ImageImageImageImageImage

[Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy

Moderators: Morris_Shatford, 7 Footer, DG88, niQ, Duffman100, tsherkin, Reeko, lebron stopper, HiJiNX

User avatar
LastNameEver
General Manager
Posts: 9,796
And1: 9,552
Joined: Mar 02, 2013

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#781 » by LastNameEver » Tue Jun 7, 2022 3:30 pm

WuTang_OG wrote:
LastNameEver wrote:
WuTang_OG wrote:
Read on Twitter
?s=21&t=y28JLw83zvghcoY09QEhpg

Jazz need another dynamic scorer, Vuc can score but its not enough and the defense is a drop off obviously albeit not as much youd think

Pat Williams is a good plug and play player but not a cornerstone piece

Disagree. Pat williams is a true core peice. Up and coming 2-way wing. Needs a healthy year next season he will blossom.
Theres a difference between a core piece and a cornerstone piece..

OG is a core piece too. Scottie or Mitchell are cornerstones
KrazyP
General Manager
Posts: 9,510
And1: 5,718
Joined: Jun 03, 2001
 

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#782 » by KrazyP » Tue Jun 7, 2022 3:37 pm

Clutch0z24 wrote:
S.W.A.N wrote:
tecumseh18 wrote:Since the Raps are not on the verge of a championship, any (sign and) trade is going to have to be a good deal for us. Giving away a lot of assets for Ayton, plus paying him the max, is simply not a Masai thing to do. But if Ayton was willing to accept what he is worth to a winning team (i.e. Jarret Allen salary range), he'd re-sign with the Suns.

So he's not coming to Toronto.


exactly.

Ayton and Rudy are not what this team needs.
Give me a bargain big man.
A Mo Bamba, a Hartenstien, a Jalen Smith all are in that mid level price range.

A Koloko, a Kamagate, even a Mobley... All possibly available at 33 or undrafted (Mobley, Robinson, Diabate) etc.

A value cost big man that protects rim and won't die on every switch.
Spending big money on a 5 that isn't a superstar is bad cap management.


Here is the problem with your Theory though about bringing in a "Bamba" "Hartenstein" "Smith" type of player and drafting a big man....We could be wanting to do all them things your suggesting but Masai been trying to do that for years now since Gasol/Ibaka left the team and we end up with Baynes/Birch type of guys....Players in free agency do not sign with the Raptors ...As much as it sucks the history is there to see....

We would love to get Bamba/Hartenstein/Smith but we will try to sign one of them for them to end up on an American team (Cause thats where they feel comfortable in living) Its just a real obstacle we have to deal with....We will try hard to sign these guys and watch them all go to other teams around the league while we end up with the bottom of the barrel C's who will make 0 impact at all for us and then we are stuck with nothing....

Drafting a big at 33 to expect them to come into the League and be difference makers is a big big ask as well .....More chance if we draft a big at 33 he plays his year in 905 then he would with the team....

So then your left with a big hole at C again next year with the same question over and over....This team needs a C who can rim protect blah blah same cycle over and over...

So yeah at the end of the day the only way Raptors have a chance to get an impactfull C is in a trade imo....Its most likely scenario for us to actually get a C who could help us...And sadly you gotta give up something to get something in the NBA Unless your the Lakers.


Over the course of 27 years, the Raptors have traditionally have had a hard time landing free agents. But we're in a new era. The franchise has recently won a championship and have one of the best development environments in the business. We dont need to carry the loser, "we cant get anybody good", mentality going forward. The Raps are actually a mid-tier or better market in terms of being a desirable destination now.

We didnt bring in a free agent C in 2020 when Ibaka/Gasol left but how many youngish free agent Cs were actually on the market in 2020 and 2021 that the Raps missed out on?

The 2022 free agent C class has a lot of interesting options that might be in the MLE level or lower. On top of this, Gorbert and Ayton are both available which is going to add a lot of noise and clutter the supply, demand dynamics. Furthermore, there arent many teams with cap space to throw around to bid beyond MLE territory. It will be an interesting offseason......I'm confident the Raps will be able to attract a rotation level player via free agency if they choose to do so.
User avatar
gerrit4
Head Coach
Posts: 6,701
And1: 3,289
Joined: Mar 10, 2006

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#783 » by gerrit4 » Tue Jun 7, 2022 4:09 pm

KrazyP wrote:
Clutch0z24 wrote:
S.W.A.N wrote:
exactly.

