Rapsobsessed7 wrote:First post in i don't know how long but wanted to jump on to say i like this trade. I don't understand the skepticism from some posters on it. The team being as bad as it has been is largely due to injuries more than the actual talent on the roster. I really don't believe the trade alters our tank in the slightest, regardless of Ingram or not, the chances of the team bottoming out are slim. So you stay in the 6-12 range, add a all-star level player and look to bounce back next year. Acquisition cost is low, you have to believe that a extension has already been discussed/agreed to. I really like the move, fit is a bit questionable potentially but you are adding talent at a very low cost. The net result of the Siakam trade looks much better now on paper and i think theres more to come (Boucher/Mitchell).
there are 31 games left, raptors will be in tier 2 of tankers, end up in the 5-7 range of the draft. the third tier teams are going for it.
was 9 wins
pels 12 wins
jazz 12 wins
hornets 12 wins
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raptors 16 wins
bkn 17 wins
bulls 22 wins
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sixers 20 wins
blazers 22 wins
hawks 23 wins
spurs 22 wins




















