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  • Primer
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    Nilanka wrote: View Post
    Wonder if Colangelo would be willing to do a post-apocalypse interview. Would be funny hearing him trying to justify that each move he made was still a good one.

    What's really funny is that Rob freakin' Babcock has a front office job, while Colangelo does not.
    It's just a matter of time before BC gets another front office job. He's not one of the best Execs but he talks a big game and has shown an ability to pull off big trades. I wouldn't be surprised to see him replace some maligned GM this offseason (Cleveland? Detroit?).

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  • grindhouse
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    FoxMachine wrote: View Post
    I wish I could be confident that that would be the case but... I can totally see Casey using Salmons as another excuse to bench our young prospects in favor of an "experienced vet". Fucking Casey.
    Exactly while I don't disagree with those guys entirely. I don't think MU is banking on building a team from free agency cap space is nice but don't count on free agent players flocking here

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  • Nilanka
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    Anything Grantland is a great read.

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  • Axel
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    Axel wrote: View Post
    Grantland

    "Here’s the thing: This deal, by itself, may well make the 2013-14 Raptors better. And that’s why we should expect the Raptors to begin (or continue) gauging the market for both DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry as we approach December 15, after which most free agents who signed over the summer are trade-eligible again. Dwane Casey, the team’s head coach, may also be in trouble, depending on Ujiri’s timetable with the position, per several league sources."

    http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-tr...and-sacramento
    Another good quote

    "DeRozan has shot better this season without Gay on the floor, per NBA.com. The Raptors’ starting lineup, torrid to finish last season, has scored just 98.9 points per 100 possessions this season — about equivalent to Orlando’s offense, ranked 24th in the league. The Raps turned into world-beaters when Casey separated the two wing gunners: 104.2 points per 100 possessions when DeRozan played without Gay, and 112.7 when Gay went solo. (This did not happen last season)."

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  • Axel
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    Grantland

    "Here’s the thing: This deal, by itself, may well make the 2013-14 Raptors better. And that’s why we should expect the Raptors to begin (or continue) gauging the market for both DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry as we approach December 15, after which most free agents who signed over the summer are trade-eligible again. Dwane Casey, the team’s head coach, may also be in trouble, depending on Ujiri’s timetable with the position, per several league sources."

    http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-tr...and-sacramento

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  • mcHAPPY
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    Sweet Dee

    So Rudy Gay for Vasquez and some expiring contracts. Really?? Masai Ujiri you are my new hero. I’m sure everyone will cite Rudy’s horrible FG% but he also turns the ball over a ton, doesn’t make his teammates better, and is absolutely atrocious out of the double team (there is a reason Grizz offloaded him = terrible in playoff match-ups). The Raps tank for this year and can let everyone but Chuck Hayes come off the books next year if they so choose. Who do you think won the Sacramento/Toronto deal and why?

    Steve Kyler

    You are under estimating what you got back… Vasquez is a quality backup guard that can start if they decide to move Kyle Lowry. John Salmons always seems to excel right after a trade. Patrick Patterson is a huge upgrade over Quincy Acy and could be a nice additional in the long term and Chuck Hayes is so underrated. All of them have trade value around the trade deadline.

    So you say ending contracts. I say a handful of players that could really contribute this season and have value in trade if things don’t turn.

    As for winning a deal. Good deals give both sides what they wanted. Sacramento wanted out of the logjams they had and to offload guys that were not in the long-term plan. They wanted a named player and they go one.

    Toronto wanted out of Rudy Gay and wanted to cash his monster deal into smaller more manageable pieces.

    Both sides got what they wanted.


    Read more at http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-rumors...ve-kyler-12913
    dub

    Is it safe to say Masai Ujiri is blowing it all up now? I think he’s made two great deals in the bargs and gay trades. I feel for what his vision is Masai has just pulled another “carmelo anthony-type” of deal. He made out like a bandit, and got the kings to take a virtually untradable contract.

    Steve Kyler

    Not sure why everyone thinks that. The pieces that came back from Sacramento are really solid additions to a team that really lacked a lot of depth.

    Moving off Rudy Gay, who has a PER of 15.9 and a salary of $17 million, was solid GM work.

    This is what Masai did in Denver. Cashed out a massive contract that wasn’t part of the future and got four pieces that could be. I think this roster has a far better shot at the playoffs than it did with Rudy Gay and there is flexibility to make additional moves if things don’t turn the corner.