Ayton and Rudy are not what this team needs.
Give me a bargain big man.
A Mo Bamba, a Hartenstien, a Jalen Smith all are in that mid level price range.

A Koloko, a Kamagate, even a Mobley... All possibly available at 33 or undrafted (Mobley, Robinson, Diabate) etc.

A value cost big man that protects rim and won't die on every switch.
Spending big money on a 5 that isn't a superstar is bad cap management.


Here is the problem with your Theory though about bringing in a "Bamba" "Hartenstein" "Smith" type of player and drafting a big man....We could be wanting to do all them things your suggesting but Masai been trying to do that for years now since Gasol/Ibaka left the team and we end up with Baynes/Birch type of guys....Players in free agency do not sign with the Raptors ...As much as it sucks the history is there to see....

We would love to get Bamba/Hartenstein/Smith but we will try to sign one of them for them to end up on an American team (Cause thats where they feel comfortable in living) Its just a real obstacle we have to deal with....We will try hard to sign these guys and watch them all go to other teams around the league while we end up with the bottom of the barrel C's who will make 0 impact at all for us and then we are stuck with nothing....

Drafting a big at 33 to expect them to come into the League and be difference makers is a big big ask as well .....More chance if we draft a big at 33 he plays his year in 905 then he would with the team....

So then your left with a big hole at C again next year with the same question over and over....This team needs a C who can rim protect blah blah same cycle over and over...

So yeah at the end of the day the only way Raptors have a chance to get an impactfull C is in a trade imo....Its most likely scenario for us to actually get a C who could help us...And sadly you gotta give up something to get something in the NBA Unless your the Lakers.


Over the course of 27 years, the Raptors have traditionally have had a hard time landing free agents. But we're in a new era. The franchise has recently won a championship and have one of the best development environments in the business. We dont need to carry the loser, "we cant get anybody good", mentality going forward. The Raps are actually a mid-tier or better market in terms of being a desirable destination now.

We didnt bring in a free agent C in 2020 when Ibaka/Gasol left but how many youngish free agent Cs were actually on the market in 2020 and 2021 that the Raps missed out on?

The 2022 free agent C class has a lot of interesting options that might be in the MLE level or lower. On top of this, Gorbert and Ayton are both available which is going to add a lot of noise and clutter the supply, demand dynamics. Furthermore, there arent many teams with cap space to throw around to bid beyond MLE territory. It will be an interesting offseason......I'm confident the Raps will be able to attract a rotation level player via free agency if they choose to do so.


This is a fair point. In 2020, we also were only looking for free agents who would sign a one year deal, with the hopes of us landing Giannis the next summer. We waited out the market trying to get Serge (and Marc), and after we lost out on both of them, I'd actually argue that Baynes/Len were the best (or two of the best) guys remaining. Baynes was coming off of a career year, and I thought it was a solid pick-up (I was wrong).

We've had plenty of disappointment as a free agency destination, but I don't really think that 2020 counts. That was a case of waiting out the market, and not really having a long term contract as an option.

That said, I have my doubts about landing a good free agent this year for the MLE. Assuming we don't make any big moves, the top six spots in the rotation (our starters plus Precious) are pretty set in stone. Any free agent coming here may be fighting for the 7th/8th/9th spot on the rotation with Banton/Birch/Boucher/Thad/Flynn. There's a legit chance that whoever we sign doesn't even crack the rotation, so it's not like we have guaranteed minutes for any free agent.

My guess, is that like in other years, we go after a couple undrafted free agent then wait out free agency until all the big contracts have been signed, and see what is available in the bargain bins. The bargain bins haven't usually worked out great for us - guys like Sullinger, Johnson, RHJ, Len, Monroe, come to mind, but it's a lot lower risk than paying mid level guys on multi-year deals. As with most offseason, we'll probably hit on a couple low-cost guys who turn into legit players over the next couple seasons, and someone from last season like Banton, Brooks, Champagnie, or Svi end up popping.
User avatar
ontnut
RealGM
Posts: 12,204
And1: 9,183
Joined: Jan 31, 2009
Location: Toronto
       

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#784 » by ontnut » Tue Jun 7, 2022 4:12 pm

aroc23 wrote:
ontnut wrote:
CoinTossRoss31 wrote:Hart + 7 (Daniels or Mathurin) + Keon Johnson.

That's the minimum haul I would believe. Some posters here are forgetting that Keon was slated to go anywhere from 7-14 last year.

