ArthurVandelay wrote:Indeed wrote:ArthurVandelay wrote:
I think Raptors will have opportunity to add another pick or swap to get into lottery.
There is just too much smoke around OG over the last year.
Pelicans, Indiana, Portland, Washington, and possibly Orlando and Chicago, if they get top 4, could all be possible trade partners.
Said it many times, no roster spot.
There is literally no way the Raptors trade away the most complimenting player connecting with Siakam and Barnes. If we are trading OG, we are most likely trading Siakam ahead.
There are only 7 guaranteed contracts and one player option for 2022-23. Between that and ability to carry 20 players in the summer, if they want to make a trade(s), roster spots won’t be the limiting factor.
I’ll be extremely disappointed if they bring back this team as currently is. I’m all for patience, but I’m also for accountability and cutting losses.
I couldn't agree more.
Also, I wouldn't be too sure about moving OG before moving Siakam. Masai and Co. were very clear about their feelings around Siakam when they moved a lightly protected 1st and this year's second (as good as a first in this draft) for an expiring Poeltl. They didn't make a move for his best friend AND make the team better for 6 months just to turn around and move Siakam in the summer. I can personally guarantee you that will not happen.
Then you have to consider the fact that there has been quite a bit of smoke around OG's unhappiness with his role on this team AND that outside of moving either him or Barnes, we literally have NO way to improve this team. Everyone else is either expiring (FVV, Trent, Poeltl) and/or necessary for winning both now and in the future (Siakam & Barnes). So the only guy who doesn't fit is OG.
Consider the payroll as well. Trent, FVV & Poeltl are all looking for new contracts this summer, OG and Siakam are next year (we could see Siakam being worth the max) and then Barnes the year after. We can't keep them all and be a contender at the same time. This team is very much at a stalemate and in order to break it, we need to either get extremely lucky in this draft (seeing as we do not have a pick next year) or rebuild. Again, this is why so many of us wanted to rebuild.
I've mentioned that I think Indiana, Portland and Utah are good trading spots for OG as they both have multiple picks in this draft. Chicago is a decent landing space for Vanvleet as well.
As for our pick, all we have to do is keep losing. If we can guarantee ourselves a Top 10 pick, that's all we need. If you can't grab Hendricks or Wallace (or both if you like them that much), then you can move back and grab some of the better role players toward the back end of the draft.