    Read more at http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-rumors...ve-kyler-12913
    JimInCyberSpace

    Rudy Gay to Sacramento… Sure looks looks like Toronto came on the high side?

    Steve Kyler

    As I said… both teams got exactly what they wanted.

    Toronto broke up the Rudy contract. They got some players that could help them now and possibly in the future. They got a $2.8 million Traded Player Exception. Good deal.

    The Sacramento Kings cleared out the logjam at a lot of spots. Got a named player and made a bold move.


    Read more at http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-rumors...ve-kyler-12913
    just another opinion to throw out there

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  • slaw
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    Everyone seems to love the trade and I can't blame them. One thing I like about this is that it doesn't ruin the capspace flexibility for 2015, which I continue to believe is going to be a big chance for the Raps. The biggest reason I was opposed to the O'Neal/Marion deal BC made was that I thought O'Neal's $20M coming off the books was more valuable in the long term even with the short term pain.

    This Gay trade, though, seems to be the best of both worlds.

    P.S. Can't read through the whole thread but I note John Salmons is coming to Toronto. God must have changed his mind on that one....

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  • Axel
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  • Axel
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    RandomGuy wrote: View Post
    Well not really, they think it can be the long term answer (Cousins n' Gay)
    http://www.kingsfans.com/threads/rud....54571/page-15
    Interest point raised in that thread is that Gay's expiring (assuming he opts in) coincides with Marcus Thornton's expiring. Kings could have a lot of cap space in 2 years. Makes more sense for them to wait till then anyway

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  • Nilanka
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    Wonder if Colangelo would be willing to do a post-apocalypse interview. Would be funny hearing him trying to justify that each move he made was still a good one.

    What's really funny is that Rob freakin' Babcock has a front office job, while Colangelo does not.

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  • Jamshid
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    thead wrote: View Post
    dumping Lowry is now mandatory as we need to figure out what we got with Vasquez
    At minimum, we got a capable back up PG or a very good trade chip when the Feb comes around. Lowry needs to go as well. UM has so many options now and I can see him getting us another first round pick (10-15) or 2 first round pick (>15) with all the pieces that are left here. I be very happy if he moves Lowry,DD,Amir, Vasquez, Patterson and Salmon for 2 first round pick by Feb. That would be the ultimate rebuild.

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  • Machine
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    Primer wrote: View Post
    Sorry Homie, but Salmons was included for Salary sake. Rudy makes over $17M this year so we had to take back at least $12M. He was just their most expendable player with a decent sized expiring deal. Salmons will warm the bench for the rest of year before being cut in the offseason for a measly $1M buyout. He could also be sent out in another trade as his expiring deal will be very attractive to teams trying to get under the cap before the trade deadline.
    I wish I could be confident that that would be the case but... I can totally see Casey using Salmons as another excuse to bench our young prospects in favor of an "experienced vet". Fucking Casey.

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  • mcHAPPY
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    Primer wrote: View Post
    Sorry Homie, but Salmons was included for Salary sake. Rudy makes over $17M this year so we had to take back at least $12M. He was just their most expendable player with a decent sized expiring deal. Salmons will warm the bench for the rest of year before being cut in the offseason for a measly $1M buyout. He could also be sent out in another trade as his expiring deal will be very attractive to teams trying to get under the cap before the trade deadline.
    Or traded to another team looking to cut salary in exchange for another contract and sweetener.

    Guaranteed you don't see Masai take any player with a contract extending beyond 2014-15 unless it is a rookie deal.... just guessing here.

    2015-16 is what is being geared up for.

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  • Primer
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    grindhouse wrote: View Post
    He is either here for Ross to learn as they have the same game. Or could use Ross as a piece I don't think Ross is going to become Kobe.
    Sorry Homie, but Salmons was included for Salary sake. Rudy makes over $17M this year so we had to take back at least $12M. He was just their most expendable player with a decent sized expiring deal. Salmons will warm the bench for the rest of year before being cut in the offseason for a measly $1M buyout. He could also be sent out in another trade as his expiring deal will be very attractive to teams trying to get under the cap before the trade deadline.

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  • mcHAPPY
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    RandomGuy wrote: View Post
    Well not really, they think it can be the long term answer (Cousins n' Gay)
    http://www.kingsfans.com/threads/rud....54571/page-15
    I feel bad for them.

    They don't realize what is about to happen.

    If Cousins had issues with Tyreke Evans' shot selection and passing.... man o' man, he ain't seen nothing yet!

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