In another thread I ruminated about how many lottery picks it would take for me to trade guys on our team. OG was 2. So, this makes some sense - if management likes a guy at 7, and like Keon, I could see this happening. But yeah, that's the minimum I would accept for OG. 2 lottery picks and a serviceable body. In this scenario we likely have to send back our 2nd rounder this year, but I'd consider it.


That makes sense. If you can get OG with the 7th pick in a weak draft you do that 10/10 times. Now if you are talking a top pick in a strong draft (i.e. top 4 pick in 2021), I think you take the gamble and take the pick over OG.

In a vacuum I agree that OG is worth 2 lottery picks or a high lottery pick and some other assets. If you add in some context that might change. For example, the Raptors have enough win now pieces it's not that straight forward. While you are getting a potential starter locked into a cheap contract for 4 years, with 8-9 years of control total (essentially), you are also spending 2-4 years minimum developing that player before they are even scratching their full potential. You do not want to wait more than a couple years when your top guys are 28 years old already and ready to win now (FVV and Pascal). That's what makes this a little more complicated. Are we trying to win it all in the next few years? Or can we wait 2-3 more until Scottie and the 7th pick are ready for prime playoff time?

True, of course values of guys change with team direction and timeline. I'm saying what I'd value OG now as a Raptor realGM/Fan, including given the current draft class strength etc.

The Warriors are one of the rare examples of competing for a championship while developing future starters drafted in the lottery. We should be so lucky to ever be in the position they are in currently.

On the flip side, a team like OKC will value that control way above the downside of needing 1-4 years to develop. I am sure they would love to OG as he is still fairly young, but to them the 7th pick probably has more value because they don't need to offer a big contract for 4 years. That is a much easier decision to make.
Image
User avatar
Clutch0z24
General Manager
Posts: 9,875
And1: 9,946
Joined: May 08, 2014
   

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#785 » by Clutch0z24 » Tue Jun 7, 2022 5:01 pm

KrazyP wrote:
Clutch0z24 wrote:
S.W.A.N wrote:
exactly.

Ayton and Rudy are not what this team needs.
Give me a bargain big man.
A Mo Bamba, a Hartenstien, a Jalen Smith all are in that mid level price range.

A Koloko, a Kamagate, even a Mobley... All possibly available at 33 or undrafted (Mobley, Robinson, Diabate) etc.

A value cost big man that protects rim and won't die on every switch.
Spending big money on a 5 that isn't a superstar is bad cap management.


Here is the problem with your Theory though about bringing in a "Bamba" "Hartenstein" "Smith" type of player and drafting a big man....We could be wanting to do all them things your suggesting but Masai been trying to do that for years now since Gasol/Ibaka left the team and we end up with Baynes/Birch type of guys....Players in free agency do not sign with the Raptors ...As much as it sucks the history is there to see....

We would love to get Bamba/Hartenstein/Smith but we will try to sign one of them for them to end up on an American team (Cause thats where they feel comfortable in living) Its just a real obstacle we have to deal with....We will try hard to sign these guys and watch them all go to other teams around the league while we end up with the bottom of the barrel C's who will make 0 impact at all for us and then we are stuck with nothing....

Drafting a big at 33 to expect them to come into the League and be difference makers is a big big ask as well .....More chance if we draft a big at 33 he plays his year in 905 then he would with the team....

So then your left with a big hole at C again next year with the same question over and over....This team needs a C who can rim protect blah blah same cycle over and over...

So yeah at the end of the day the only way Raptors have a chance to get an impactfull C is in a trade imo....Its most likely scenario for us to actually get a C who could help us...And sadly you gotta give up something to get something in the NBA Unless your the Lakers.


Over the course of 27 years, the Raptors have traditionally have had a hard time landing free agents. But we're in a new era. The franchise has recently won a championship and have one of the best development environments in the business. We dont need to carry the loser, "we cant get anybody good", mentality going forward. The Raps are actually a mid-tier or better market in terms of being a desirable destination now.

We didnt bring in a free agent C in 2020 when Ibaka/Gasol left but how many youngish free agent Cs were actually on the market in 2020 and 2021 that the Raps missed out on?

The 2022 free agent C class has a lot of interesting options that might be in the MLE level or lower. On top of this, Gorbert and Ayton are both available which is going to add a lot of noise and clutter the supply, demand dynamics. Furthermore, there arent many teams with cap space to throw around to bid beyond MLE territory. It will be an interesting offseason......I'm confident the Raps will be able to attract a rotation level player via free agency if they choose to do so.


