad is lacking in talent. What else can we do at this point but rebuild.
The current squad has about the same talent level as the squad Ujiri took over back in 2013-2014. Did he tank to build a rebuild? There are multiple ways to build your asset base to a level of a contender. The Raptors spent the greater part of this last decade proving this but for some reason tank nation has struggled to absorb what they saw unfold before them.
The 2013-2014 NBA that squad was better in my honest opinion, especially after the Rudy trade which brought much needed shooting and depth with Vasquez and Patterson. You had two players who could create off the dribble and actually get theirs whenever they wanted to. We actually had a well balanced post presence with JV and Amir and played extremely well defensively for the talent we had. This current team has very glaring holes at the frontcourt positions and again it has no number 1 or 2 option who you could say here's the ball go score. Siakam, Fred, and OG went from being underrated to overrated really quickly because of that championship. I don't blame them we need to fully accept and embrace the tank.
alienchild wrote:Again, I hope the basketball gods give us the 14th pick in the draft. I hope OG asks for a trade, Birch signs elsewhere and GTJ signs an offer sheet and Raptors don't match. Frankly Masai is dead to me.
agentzero2010 wrote:It takes a lot of assets to assemble a championship team and if a team loses major pieces in consecutive seasons, sooner or later, its going to catchup and the team will start to trend downwards. Thats the reality the raptors are facing right now.

Chandan wrote:agentzero2010 wrote:It takes a lot of assets to assemble a championship team and if a team loses major pieces in consecutive seasons, sooner or later, its going to catchup and the team will start to trend downwards. Thats the reality the raptors are facing right now.
which makes the situation more ludacris that masai didn't see the writing on the wall after Kawhi bolted. He continued a year of this maybe we will sit on our hands and get lucky next year, which ultimately amount to nothing. Should have speed up the reset by swapping old talents for picks.

Danny1616 wrote:Machiavillain wrote:Steelo Green wrote:"Let's list only the number one draft picks, when the other side has said consistent lottery picks is what is required"
Also, the number one overall pick has 20/30 NBA titles, so not a great argument there either.
I think you mean "a" number one overall pick is "involved" in 20/30 NBA titles.
Only four first overall picks in the past 40 years have actually won a title with the team that drafted them. Magic Johnson, Hakeem Olajuwon, Tim Duncan and LeBron James. In the past 40 years you have had a 10% chance at landing a player that would actually lead YOUR team to a championship.
"Wow! 10%! You would be a fool not to take that!" You might say. And in a vacuum, sure. But that's if you get the first overall pick. With the worst record in the league, you have a 25% chance at the 1st overall pick. That brings the percentage down from 10 to 2.5%.
That's 2.5 times out of 100, or once every 40 seasons losing the most games in the league, that you will land the 1st overall pick and also win a championship with it.
Don't give them basic statistics, they don't understand math very well.
Steelo Green wrote:But I thought outside of Kyle we have one of the best cores in the NBA, Fred > Trae, Pascal is a superstar, Fred can make plays and layups, the loss of Gasol won't impact our D that much.
Chandan wrote:agentzero2010 wrote:It takes a lot of assets to assemble a championship team and if a team loses major pieces in consecutive seasons, sooner or later, its going to catchup and the team will start to trend downwards. Thats the reality the raptors are facing right now.
which makes the situation more ludacris that masai didn't see the writing on the wall after Kawhi bolted. He continued a year of this maybe we will sit on our hands and get lucky next year, which ultimately amount to nothing. Should have speed up the reset by swapping old talents for picks.

God Squad wrote:So we still top 3?