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golden wrote: View PostIf Lebron, Kawhi & KD team, then up then I'm done with the NBA. That's like 10X better than the current Warriors, who are already 10X better than the rest of the NBA.
The NBA thrives off of having these superteams. It's like having a really, really good top heel in the WWE. Gives everyone a big name to root against.
Professional soccer is the most popular sport in the world, and most of the big European leagues are full of rich teams that have entire starting elevens that are better than any player on the mid-table or lower-table teams. Just recently Barcelona had Neymar (the best Brazilian player), Suarez (the best Uruguayan player and best player in the premier league the year before) and Messi (the best or 2nd best player in the world depending on who you ask) on the same team. Nobody stopped watching, it won't happen with basketball either.
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Kawhi seems to be a thoughtful person, likely to carefully weigh alternatives before making a decision. He has already said in the past that his #1 priority in his basketball career is success. He has clearly demonstrated that he places a high value on trust and honesty. He clearly understands that a basketball team is not a "family" but a business with a couple of specific goals. One, make money, two achieve success by winning more games than the other guys. The ultimate indicator of success is an NBA championship on a team that can afford to pay it's players a large amount of money.
This doesn't seem that complicated. There are only a few teams who are positioned to do very well over the next four to five years, the prime period Kawhi has left to play ball. If he believes he will win more in TO than LA, and they can give him a max salary, I don't think he gives a rats ass about the temperature.
A key here will be Masai's ability to convince another generational talent to sign in TO. He is going to have to sell the AD or Gianni scenario. And the consequent knock on effect of all-stars wanting to sign for lower salaries.
A mid-season trade for a disgruntled star, or one from a team looking to eject salary in exchange for a younger player on a rookie contract and Serge, could be a big step in the direction of proving to Kawhi that Masai is serious. This would also make it easier to sign KD or Giannis. So I think a mid-season trade will be the first indicator that Kawhi is likely to resign.
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TheWaterboy wrote: View PostRe Lebron: maybe it's tampering, maybe it's just friendship.
I'm not convinced yet that that what the Lakers did (attempt to field a competitive team by bringing it talented players with red flags onto a team which already has Lavar Ball and by extension, his father) is going to pay off in regards to recruiting Kawhi.
Firstly, even with Lebron, I'm not yet convinced that that team can make it into the playoffs in the ever-ferocious west, never mind getting that important sixth-place-or-better finish to avoid being cannon fodder for GSW or the Rockets.
Secondly, that combination of players in that market with that combination of team personalities is at least somewhat likely to make it plain that the media situation down there is almost as relentless and as potentially player-unfriendly as the Leafs media situation has historical been and the Knicks media situation.
Thirdly, if team red-flag has major dysfunction during the year, that's not going to reflect well on the current management of the organization, storied or not.
All that said, there are no guarantees. But I'm going to hold off on any pessimism until I've seen the on-court product and the off-court problems (or lack of them) in both places. We have not only the advantage of being able to make the best offer here, but we the first-mover advantage as well. There may eventually be a time for the wringing of hands, but it is not yet.
One of the best possible turn of events for the Raptors this year will be that the Lakers are a sideshow and LeBron is busy making movies. I'm not nearly as convinced as the usual talking heads that LA will be a FA destination of choice next summer.
Two final words: Paul George."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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Puffer wrote: View PostKawhi seems to be a thoughtful person, likely to carefully weigh alternatives before making a decision. He has already said in the past that his #1 priority in his basketball career is success. He has clearly demonstrated that he places a high value on trust and honesty. He clearly understands that a basketball team is not a "family" but a business with a couple of specific goals. One, make money, two achieve success by winning more games than the other guys. The ultimate indicator of success is an NBA championship on a team that can afford to pay it's players a large amount of money.
This doesn't seem that complicated. There are only a few teams who are positioned to do very well over the next four to five years, the prime period Kawhi has left to play ball. If he believes he will win more in TO than LA, and they can give him a max salary, I don't think he gives a rats ass about the temperature.
A key here will be Masai's ability to convince another generational talent to sign in TO. He is going to have to sell the AD or Gianni scenario. And the consequent knock on effect of all-stars wanting to sign for lower salaries.
A mid-season trade for a disgruntled star, or one from a team looking to eject salary in exchange for a younger player on a rookie contract and Serge, could be a big step in the direction of proving to Kawhi that Masai is serious. This would also make it easier to sign KD or Giannis. So I think a mid-season trade will be the first indicator that Kawhi is likely to resign.
I do agree that Masai has to be looking at adding another "star" player to the roster. My hope is that playing off Kawhi will help to elevate Lowry to that level similar to how playing off Curry has helped Draymond and Klay.
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S.R. wrote: View PostYeah that is one wacky Lakers roster - I'm not convinced at all that LeBron can hold it together. He couldn't hold last year's Cavs roster together, they had to blow it apart halfway through the season.
One of the best possible turn of events for the Raptors this year will be that the Lakers are a sideshow and LeBron is busy making movies. I'm not nearly as convinced as the usual talking heads that LA will be a FA destination of choice next summer.
Two final words: Paul George.
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TheWaterboy wrote: View PostRe Lebron: maybe it's tampering, maybe it's just friendship.
I'm not convinced yet that that what the Lakers did (attempt to field a competitive team by bringing it talented players with red flags onto a team which already has Lavar Ball and by extension, his father) is going to pay off in regards to recruiting Kawhi.
Firstly, even with Lebron, I'm not yet convinced that that team can make it into the playoffs in the ever-ferocious west, never mind getting that important sixth-place-or-better finish to avoid being cannon fodder for GSW or the Rockets.
Secondly, that combination of players in that market with that combination of team personalities is at least somewhat likely to make it plain that the media situation down there is almost as relentless and as potentially player-unfriendly as the Leafs media situation has historical been and the Knicks media situation.
Thirdly, if team red-flag has major dysfunction during the year, that's not going to reflect well on the current management of the organization, storied or not.
All that said, there are no guarantees. But I'm going to hold off on any pessimism until I've seen the on-court product and the off-court problems (or lack of them) in both places. We have not only the advantage of being able to make the best offer here, but we the first-mover advantage as well. There may eventually be a time for the wringing of hands, but it is not yet.
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LJ2 wrote: View PostBut see Puffer, I just don't see where people are getting the things listed on your first paragraph. Like where is all this stuff about the Spurs not beong trust worthy or honest. And winning is something he could have done at a high level there...he's won a championship and been a finals MVP there. And money...well he's walking away from it every chance he gets and may do so once again if he leaves Toronto.
I do agree that Masai has to be looking at adding another "star" player to the roster. My hope is that playing off Kawhi will help to elevate Lowry to that level similar to how playing off Curry has helped Draymond and Klay.
I'll admit it's all speculation on my part, but the way it spun out, it looks to me like Kawhi reached a point where there was no possibility of reconciliation.
I agree with you about the importance of Raptors players (particularly Lowry) seeing their games elevated just by playing with Kawhi. I also think other stars in the league will se that effect and will realize that Toronto is a reasonable destination for a player seeking success in the league. I think there are several self-reinforcing threads at play now. I think Masai is the person to weave them into a nice new outfit for the Raptors to wear.
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S.R. wrote: View Post"KeonClark Doesn't Like Canada"
"KeonClark to Miami?"
"KeonClark Will Sign With Lakers"
"Drake to KeonClark: Please Stay. Please."
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