I understand your point and the premise of that is right but the facts and history says otherwise.....I wish we could be a free agent destination for some of the big name players in the NBA after winning a ring and having a good team every year for the most part....But so far seems like its more so the same as it was....

Until i see a big target of ours be signed to us in free agency i will not bank on that being a viable option for us to bring in talent here cause thats never been the case for us....Previous and post Raptors championship....I will wait until it actually happens before i say "Now we are a free agent destination" without signing 1 single big free agent since Hedo Turk who we had to overpay drastically just to come here....

The only thing we can really be excited for is the amount of great Canadian prospects entering the NBA which could be to our advantage if they ever become free agents.....

But as i see it so far for us we build through draft and trades.....As much as we want to recruit players to Toronto they always seem to go to a different team if we are rumored to wanting a player...

As for us being the 2019 Champs....Will free agents really care about that? I mean its awesome for us Canadians and for the 17 players who were on that Roster but we are so far removed from that team we had in 2019....I can understand your point if Kawhi was still on the squad then i could see lots of free agents coming to us wanting to play here but we are in a totally different lane now...

Here is the list of our Free agent signings off top of my head...

Dell Curry
Muggsy Bogues
Voshon Lenard
Jorge Garbajosa
Anthony Parker
Landry Fields
DeMarre Carroll
Bismack Biyombo
Hedo Turkoglu
Jason Kapono
C.J. Miles
Luis Scola

I mean there is not much to brag about.....But i would be happy if there is a big time player wanting to come to Toronto its just highly unlikely...Has nothing to do with a losers mentality it just is what it is and American born players want to stay in America so it seems.
Image
Raptors Realtor
Analyst
Posts: 3,614
And1: 3,545
Joined: Jul 16, 2009
Location: Toronto, ON
Contact:

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#786 » by Raptors Realtor » Tue Jun 7, 2022 5:09 pm

WuTang_OG wrote:
Read on Twitter
?s=21&t=y28JLw83zvghcoY09QEhpg



Good deal for Utah, but wouldn't do that if I'm the Bulls.
User avatar
Clutch0z24
General Manager
Posts: 9,875
And1: 9,946
Joined: May 08, 2014
   

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#787 » by Clutch0z24 » Tue Jun 7, 2022 5:17 pm

Its funny to me how people will post Jakes twitter rumors when it involves other teams players like the Bulls trade now being rumored....And the board has no issues or calls Jake out as a lying nobody with 0 cred or 0 sources ....But if its OG for Gobert then hes a horrible person and is the worst reporter in the world
Image
DelAbbot
RealGM
Posts: 15,452
And1: 21,866
Joined: May 22, 2019
   

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#788 » by DelAbbot » Tue Jun 7, 2022 5:24 pm

Offseason is really tough for everyone. A fake rumor about OG and we get 40 pages +

OG ain't getting traded
Young Moosehead
Veteran
Posts: 2,846
And1: 4,079
Joined: Jun 27, 2006
       

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#789 » by Young Moosehead » Tue Jun 7, 2022 6:17 pm

tecumseh18 wrote:
Clutch0z24 wrote:We would love to get Bamba/Hartenstein/Smith but we will try to sign one of them for them to end up on an American team (Cause thats where they feel comfortable in living) Its just a real obstacle we have to deal with....We will try hard to sign these guys and watch them all go to other teams around the league while we end up with the bottom of the barrel C's who will make 0 impact at all for us and then we are stuck with nothing....


There is a lot of truth to what you are saying, and it's becoming clearer every season that FAs simply don't want to come to Canada (the vax mandate restricts the field even more). Overpayment seems to be the only solution, but even then Masai probably felt burnt by the DeMarre Carroll experiment.

At least Hartenstein might have been on the table for us last season, in the minds of many RealGMers (e.g. Alfred). Part of the problem with overpaying him then may have been the desire to give Birch a fair shot, which used up most of the MLE in the process (I thought that was an overpayment, but at least it gives us more salary to throw into the trade machine). With the Lowry S&T and taking Dragic's salary back, Raps were skirting the luxury tax threshold until the Thad trade, and couldn't really make a deal for a legit big. Depending on what Boucher and Thad re-sign for, that's not going to be a problem this season. And having re-established ourselves as a winning team with great young talent, we've become a lot more desireable a location than last summer.

So ... be optimistic!


Also remember even though Bamba/Hartenstein/Smith are ideal for us, there are a lot of other Cs available this year. There are a lot of bigs in the draft and in FA, just because we are prioritizing certain players, others may not want the same thing. Drummond, Ayton, Nurk and Mitchell do nothing for me, but they will remove 4 other suitors from the market.

