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  • white men can't jump wrote: View Post
    Again, I just don't see why this wouldn't be available in the summer. Getting Boozer makes us a 5 or 6 seed next year(maybe?? a lot of Hakws comparisons, but CHI,IND, NYK, and MIA will be hard to beat for a top 4 spot), but might not even assure us getting into the playoffs this year, and even if we do, the Raps making noise this year (after a shit start and many changes) would be one of the biggest sport miracles in recent memory. If this is the best option still in the summer, sure, take it....

    Really Matt, I'm just trying to find a reason that this move is measurably better now than in June/July, or why it might not be available at that time??? and I can't think of a reason for either....I'm trying to see a reason to pull the trigger now instead of waiting....
    Just as we all continued to lower the bar for Bargnani on the court, lets keep kicking the can on when to trade him.

    Why is the move better now?
    1) Raps get better.
    2) playoff odds improve.
    3) worst case scenario the pick going to OKC moves in to the teens vs. 10.
    4) I don't believe there is a demand for Bargnani in the league. You'd have to be on crack to give up anything of value for him. He is not returning Millsap or Ilyasova or Smith. What is Bargnani going to do over the next 29 games to change any attitudes or perceptions about him?
    5) Since this is likely the best deal out there for him, then the Raptors get 29 games to get players working together in preparation for next season. There will be familiarity with each other and training camp won't be yet another "getting-to-know-one-another" event. To steal a famous BC-ism: "Hit the ground running."

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    • Puffer wrote: View Post
      The fans get to see a better brand of basketball? More butts in seats and more eyeballs on the tube?
      As much as we'd like to assume we know this will happen, there are no guarantees. All we can do is assume that because he's a better player we become a better team....but that's how you always sell a trade. BC also traded for JO and signed and traded for Turkoglu....Turkoglu was coming off maybe his best season even....Or to use a non-Raptors example....this is the second time in a decade the Lakers have a team with 4 hall of famers on it...last time they lost in the finals, and this time they're not even in a playoff spot at the all-star break. Those are very different results, and even the former was considered a failure because of their standards...I'm not suggesting this trade will backfire, but I think people are a bit extra-optimistic by the recent Gay trade working out so well ON TOP of the years of loathing Bargs...fact is, adding a 31 year old with an injury history (regardless of contract) is a risky move no matter how you spin it. Hence, I would not be in a rush to do this. I still don't see why it wouldn't be available in the summer, when Gasol, and FAs will be available, of course via sign and trade for us, but even in free agency that's not uncommon for better players. That might ultimately end up bringing an even better brand of basketball for the next year, or two, or more...

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      • Matt52 wrote: View Post
        That is interesting.

        But lets look at net total points.

        In 30% of Toronto's minutes played, Bargnani on the court has resulted in minus 77 points.

        In 59% of Chicago's minutes played, Boozer on the court has resulted in minus 33 points.

        Putting that in perspective in half the time on court Bargnani has resulted in a net negative effect of over double the points. So I VERY MUCH DISAGREE that 15 minutes of Bargnani is better than 30 minutes of Boozer.

        Boozer's results are hardly spectacular but he is still a major SUPERSTAR in comparison to Bargnani.

        This deal makes the Raptors better and adds talent. Wait to the last minute to squeeze out a draft pick if possible but, whether that happens or not, lets do it Bryan!
        Before you go mocking my sig again, take a look at what you're doing with stats here...

        That's all from me on this one. Your responses to my posts have started to take a personal and kinda douche-y tone, so I'm out. This discussion has never been worth that. I want Bargnani gone as much as most, but I'm not a fan of a trade for Boozer cause I think it's a sideways move *at best*. And I think that's where the real sticking point comes. I see Boozer and Bargs as equally "untradeable" contracts. I'd rather eat crow and take a lowball Bargs trade than take Boozer and have the same issues Chicago is having in a couple of years when you're trying to unload *him* at the deadline. By lowball, I mean cap relief and a pick, I'd go that low. If you think no one is willing to trade for Bargs in those circumstances, I think your hatred is clouding your judgement.
        Last edited by jimmie; Fri Feb 15, 2013, 08:11 PM.
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        • Matt52 wrote: View Post
          Just as we all continued to lower the bar for Bargnani on the court, lets keep kicking the can on when to trade him.

