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Post deadline reaction: are you glad Masai stood pat?
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KeonClark wrote: View PostActually, Andrew Sharp put us in the losers column. And just a few weeks ago he wrote, "for some reason, I just can't bring myself to care about the Raptors". He really knows nothing about the teams approach or why Masai is doing what he's doing.
I'm fine with us doing nothing. I just think it's silly that any time anyone even slightly questions what we are doing, the immediate response is that that's a BC-move, don't you remember BC, Masai is not BC!!!
Like I said in my first post, the true measure of this trade deadline is what Masai does with our cap space this summer, because that's essentially what our expirings became.
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planetmars wrote: View PostSorry not confirmed yet.. just read the headline and not the contents of the article. My bad. Hope its not serious. So far people are saying its not.. which is really good.
he was one of the best raptor we have ever had
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Scraptor wrote: View PostAgain, this is attacking the messenger and not the message. Just because he doesn't care about the Raptors doesn't mean he doesn't know what the Raptors are doing.
I'm fine with us doing nothing. I just think it's silly that any time anyone even slightly questions what we are doing, the immediate response is that that's a BC-move, don't you remember BC, Masai is not BC!!!
Like I said in my first post, the true measure of this trade deadline is what Masai does with our cap space this summer, because that's essentially what our expirings became.
Masai is looking to make a good long-term move. If there was none, he did the right thing. If he tries in the summer for one and misses, he'll have failed, but still taken the right approach. It wouldn't make the deadline a failure if he strikes out. And if he made a move that wasn't the kind he was looking for, then strikes out in the summer, doesn't mean he did the right thing just because he did something with the expirings since it does nothing for the long-term outlook of the team.
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mcHAPPY wrote: View PostApparently sixers are high on mudiay
Russell is a player too
If they get a top 4 pick they should get one of those 2
I am probably one of few people who like the trade for philly
I also like what Phoenix did too.
I'm more questioning Milwaukee's move .. but I guess it was purely financial. Getting MCW on the rookie scale vs having to pay Knight big money this offseason.
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Joey wrote: View PostOh I think it was a brilliant move by Phoenix. Knight is like 6 years younger than Dragic. Has a lot of time to become the better player .. if he isn't already.
I'm more questioning Milwaukee's move .. but I guess it was purely financial. Getting MCW on the rookie scale vs having to pay Knight big money this offseason.
With MCW, you have way more potential for way less money. A 6'6 triple double threat with actual good court vision? Paired with one of the best point guards of all time who managed to introduce a jump shot into his game? If he buys into what Kidd says (and I think he will) he has all-star potential. And on defense- those INSANELY long bucks just got even longer. MCW-Giannis-Middleton-Dudley-Henson sounds like a better/longer version of what Kidd did in brooklyn (fuck brooklyn) and the switch-all nets.
Plus, you get a guy with potential in Ennis, and an athletic C in Plumlee. Assuming that they didn't want to pay Knight that money, good move.@Boymusic66
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