Even if there are other suitors, most of competitive teams only have the tax payers MLE, so we can overpay a bit, by playoff team standards.

Also the image around the league is we have a lot of big minutes available at C.

Also Masai doesn't mind giving contracts that allow players to get a good pay day. (see GTJ) Maybe a young guy comes for a chance for a GTJ contract to bet on themselves and set themselves up to get paid down the road.

Our rep as a development franchise is only finally starting to be really acknowledged, maybe players start signing in their early years, knowing they will still have a decade to go home and play where they want.
anotherhomer
Head Coach
Posts: 6,012
And1: 3,572
Joined: Jun 23, 2008

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#790 » by anotherhomer » Tue Jun 7, 2022 6:24 pm

Raptors Realtor wrote:
WuTang_OG wrote:
Read on Twitter
?s=21&t=y28JLw83zvghcoY09QEhpg



Good for Utah, but wouldn't do that if I'm the Bulls.


it's trade that makes a lot of sense
assuming Lavine resigns with the Bulls
Young Moosehead
Veteran
Posts: 2,846
And1: 4,079
Joined: Jun 27, 2006
       

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#791 » by Young Moosehead » Tue Jun 7, 2022 6:33 pm

Clutch0z24 wrote:
KrazyP wrote:
Clutch0z24 wrote:
Here is the problem with your Theory though about bringing in a "Bamba" "Hartenstein" "Smith" type of player and drafting a big man....We could be wanting to do all them things your suggesting but Masai been trying to do that for years now since Gasol/Ibaka left the team and we end up with Baynes/Birch type of guys....Players in free agency do not sign with the Raptors ...As much as it sucks the history is there to see....

We would love to get Bamba/Hartenstein/Smith but we will try to sign one of them for them to end up on an American team (Cause thats where they feel comfortable in living) Its just a real obstacle we have to deal with....We will try hard to sign these guys and watch them all go to other teams around the league while we end up with the bottom of the barrel C's who will make 0 impact at all for us and then we are stuck with nothing....

Drafting a big at 33 to expect them to come into the League and be difference makers is a big big ask as well .....More chance if we draft a big at 33 he plays his year in 905 then he would with the team....

So then your left with a big hole at C again next year with the same question over and over....This team needs a C who can rim protect blah blah same cycle over and over...

So yeah at the end of the day the only way Raptors have a chance to get an impactfull C is in a trade imo....Its most likely scenario for us to actually get a C who could help us...And sadly you gotta give up something to get something in the NBA Unless your the Lakers.


Over the course of 27 years, the Raptors have traditionally have had a hard time landing free agents. But we're in a new era. The franchise has recently won a championship and have one of the best development environments in the business. We dont need to carry the loser, "we cant get anybody good", mentality going forward. The Raps are actually a mid-tier or better market in terms of being a desirable destination now.

We didnt bring in a free agent C in 2020 when Ibaka/Gasol left but how many youngish free agent Cs were actually on the market in 2020 and 2021 that the Raps missed out on?

The 2022 free agent C class has a lot of interesting options that might be in the MLE level or lower. On top of this, Gorbert and Ayton are both available which is going to add a lot of noise and clutter the supply, demand dynamics. Furthermore, there arent many teams with cap space to throw around to bid beyond MLE territory. It will be an interesting offseason......I'm confident the Raps will be able to attract a rotation level player via free agency if they choose to do so.


I understand your point and the premise of that is right but the facts and history says otherwise.....I wish we could be a free agent destination for some of the big name players in the NBA after winning a ring and having a good team every year for the most part....But so far seems like its more so the same as it was....

Until i see a big target of ours be signed to us in free agency i will not bank on that being a viable option for us to bring in talent here cause thats never been the case for us....Previous and post Raptors championship....I will wait until it actually happens before i say "Now we are a free agent destination" without signing 1 single big free agent since Hedo Turk who we had to overpay drastically just to come here....

The only thing we can really be excited for is the amount of great Canadian prospects entering the NBA which could be to our advantage if they ever become free agents.....

But as i see it so far for us we build through draft and trades.....As much as we want to recruit players to Toronto they always seem to go to a different team if we are rumored to wanting a player...

As for us being the 2019 Champs....Will free agents really care about that? I mean its awesome for us Canadians and for the 17 players who were on that Roster but we are so far removed from that team we had in 2019....I can understand your point if Kawhi was still on the squad then i could see lots of free agents coming to us wanting to play here but we are in a totally different lane now...

