nikster wrote:Raptors_128 wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:
The trade was never about Dragic.  
The Raps just needed his salary to make the Precious deal work.  The deal was about acquiring Precious and the only way to make it work was to take Dragic's contract.  
He hasn't been a distraction in the locker room.  His salary can still be used in a large deal.  I don't understand the urgency to make a move.
If the trade was taking on $19 million of dead money for Achiuwa, we got fleeced. Terrible trade.
The opportunity cost we lost out on is that we could have used the cap space to sign another player that fit the roster (Holmes) to improve the team or take on a bad contracts for picks.
We could have taken on Favors contract for a 1st AND signed Holmes. 
We could have acquired Kemba Walker in a salary dump for Sengun (16th pick) who looks to be a good young player.
 
Those that criticize these moves always show a poor understanding of the NBA land scape an offer unrealistic alternatives. An expiring contract and a young big on a rookie deal is good value. 
It seems you dont understand the value difference between an expiring contract and a player who has guaranteed money on the books in Favours. We had the cap space for Holmes as it is and still didnt sign him, what makes you think we would have if we made the deal with Uta?
How could we have executed the Kemba trade?
 
Bud it’s not that complicated. These are moves that actually happened, I don’t know how you can say they were unrealistic. A $19 million salary dump and a decent big on a rookie contract is not good value. You are missing the entire point about opportunity cost. 
I clearly stated the potential deals that actually happened which we missed out on because we took on dead money for a marginal asset. 
The first round pick is for taking on 2 years of Favors. That’s the entire point of the trade from Utah’s perspective. 
We didn’t have cap space to sign Holmes because we still had Lowry’s cap hold so we couldn’t sign him. 
Favours is a cap dump who could play backup C for us. Holmes would be the starting C for us. Holmes on his current contract with his current production has more value that Achiuwa. In this scenario we have now have a future 1st + Holmes who is worth more than Achiuwa. This opportunity was missed because we made the Lowry sign-and-trade. 
We had $20+ mill in cap space if we renounced Lowry + Bouchers contract to match Kemba’s contract. He agreed to a $20 million buyout to go to the Knicks as well so no luxury tax concerns.