It's pretty comical when Raptor fans/ Beat reporters ( looking at you Doug Smith) believe that the Raptors shouldn't resist overpaying for Lowry.
There's no such thing as overpaying for a top 5 player at the most important position in the game today. He's still criminally underrated
Id actually prefer to trade GV at this point if we're bringing back Kyle. Williams and De Colo are more than serviceable and we coud always use an extra swing player or draft pick
A 37 in this year's draft is basically a 20 in most. Massai hasn't made a single bad move yet, with multiple great adds to the time. He's earned the benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise
Im still pulling for Rodney Hood or Payne. Both have the size and shooting ability our team needs.
Though Ennis could fit in our team nicely as a 3rd string PG. Ease him into the league and trade Vasquez next year if he looks legit
Starting to get really pumped for this draft. Another Canadian likely taken 1st overall, most Canadians every projected to go in the first round, actually Raptor relevant.
I don't think I spent a minute watching or paying attention to last years
I really don't understand why Law hasn't been offered a good job from one of the better organizations in the league.
If anything trading stars for good prospects should be encouraged WITHIN the division. Sure it benefits a rival in the short term, but will weaken them down the road when you're planning on competing.
He's a good rebounder and a good offensive player. His D need works but Id love to have him here if we could flip something like the 22nd pick for him.
He also plays for the Cavs so you can't exactly trust their dev. staff
Afflalo is a really solid player but i agree that Cleveland doesn't need him as much as they need a Wiggins type talent locked in for 4 years.
That being said Orlando has so many holes on their roster, those 2 picks plus what they can get in a trade for Afflalo will probably benefit them more than a Wiggins or Parker