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KeonClark wrote: View PostI have it at 60/40 leaving, personally. Maybe more like 65/35.
And basically the 35% is only because Masai is a GMixxAOR wrote: View Postyeah he's a rental.golden wrote: View PostIMO, best case is a 1+1 if we make the finals, win or lose; giving us another year on pins and needles, to match Lowry’s expiring. Assuming Kyle shows up in the playoffs when it matters. Big if.
And now that moment is fast approaching.
To be clear: I'm not saying we should trade him. Only that if we are fairly certain he is leaving, the option should be one we consider.Last edited by Scraptor; Tue Jan 22, 2019, 12:23 PM.
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golden wrote: View PostIMO, best case is a 1+1 if we make the finals, win or lose; giving us another year on pins and needles, to match Lowry’s expiring. Assuming Kyle shows up in the playoffs when it matters. Big if.
I suspect Kawhi to go the 2+1 route (or 1+1 and then another 1+1 following that) with any team he plays on. He can get a bigger max (35% vs 30%) if he waits to sign it after his 10th NBA season. This is his 8th season.
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Scraptor wrote: View PostThen from a team-building perspective... why not trade him for assets at the deadline? That was what everyone said when we made the trade: "If it doesn't look like he's going to stay, flip him for assets at the deadline".
And now that moment is fast approaching.Only one thing matters: We The Champs.
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Scraptor wrote: View PostThen from a team-building perspective... why not trade him for assets at the deadline? That was what everyone said when we made the trade: "If it doesn't look like he's going to stay, flip him for assets at the deadline".
And now that moment is fast approaching.
To be clear: I'm not saying we should trade him. Only that if we are fairly certain he is leaving, the option should be one we consider.
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Scraptor wrote: View PostThen from a team-building perspective... why not trade him for assets at the deadline? That was what everyone said when we made the trade: "If it doesn't look like he's going to stay, flip him for assets at the deadline".
And now that moment is fast approaching.
To be clear: I'm not saying we should trade him. Only that if we are fairly certain he is leaving, the option should be one we consider.
1. For me personally, 35% is a pretty nice chance to keep him. That number could still go up or down as the season progresses. Nothing is certain yet, especially until a playoff run. The mission here is still to try and convince Kawhi and Uncle Dennis to stay. Masai probably has a wine and steak date with Dennis coming up again soon
2. This is THE year. We've never been this close. And we've never had an all world player. You don't cut bait and rebuild to try for what's already here. I believe this is the 2nd best team in the NBA when healthy, it's time to take our best shot. As SR says "one season is heaven is better than no seasons in heaven". Flipping Kawhi for picks was never a realistic plan C and anybody who suggested it was a dork.
It's full steam ahead into the playoffs. After that it's full steam get Kawhi stay. Hopefully at the end we either get a finals appearance or an extension or both. But we're gonna die trying.9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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planetmars wrote: View PostWouldn't say that's a best case. Best case would be to lock him up on a 5 year deal. Worst case would be him walking. Next best would be the 1+1 deal. Ie, he gives us one more crack at it.
I suspect Kawhi to go the 2+1 route (or 1+1 and then another 1+1 following that) with any team he plays on. He can get a bigger max (35% vs 30%) if he waits to sign it after his 10th NBA season. This is his 8th season.
Good point. 1+1 is more like a realistic best case, i.e., if we make the finals and say, KD leaves the Warriors.
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Scraptor wrote: View PostThen from a team-building perspective... why not trade him for assets at the deadline? That was what everyone said when we made the trade: "If it doesn't look like he's going to stay, flip him for assets at the deadline".
And now that moment is fast approaching.
To be clear: I'm not saying we should trade him. Only that if we are fairly certain he is leaving, the option should be one we consider.
And I don't think anyone was saying to trade kawhi at the deadline if it doesn't look like he's going to stay. I think the general consensus was to trade him if he was refusing to play or dogging it. He's been terrific so far and we've got as good a chance as any team to make it to the finals. Masai will not pass up that opportunity.
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golden wrote: View PostToronto is the last place he wanted or expected to be. Let’s not pretend that he’s devoted to this city like Demar or Amir Johnson. All signs are pointing to him doing the bare minimum and then leaving in the off-season. That said, if Kawhi’s bare minimum is showing out in the playoffs, like he can, then it’s all good.
If the regular season mattered to Masai, Demar and Casey would still be here.Last edited by G__Deane; Tue Jan 22, 2019, 01:38 PM.
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On the glass half full side, maybe part of his motivation for rest is the Raptors playoff drive and not just his next deal.
Remember, spurs were killing warriors in game 1 when Kawhi went down with Injury in I believe the 3rd quarter. The rest of the spurs were then dispatched easily...and Then everything that happened last year.
That's 2 straight years he missed playoffs because of injury and circumstances. Hes probably a little shook. Hes got 2 finals appearances and a finals mvp. He has a chance at another and probably feels he had a chance in 2017 before he got zaza'd...you dont wanna screw up many more opportunities, you only get a handful in your prime if you're lucky9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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Just caught up on the Bobby Webster/Kyle Dubas panel from Empire Club hosted by Elliotte Friedman yesterday.
— Blake Murphy (@BlakeMurphyODC) January 22, 2019
Interesting segment from Webster when asked about how data plays a part in Kawhi Leonard rest decisions: pic.twitter.com/99w7tuVIbK
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