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Hey Ben and Ryker. Do you have any thoughts or feel like discussing this trade and potential roster lineup on an episode?
Here is a link to a super long take with some more thoughts about this idea, which neither of you will probably read at all π Have a good one and great work on the new changes to your setup and the show this year guys.
Raptors Digest - 2021 Raptors Trade, Draft, and Lineup
Trade
- Raptors - 76ers - Magic
- Jonathan Kuminga: 2021 5th Pick - Fred VanVleet - Ben Simmons
- Matisse Thybulle - Terrence Ross - 2022 1st Rd: TOR
- Blank - Paul Watson - 2021 2nd Rd: PHI
Lineup
- PG - Lowry - Suggs - Flynn
- SG - Trent - Oladipo/FA - 2nd/Nix
- SF - Anunoby - Thybulle - Watanabe
- PF - Siakam - Kuminga - Gillespie
- C - Boucher - FA/Giles - 2nd/Maker
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What
- Rebuild to the future if can get a top passing and IQ point guard in draft
- Take on others large contracts and 1-year veterans to still be good this year
- Open room to move Norm Powell into the starting lineup to be 2nd scorer
- Put Lowry and VanVleet in good situations to win and make money at home
Why
- All-in on rebuild with young players and aim for 2021 free agents or star trade
- Open cap room for 2nd player to come with Giannis to join Siakam and Anunoby
- Competition too good this year, take a step back to rebuild, let VanVleet etc. go
- Need more to beat BKN, GSW, MIL, LAL, BOS, LAC as well as PHI, DAL, MIA, DEN
Trade 1 - Draft
Golden State Warriors
Charlotte Hornets
- Andrew Wiggins
- 2020 #29 Draft Pick
Toronto Raptors
- Nicolas Batum
- 2020 #2 Draft Pick - LaMelo Ball
- 2020 #3 Draft Pick - Tyrese Haliburton
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What And Why For Us - Raptors
- Trade poor ball handlers - Miles, Anunoby, Ibaka, Valanciunas
- Keep good ball handlers - VanVleet, Siakam, Wright
- Trade future money to clear contracts - Lowry, Ibaka, Valanciunas, Miles
- Keep core for chemistry, fans, future - Wright, Powell, Siakam, VanVleet
- Gain young star player to combine with Siakam for future - Holiday
- Gain stretch four and three point shooting for playoffs this year - Mirotic
- Possible great team for both this year and next year with shot at title
- Possible young stars lineup for future - Holiday, Leonard, Siakam, Davis
Trade
- Pelicans - Raptors
- Lowry - Davis
- Ibaka - Holiday
- Valanciunas - Mirotic
- Anunoby - Hill
- Miles - Johnson
- 2021 1st Rd Pick - X
- 2020 2nd Rd Pick - X
This Year
- Holiday - VanVleet - Loyd
- Green - Wright - McCaw
- Leonard - Powell - Johnson
- Siakam - Mirotic - Hill
- Davis - Monroe - Boucher
Next Year
- VanVleet - Loyd
- Holiday - Wright
- Leonard - Powell - Hill
- Siakam - Boucher
- Davis
What And Why For Them - Pelicans
- Combine some current players along with some future players
- Take poor contracts that Pelicans don't want to sweeten the deal - Hill, Johnson
- Current players to have good team next year - Lowry, Moore, Anunoby, Randle, Ibaka
- Future players along with Lowry or Ibaka going forward - Anunoby, Valanciunas, Picks
- Get rid of all future contracts beyond next year, other than small Anunoby contract
- Get potential young two way star with Anunoby and offensive threat with Valanciunas
- Could sit Lowry and Valanciunas with injuries to increase odds of high pick in draft
- Could trade Ibaka and/or Lowry next year - Jackson, Payton, Anunoby, Randle, Valanciunas
I thought the NBA slam dunk competition was excellent again this year, as long as you turned off the volume. The announcers were easily the worst part of it for me, but other than them I enjoyed it. There was a lot of great dunks even in the early rounds. And the best part was that it finished really strong which sometimes doesn't happen. The two finalists had great dunks ready to go in the final round and pretty much nailed each of them. Was a lot of fun to watch. I thought Jeremy Evans jumping over the picture was great. And Terrence Ross's final two dunks were both great, including the one off the backboard with the Vince Carter jersey. Excellent night of slam dunking again this year if you ask me.