Here is the list of our Free agent signings off top of my head...

Dell Curry
Muggsy Bogues
Voshon Lenard
Jorge Garbajosa
Anthony Parker
Landry Fields
DeMarre Carroll
Bismack Biyombo
Hedo Turkoglu
Jason Kapono
C.J. Miles
Luis Scola

I mean there is not much to brag about.....But i would be happy if there is a big time player wanting to come to Toronto its just highly unlikely...Has nothing to do with a losers mentality it just is what it is and American born players want to stay in America so it seems.


I understand what you are saying. I disagree with your logic.

1) By your logic, the facts and history prior to 2018 were that we never had a chip, and therefore would suggest we would never win a chip. But we did. These sort of events should not be looked at through such an absolutist lens. Context is important Hasn't happened doesn't mean won't, especially when you are talking about the history of one of the youngest organizations in the NBA with the history of mismanagement that spanned more than the first decade of our existence.

2)We never signed a big FA. No problem we aren't going for big name FAs, just Hartenstein, Bamba, Smith etc. so our record of struggles signing big name FAs doesnt really apply.
Dexjackson
Junior
Posts: 279
And1: 212
Joined: Apr 03, 2022
       

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#792 » by Dexjackson » Tue Jun 7, 2022 6:51 pm

Raptors Realtor wrote:
WuTang_OG wrote:
Read on Twitter
?s=21&t=y28JLw83zvghcoY09QEhpg



Good for Utah, but wouldn't do that if I'm the Bulls.


I'm torn on whether I like this for the Bulls. He could improve that defense but the spacing would majorly suffer with Gobert and Derozan. I like it from the Jazz perspective that it gives you Williams but the defensive impact of switching Gobert and Vucevic could be huge. Utah might be a bottom 5 defense. It may work for them in that it gets you off of Gobert's huge deal and you could always deal Vucevic at the deadline.

Also long time Raps fan (97) and reader of the forum. Finally decided to take the plunge. Looking forward to having some good discussions. :D :D
wegotthabeet
Lead Assistant
Posts: 4,563
And1: 3,085
Joined: Jun 29, 2021
 

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#793 » by wegotthabeet » Tue Jun 7, 2022 8:03 pm

Clutch0z24 wrote:
KrazyP wrote:
Clutch0z24 wrote:
Here is the problem with your Theory though about bringing in a "Bamba" "Hartenstein" "Smith" type of player and drafting a big man....We could be wanting to do all them things your suggesting but Masai been trying to do that for years now since Gasol/Ibaka left the team and we end up with Baynes/Birch type of guys....Players in free agency do not sign with the Raptors ...As much as it sucks the history is there to see....

We would love to get Bamba/Hartenstein/Smith but we will try to sign one of them for them to end up on an American team (Cause thats where they feel comfortable in living) Its just a real obstacle we have to deal with....We will try hard to sign these guys and watch them all go to other teams around the league while we end up with the bottom of the barrel C's who will make 0 impact at all for us and then we are stuck with nothing....

Drafting a big at 33 to expect them to come into the League and be difference makers is a big big ask as well .....More chance if we draft a big at 33 he plays his year in 905 then he would with the team....

So then your left with a big hole at C again next year with the same question over and over....This team needs a C who can rim protect blah blah same cycle over and over...

So yeah at the end of the day the only way Raptors have a chance to get an impactfull C is in a trade imo....Its most likely scenario for us to actually get a C who could help us...And sadly you gotta give up something to get something in the NBA Unless your the Lakers.


Over the course of 27 years, the Raptors have traditionally have had a hard time landing free agents. But we're in a new era. The franchise has recently won a championship and have one of the best development environments in the business. We dont need to carry the loser, "we cant get anybody good", mentality going forward. The Raps are actually a mid-tier or better market in terms of being a desirable destination now.

We didnt bring in a free agent C in 2020 when Ibaka/Gasol left but how many youngish free agent Cs were actually on the market in 2020 and 2021 that the Raps missed out on?

The 2022 free agent C class has a lot of interesting options that might be in the MLE level or lower. On top of this, Gorbert and Ayton are both available which is going to add a lot of noise and clutter the supply, demand dynamics. Furthermore, there arent many teams with cap space to throw around to bid beyond MLE territory. It will be an interesting offseason......I'm confident the Raps will be able to attract a rotation level player via free agency if they choose to do so.


I understand your point and the premise of that is right but the facts and history says otherwise.....I wish we could be a free agent destination for some of the big name players in the NBA after winning a ring and having a good team every year for the most part....But so far seems like its more so the same as it was....

