Would you consider doing two trades that have been rumoured recently? (Both work in trade machine)
Bynum - Bosh:
To Lakers:
Bosh
To Raptors:
Bynum
Morrison
Farmar
Calderon - Martin
To Kings:
Calderon
Derozen
To Raptors:
Kevin Martin
New Raptors:
Bynum/Amir/Rasho
Bargs/Evans/POB
Turk/Weems/Wright
Martin/Belinelli/Morrison
Jack/Farmar/Banks
Personally I think Bynum and Bargs could be very good together. With Bargs defensive improvements, our interior defense and rebounding is much improved. Offensively the inside-out attack with Bargs-Bynum could be dominant for the next few years. With Bynum, the Raptors are a more traditional team with a legit Centre and Bargs is in his natural position. Our lack of perimeter D could possibly be offset by our much improved inside D.
The point guard position will be weak with Jack and Farmar but this could allow Turk to become a primary ball-handler like he was in Orlando. Farmar can hit threes just as Jameer Nelson did. Finally Kevin Martin could even come off the bench and play 30 min/game as a sixth man, which would allow him to do what he does best (score the ball) and be less a defensive liability playing against the opponents' second unit most of the time.
I included Derozen in the Kings deal as I assume the Kings would not do a Calderon-Martin deal straight up.
I personally think the "New Raptors" could fare better than the current squad in the playoffs. What are your opinions??
Bynum - Bosh:
To Lakers:
Bosh
To Raptors:
Bynum
Morrison
Farmar
Calderon - Martin
To Kings:
Calderon
Derozen
To Raptors:
Kevin Martin
New Raptors:
Bynum/Amir/Rasho
Bargs/Evans/POB
Turk/Weems/Wright
Martin/Belinelli/Morrison
Jack/Farmar/Banks
Personally I think Bynum and Bargs could be very good together. With Bargs defensive improvements, our interior defense and rebounding is much improved. Offensively the inside-out attack with Bargs-Bynum could be dominant for the next few years. With Bynum, the Raptors are a more traditional team with a legit Centre and Bargs is in his natural position. Our lack of perimeter D could possibly be offset by our much improved inside D.
The point guard position will be weak with Jack and Farmar but this could allow Turk to become a primary ball-handler like he was in Orlando. Farmar can hit threes just as Jameer Nelson did. Finally Kevin Martin could even come off the bench and play 30 min/game as a sixth man, which would allow him to do what he does best (score the ball) and be less a defensive liability playing against the opponents' second unit most of the time.
I included Derozen in the Kings deal as I assume the Kings would not do a Calderon-Martin deal straight up.
I personally think the "New Raptors" could fare better than the current squad in the playoffs. What are your opinions??
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