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While the Raptors continue discussing Goran Dragic trade scenarios, Toronto has phoned rival teams gauging what Dragic and a first-round pick could bring back north of the border, sources told B/R. That framework was brought up in Myles Turner negotiations before he suffered a stress fracture in his foot. As the Raptors are searching for frontcourt help, Robert Williams has also been mentioned of late as a name on Toronto’s list of big-man targets. – via Jake Fischer @ Bleacher Report
QuoteWhile the Raptors continue discussing Goran Dragic trade scenarios, Toronto has phoned rival teams gauging what Dragic and a first-round pick could bring back north of the border, sources told B/R. That framework was brought up in Myles Turner negotiations before he suffered a stress fracture in his foot. As the Raptors are searching for frontcourt help, Robert Williams has also been mentioned of late as a name on Toronto’s list of big-man targets. – via Jake Fischer @ Bleacher ReportAn offer of Dragic + #1 obviously wouldn't get it done.
The team appears to be deflecting interest in Rob Williams as he has hit his stride in the middle of the season, but he’s always going to be a potential foundation piece for the search for a third star.
Quote from: Roy H. on February 02, 2022, 12:17:48 PMQuoteWhile the Raptors continue discussing Goran Dragic trade scenarios, Toronto has phoned rival teams gauging what Dragic and a first-round pick could bring back north of the border, sources told B/R. That framework was brought up in Myles Turner negotiations before he suffered a stress fracture in his foot. As the Raptors are searching for frontcourt help, Robert Williams has also been mentioned of late as a name on Toronto’s list of big-man targets. – via Jake Fischer @ Bleacher ReportAn offer of Dragic + #1 obviously wouldn't get it done.No, it wouldn’t. It would take Siakam or Anunoby in my opinion.Weiss at The Athletic:Quote The team appears to be deflecting interest in Rob Williams as he has hit his stride in the middle of the season, but he’s always going to be a potential foundation piece for the search for a third star.
Quote from: Celtics2021 on February 02, 2022, 12:22:30 PMQuote from: Roy H. on February 02, 2022, 12:17:48 PMQuoteWhile the Raptors continue discussing Goran Dragic trade scenarios, Toronto has phoned rival teams gauging what Dragic and a first-round pick could bring back north of the border, sources told B/R. That framework was brought up in Myles Turner negotiations before he suffered a stress fracture in his foot. As the Raptors are searching for frontcourt help, Robert Williams has also been mentioned of late as a name on Toronto’s list of big-man targets. – via Jake Fischer @ Bleacher ReportAn offer of Dragic + #1 obviously wouldn't get it done.No, it wouldn’t. It would take Siakam or Anunoby in my opinion.Weiss at The Athletic:Quote The team appears to be deflecting interest in Rob Williams as he has hit his stride in the middle of the season, but he’s always going to be a potential foundation piece for the search for a third star.I'd also consider a deal based on Barnes. probably untouchable for Toronto but if they're asking about an untouchable here, let's ask about theirs
That's nice for Toronto. It's not going to happen, but at least they have good taste.
seems like a lot of teams are hoping the Celts will hit the reset button
Quote from: Roy H. on February 02, 2022, 12:17:48 PMQuoteWhile the Raptors continue discussing Goran Dragic trade scenarios, Toronto has phoned rival teams gauging what Dragic and a first-round pick could bring back north of the border, sources told B/R. That framework was brought up in Myles Turner negotiations before he suffered a stress fracture in his foot. As the Raptors are searching for frontcourt help, Robert Williams has also been mentioned of late as a name on Toronto’s list of big-man targets. – via Jake Fischer @ Bleacher ReportAn offer of Dragic + #1 obviously wouldn't get it done.An offer of Dragic + #1 is good enough for a good starting caliber that a team wants to get rid of (clear cap space, enter rebuild, clear way for a better younger player, whatever other reasons).An offer of Dragic + #1 is not good enough to get such a player when the team wants to keep said player as is the case with Timelord here. I like the Myles Turner idea. That was a workable deal. If I were Toronto, I'd do that deal and get him there for next season. That pushes Toronto up into that second tier of teams below only title contenders. That is a good upgrade for them and leaves them well positioned for another future leap whether it is internal development of Scottie Barnes or a trade for a bigger star either based around Barnes or a consolidating move with their other forwards.
Quote from: PhoSita on February 02, 2022, 01:15:16 PMseems like a lot of teams are hoping the Celts will hit the reset buttonThere’s a lot of talent here. You’re not doing your job as a GM if you haven’t called and checked in case they go that way.
Quote from: Celtics2021 on February 02, 2022, 01:27:52 PMQuote from: PhoSita on February 02, 2022, 01:15:16 PMseems like a lot of teams are hoping the Celts will hit the reset buttonThere’s a lot of talent here. You’re not doing your job as a GM if you haven’t called and checked in case they go that way.sure, it's just interesting that it seems like there are a bunch of reports coming out right now that other teams are sniffing around the Celts trying to trade for any of the current Celtics who are actually productive