Until i see a big target of ours be signed to us in free agency i will not bank on that being a viable option for us to bring in talent here cause thats never been the case for us....Previous and post Raptors championship....I will wait until it actually happens before i say "Now we are a free agent destination" without signing 1 single big free agent since Hedo Turk who we had to overpay drastically just to come here....

The only thing we can really be excited for is the amount of great Canadian prospects entering the NBA which could be to our advantage if they ever become free agents.....

But as i see it so far for us we build through draft and trades.....As much as we want to recruit players to Toronto they always seem to go to a different team if we are rumored to wanting a player...

As for us being the 2019 Champs....Will free agents really care about that? I mean its awesome for us Canadians and for the 17 players who were on that Roster but we are so far removed from that team we had in 2019....I can understand your point if Kawhi was still on the squad then i could see lots of free agents coming to us wanting to play here but we are in a totally different lane now...

Here is the list of our Free agent signings off top of my head...

Dell Curry
Muggsy Bogues
Voshon Lenard
Jorge Garbajosa
Anthony Parker
Landry Fields
DeMarre Carroll
Bismack Biyombo
Hedo Turkoglu
Jason Kapono
C.J. Miles
Luis Scola

I mean there is not much to brag about.....But i would be happy if there is a big time player wanting to come to Toronto its just highly unlikely...Has nothing to do with a losers mentality it just is what it is and American born players want to stay in America so it seems.


you forgot Hakeem Olajuwon even though he was 38 at the time.

2001 was a pretty big summer they kept Vince Carter when he could have walked like T-Mac had done, re-signed Antonio Davis, JYD, Alvin Williams and picked up Olajuwon all that summer.
Tor_Raps
RealGM
Posts: 32,391
And1: 47,107
Joined: Oct 14, 2018

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#794 » by Tor_Raps » Tue Jun 7, 2022 8:11 pm

anotherhomer wrote:
Raptors Realtor wrote:
WuTang_OG wrote:
Read on Twitter
?s=21&t=y28JLw83zvghcoY09QEhpg



Good for Utah, but wouldn't do that if I'm the Bulls.


it's trade that makes a lot of sense
assuming Lavine resigns with the Bulls


The Jazz are pathetic defensively without Gobert. You switch Gobert with Vucevic and you get the worst defensive team in the NBA.
User avatar
WuTang_CMB
RealGM
Posts: 41,568
And1: 52,027
Joined: Sep 26, 2017
   

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#795 » by WuTang_CMB » Tue Jun 7, 2022 8:13 pm

LastNameEver wrote:
WuTang_OG wrote:
LastNameEver wrote:Jazz need another dynamic scorer, Vuc can score but its not enough and the defense is a drop off obviously albeit not as much youd think

Pat Williams is a good plug and play player but not a cornerstone piece

Disagree. Pat williams is a true core peice. Up and coming 2-way wing. Needs a healthy year next season he will blossom.
Theres a difference between a core piece and a cornerstone piece..

OG is a core piece too. Scottie or Mitchell are cornerstones


Ya patrick is one has crazy upside
User avatar
Bruin
RealGM
Posts: 25,289
And1: 39,784
Joined: Mar 11, 2018
       

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#796 » by Bruin » Tue Jun 7, 2022 8:18 pm

Any chance we could trade OG for 7 + assets and then flip those assets for PWill? Turning OG into the 7th pick and PWill would be nice
Image
User avatar
Syd-TK3
RealGM
Posts: 19,592
And1: 19,865
Joined: Jun 07, 2015
 

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#797 » by Syd-TK3 » Tue Jun 7, 2022 9:27 pm

Bruin wrote:Any chance we could trade OG for 7 + assets and then flip those assets for PWill? Turning OG into the 7th pick and PWill would be nice

Most of those assets would be young players and picks. Bulls wouldn't want that. You'd be better off trynna get a guy from a rebuilding team like Turner
Image
DreamTeam09
RealGM
Posts: 17,607
And1: 10,961
Joined: Jan 06, 2009
Location: Scarborough
 

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#798 » by DreamTeam09 » Tue Jun 7, 2022 9:53 pm

Fischer said Collins for #7 is in play
Image

In Raptor Ball I Trust
User avatar
Clutch0z24
General Manager
Posts: 9,875
And1: 9,946
Joined: May 08, 2014
   

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#799 » by Clutch0z24 » Tue Jun 7, 2022 9:54 pm

Young Moosehead wrote:
Clutch0z24 wrote:
KrazyP wrote:
Over the course of 27 years, the Raptors have traditionally have had a hard time landing free agents. But we're in a new era. The franchise has recently won a championship and have one of the best development environments in the business. We dont need to carry the loser, "we cant get anybody good", mentality going forward. The Raps are actually a mid-tier or better market in terms of being a desirable destination now.