          Why is the move better now?
          1) Raps get better.
          2) playoff odds improve.
          3) worst case scenario the pick going to OKC moves in to the teens vs. 10.
          4) I don't believe there is a demand for Bargnani in the league. You'd have to be on crack to give up anything of value for him. He is not returning Millsap or Ilyasova or Smith. What is Bargnani going to do over the next 29 games to change any attitudes or perceptions about him?
          5) Since this is likely the best deal out there for him, then the Raptors get 29 games to get players working together in preparation for next season. There will be familiarity with each other and training camp won't be yet another "getting-to-know-one-another" event. To steal a famous BC-ism: "Hit the ground running."
          In agreement. Well put.

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          • I'm really not a fan of Boozer, and have still not warmed up to the idea of him on the roster, however one thing that I'm fairly clear on is that any trade with Bargnani is going to always be a sideways move at best.

            I do not see a situation where trading Bargnani will land a lottery pick, an expiring contract or a significant upgrade in talent. If that can happen then Bryan needs to jump on it.

            My goal would be to shed years off the cap. That is why I'd prefer someone like Gasol or Okafor (neither of who I see as long term solutions).

            However if there is an opportunity to really upgrade the team then go for that, but I just don't see it happening especially when Bargnani's trade stock is so low and will probably never recover even after the season is over.

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            • jimmie wrote: View Post
              Before you go mocking my sig again, take a look at what you're doing with stats here...

              That's all from me on this one. Your responses to my posts have started to take a personal and kinda douche-y tone, so I'm out. This discussion has never been worth that. I want Bargnani gone as much as most, but I'm not a fan of a trade for Boozer cause I think it's a sideways move *at best*. And I think that's where the real sticking point comes. I see Boozer and Bargs as equally "untradeable" contracts. I'd rather eat crow and take a lowball Bargs trade than take Boozer and have the same issues Chicago is having in a couple of years when you're trying to unload *him* at the deadline. By lowball, I mean cap relief and a pick, I'd go that low. If you think no one is willing to trade for Bargs in those circumstances, I think your hatred is clouding your judgement.
              I showed his statement was factually incorrect.

              That is all.

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              • planetmars wrote: View Post
                I'm really not a fan of Boozer, and have still not warmed up to the idea of him on the roster, however one thing that I'm fairly clear on is that any trade with Bargnani is going to always be a sideways move at best.

                I do not see a situation where trading Bargnani will land a lottery pick, an expiring contract or a significant upgrade in talent. If that can happen then Bryan needs to jump on it.

                My goal would be to shed years off the cap. That is why I'd prefer someone like Gasol or Okafor (neither of who I see as long term solutions).

                However if there is an opportunity to really upgrade the team then go for that, but I just don't see it happening especially when Bargnani's trade stock is so low and will probably never recover even after the season is over.
                +1. I'd do Gasol in a heartbeat for that exact reason. Even if he never plays a minute for Toronto. Same for Okafor -- great veteran influences, Okafor won't demand minutes or touches that should be going to players who will be here when the team is competing...

                These are the kinds of trades that bring back "value" without bringing back value, if you know what I mean.
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                • For me it all comes down to the great unknown, the actual market for Bargnani. If Boozer is the extent of the market, then Colangelo needs to bluff his way into trying to get a pick thrown in and make a move by the deadline. If there's enough interest in Bargnani that Colangelo has reason to think that he can swing a multi-team deal over the summer that will bring him back Millsap or Ilyasova or one of the other more desireable guys available, then that would be the best course of action. If Colangelo doesn't make a move by the deadline, then to me that's an indication that either the Chicago offer wasn't actually on the table as reported, or that Colangelo's confident that something better will come along in the offseason.

