..... absolutely peeved off, how ticked off will you be as a fan if Bosh leaves directly as a free agent and not via a "sign & trade" as most originally thought?
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A sign and trade helps both Bosh and the Raptors. Bosh would screw himself if he were to leave outright. Why would he do that? Even if the Raptors simply get a trade exception and a second round pick, it's in both their best interests to do it.Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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If all goes according to the sage wisdom of Stephen A Smith, he's going to Miami... in which case i don't want to see anybody from that sorry ass team on the raptors. i'd rather they filled out the empty roster spot with a hungry d-leaguer
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Tim W. wrote: View PostA sign and trade helps both Bosh and the Raptors. Bosh would screw himself if he were to leave outright. Why would he do that? Even if the Raptors simply get a trade exception and a second round pick, it's in both their best interests to do it.
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heinz57 wrote: View PostIf all goes according to the sage wisdom of Stephen A Smith, he's going to Miami... in which case i don't want to see anybody from that sorry ass team on the raptors. i'd rather they filled out the empty roster spot with a hungry d-leaguer
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Arsenalist wrote: View PostWhat is he going to do with a trade exception? With players like Calderon and Turkoglu on the block, it is unlikely that we'll even need a trade exception. If anything, we'd rather not take on any more salary than what those contracts are worth.Two beer away from being two beers away.
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Quixotic wrote: View PostIt's called draft picks and TPE. Heck, if Miami wants to push Beasley on us, I say we let them if they throw in another unprotected first rounder.
would you really want beasley in toronto... where we're ALOT more liberal about ganj?
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Arsenalist wrote: View PostWhat is he going to do with a trade exception? With players like Calderon and Turkoglu on the block, it is unlikely that we'll even need a trade exception. If anything, we'd rather not take on any more salary than what those contracts are worth.Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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If it's a sign and trade, all I want is picks, especially from Miami. If we get an exception, use it with Jose or Turk and get someone with a big contract that is ready to expire, like Eddie Curry or KIRILENKO or something.
If he walks, well that blows, but like Arse said, it will be BC's fault for not negotiating well."Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival."
-Churchill
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Arsenalist wrote: View PostIt's Colangelo's job to gauge whether he will be able to re-sign a free-agent and then act accordingly. If we lose him for nothing, Colangelo has failed.
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