We didnt bring in a free agent C in 2020 when Ibaka/Gasol left but how many youngish free agent Cs were actually on the market in 2020 and 2021 that the Raps missed out on?

The 2022 free agent C class has a lot of interesting options that might be in the MLE level or lower. On top of this, Gorbert and Ayton are both available which is going to add a lot of noise and clutter the supply, demand dynamics. Furthermore, there arent many teams with cap space to throw around to bid beyond MLE territory. It will be an interesting offseason......I'm confident the Raps will be able to attract a rotation level player via free agency if they choose to do so.


I understand your point and the premise of that is right but the facts and history says otherwise.....I wish we could be a free agent destination for some of the big name players in the NBA after winning a ring and having a good team every year for the most part....But so far seems like its more so the same as it was....

Until i see a big target of ours be signed to us in free agency i will not bank on that being a viable option for us to bring in talent here cause thats never been the case for us....Previous and post Raptors championship....I will wait until it actually happens before i say "Now we are a free agent destination" without signing 1 single big free agent since Hedo Turk who we had to overpay drastically just to come here....

The only thing we can really be excited for is the amount of great Canadian prospects entering the NBA which could be to our advantage if they ever become free agents.....

But as i see it so far for us we build through draft and trades.....As much as we want to recruit players to Toronto they always seem to go to a different team if we are rumored to wanting a player...

As for us being the 2019 Champs....Will free agents really care about that? I mean its awesome for us Canadians and for the 17 players who were on that Roster but we are so far removed from that team we had in 2019....I can understand your point if Kawhi was still on the squad then i could see lots of free agents coming to us wanting to play here but we are in a totally different lane now...

Here is the list of our Free agent signings off top of my head...

Dell Curry
Muggsy Bogues
Voshon Lenard
Jorge Garbajosa
Anthony Parker
Landry Fields
DeMarre Carroll
Bismack Biyombo
Hedo Turkoglu
Jason Kapono
C.J. Miles
Luis Scola

I mean there is not much to brag about.....But i would be happy if there is a big time player wanting to come to Toronto its just highly unlikely...Has nothing to do with a losers mentality it just is what it is and American born players want to stay in America so it seems.


I understand what you are saying. I disagree with your logic.

1) By your logic, the facts and history prior to 2018 were that we never had a chip, and therefore would suggest we would never win a chip. But we did. These sort of events should not be looked at through such an absolutist lens. Context is important Hasn't happened doesn't mean won't, especially when you are talking about the history of one of the youngest organizations in the NBA with the history of mismanagement that spanned more than the first decade of our existence.

2)We never signed a big FA. No problem we aren't going for big name FAs, just Hartenstein, Bamba, Smith etc. so our record of struggles signing big name FAs doesnt really apply.


I will believe it when i see it....Even mid level names do not choose us most the times.....Just being a Raptors fan as long as i have there is more of a chance we do not get a player we need and get the bottom of the bottoms....Why do you think our depth is as bad as it is right now with guys like Svi/Bonga/Brooks/Yuta And then a bunch of 905 type guys or draft picks we made with late picks.....

Its because we struggle to add depth in free agency and we mostly need home grown talent or find guys overlooked by NBA teams that not many people heard of....

I would love if we could add guys easily but its not as easy as you make it seem.....I agree with you we should be a free agent destination but the numbers say otherwise so far....We will see this offseason but do not be surprised if we end up with not much to be excited about...Might be a Biyombo reunion something along them lines...
Image
Madhouse
RealGM
Posts: 12,323
And1: 9,892
Joined: Dec 23, 2014
 

Re: [Jake Fisher] The word surrounding OG Anunoby’s trade candidacy 

Post#800 » by Madhouse » Tue Jun 7, 2022 10:19 pm

Clutch0z24 wrote:Its funny to me how people will post Jakes twitter rumors when it involves other teams players like the Bulls trade now being rumored....And the board has no issues or calls Jake out as a lying nobody with 0 cred or 0 sources ....But if its OG for Gobert then hes a horrible person and is the worst reporter in the world


you know how it goes...

Return to Toronto Raptors