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Old 07-21-2018, 03:41 PM   #905
St. Pats
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Originally Posted by Imported_Aussie View Post
Kawhi needs to play well enough to make sure he gets his max. So the Raptors will at least get 1 year of a superstar, to try to get past the Celtics and Philly.
Long term, this works out in 3 possible ways:
1. Kawhi likes Toronto and signs long term
2. Kawhi leaves Toronto and the vacant max slot is used on another free agent (Butler, Thompson, etc.)
3. Kawhi leaves and this ushers in a rebuild, as most veteran contracts expire in 2 years. Bottom out then aim to rise as Boston drops off, see what happens in Philly, etc.

Players don't sign in Toronto as free agents, so this is the one way to get a true superstar and try to change what was not working in the playoffs. Also, if this helps the Raptors get to the NBA finals, then maybe free agents will consider Toronto?

It would have been good to see if new coach + no LeBron meant the old core could make it this time, but the risk is not getting a chance at this level of player again and losing value of assets for future trades.
This is a swing for the fences, and to be honest, if the Raptors still cannot win in this conference, a rebuild is needed. In the NBA, mediocrity is a trap that is hard to escape from
Raptors milked it long enough with the good regular seasons leading to playoff money. Yeah the casual fan was still happy but a lot of us hardcore fans were fed up. Feeding the usual internal growth etc. garbage just wouldn't cut it anymore. The results too glaring and DD just way too much of a fake all star. High time MU put his own stamp on the team and went for it. You are very right in that treadmill was not good enough anymore / Go for it and then , if necessary burn it to the ground and rebuild.
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