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                  • From Rotoworld.com

                    Sources tell Fox Sports that the Raptors have "engaged" the Sixers in trade talks centered on Andrea Bargnani.
                    The Raptors continue to talk about Bargnani with anyone that will listen. They'd likely be asking for Spencer Hawes and some change, a deal the offensively-challenged Sixers might have to listen to. If they ever get Andrew Bynum (knee) back, having a true stretch four like Bargnani could conceivably be a good fit. We're sure to hear plenty of more Bargnani rumors as Thursday's deadline approaches. Feb 15 - 6:45 PM
                    Last edited by japetas; Fri Feb 15, 2013, 08:55 PM.
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                    • Couple of facts not addressed. With Boozer in town, how will the team be able to afford signing Lowry's extension. Also, what does Boozer's arrival mean for Amir? Back to the bench?
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                      • white men can't jump wrote: View Post
                        Again, I just don't see why this wouldn't be available in the summer. Getting Boozer makes us a 5 or 6 seed next year(maybe?? a lot of Hakws comparisons, but CHI,IND, NYK, and MIA will be hard to beat for a top 4 spot), but might not even assure us getting into the playoffs this year, and even if we do, the Raps making noise this year (after a shit start and many changes) would be one of the biggest sport miracles in recent memory. If this is the best option still in the summer, sure, take it....
                        Really Matt, I'm just trying to find a reason that this move is measurably better now than in June/July, or why it might not be available at that time??? and I can't think of a reason for either....I'm trying to see a reason to pull the trigger now instead of waiting....
                        I mentioned this before, but with the feb 21 deadline to get under the tax, the bulls aren't going to make this trade in the summer when that incentive is gone.

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                        • Jclaw wrote: View Post
                          I mentioned this before, but with the feb 21 deadline to get under the tax, the bulls aren't going to make this trade in the summer when that incentive is gone.
                          It's gone for this season...Boozer's contract will still be a burden to them moving forward. They dont have any big deals expiring, and Gibson's extension kicking in brings them up to almost where they are now with a full roster, but with only 9 spots filled next season. I don't know what all the new cap rules are like, but if they need to cut payroll, which seems likely, this is still the best way for them to do it if they don't want to part with Noah, Gibson, Deng or Rose.
                          *Of those 9 for next year on CHI's roster, hoopshype salaries has it as a team option, hoopsworld as non-guaranteed...dont' know which it is.
                          Last edited by white men can't jump; Fri Feb 15, 2013, 10:49 PM.

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                          • So, down the line, why are we helping Chicago again (a division opponent mind you)? I'm wondering if we're thinking with our hearts (trade Bargnani) or our head (don't help out Chicago and use our flexibility for future competitiveness).
                            “The saving of our world from pending doom will come, not through the complacent adjustment of the conforming majority, but through the creative maladjustment of a nonconforming minority.” - Martin Luther King

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                            • Because Chicago (not a div opponent but i assume you meant conference) is making this trade for financial reasons rather than competitive reasons (at least on the surface). We aren't giving them cap space that they can use to sign a major free agent. At best it'll give them enough cap space to use the full MLE. We help out their pocketbooks they help our roster. For us as Toronto fans, that's a win. If we can get a draft pick out of it (preferably that Charlotte protected), even better.

                              If we've got ownership willing to spend into the tax, we can use that to our advantage to acquire guys who are talented but overpaid, and then retain those guys under bird rights in the new, fiscally tighter nba. There's a rare window right now to execute that strategy. I'm not saying it's a great strategy, but I can see the logic in it.

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                              • As far as I can see, we have been getting beat up on the boards and teams have been scoring in the paint at will. I know for a fact that Boozer addresses the rebounding situation, he also can't be a worse team defender than Bargnani. He certainly shows more balls and emotion than Primo. I really don't care about the cap situation as much. After all, all that money Rogers has been ripped me will be put to use on the Raptors at least. And that $5 M difference in contracts per year .... Kleiza makes $5 M. Those are the type of guys we find in free agency.
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