Quick story from Bill Russell, the great NBA player who won 11 championships. He was asked by a reporter about what it would be like to play in the NBA with the current generation of players. The game has changed a lot and there are a lot of great players with great abilities. The reporter asked "If you were playing today how many points a game would you get now?" Russell replied "Probably about 10 points per game". The reporter said "Wow, just 10 points a game, because the game has changed so much and there are so many talented players now?" Russell said "Well I am 75 years old now".
Curtis Granderson has hit more than 40 homers in both of the last 2 years and is hitting 8th for the Yankees today in the playoffs. He finished 2nd this year in the MLB in homers and only 6 guys had more than 40 homers this year. Doesnβt seem right to have him so low in the lineup but thatβs the luxury that the Yankees always seem to have with their huge payroll. You can bet he would hit cleanup or there abouts every night on pretty much any other team.
Itβs really too bad that Josh Hamilton doesnβt know how to hit a baseball. And itβs scary how good he might have been if he didnβt have all the personal problems he has had and miss like 6 years of playing baseball because of drugs basically. Heβs who I now think of when I think of a real ballplayer that Iβve watched that might be like the guy in The Natural. Him and Ken Griffey Jr.
Josh Hamilton rips 4 two-run HRs vs Orioles
After winning yesterday here is the Blue Jays record so far in spring training. They've just won 8 in a row and have 7 games left.
Here are the 4 best records in spring since 2003. These are the only records above a .700 winning percentage. Also, the least amount of games lost by a team in spring in those years is 8.
- 26-9 - .765 - LAA - 2009
- 20-8 - .714 - TB - 2010
- 24-10 - .706 - NYY - 2009
- 19-8 - .704 - KC - 2003
Also this article says that spring can mean something, at least when you look at all the records combined. It doesn't mean the Blue Jays will have a great year but according to this article if they have the best record in spring they probably have a good chance of at least having a good season and finishing over a .500 winning percentage.
Spring training records really matter
Well, a 10-year look (it didnβt take me 10 years to do it, I just looked at numbers over a 10-year period!) at MLBβs spring training records reveals some interesting trends. You might have heard that βthe numbers never lie;β the numbers I discovered should give baseball fans a little more reason to pay attention to spring training standings.
Here are some of the tidbits that I unearthed while looking at spring training records over the past 10 years:
β’ Out of the past 20 World Series participants since 2002, only six had a spring training record worse than one game under .500.
β’ Seven of the 10 teams that had the worst overall spring training record went on to finish last or next-to-last in their division that season.
β’ Only two of the 11 teams (two teams tied one year) with the best overall spring training record had a losing record that season.
And here is a look at the Jays logo changes over the years. I wonder if the 90s and 2000s will be known as years where designers and everyone else tried to be extra cool, but we go back to designing classic, simple looks over the next 20 years. I guess weβll always need a bit of both; new and old. But in this case, I sure like the simple classic looks the best.
Toronto Blue Jays logos through the years
I couldnβt be happier with the Blue Jays new logo and uniforms. Best decision they could have made. I never liked any of their designs in between the classic uniforms and this new update to it. Good chance Iβll be buying some new Blue Jays apparel come next year. Goodbye Ricciardi era, hello Anthopoulos era.
New Toronto Blue Jays uniforms are a blast from the past
Just heard that the Cubs have hired GM Theo Epstein away from the Red Sox. My first thought is that he will do what it takes to sign Albert Pujols and make him a Cub. They probably werenβt really in the hunt for Pujols but my hunch says he wants him and could get him since the Yankees have Teixeira, the Red Sox have Gonzalez, and Fielder is also a free agent for another big market team to get.
Realized one interesting difference between sports stars from 20 years ago and today. They used to be known or referred to by their last names instead of first names or hyphenated names. Gretzky, Jordan, Bird, Bonds, Griffey vs Sid, Lebron, A-Rod, Pedro, Tiger. Miss the old days when the coolest name for someone was just using their last name.
Here are a few different predictions I have about the Blue Jays lineup for 2011. I haven't heard anyone talk about some of these possibilities at this point. A couple of these predictions are somewhat unlikely but I think there is a chance they could happen. These changes to the lineup are based on the Blue Jays having their current roster of players and working with what they have. If they make any other offseason moves it would obviously change the lineup and what lineup they go with. Also, I think the batting order will change quite a bit depending on who does well. Now onto what I think the Jays could do with their current roster for the 2011 season, beginning with the most unlikely.
1. Rajai Davis Starts In Center And Vernon Wells Moves To Right
People have mentioned other possible lineup changes but nobody has mentioned moving Wells. This would give them a better defense than Davis in LF and Snider in RF I think, and before last year there was talk about Wells' declining defense. They traded for Davis and he could just be a 4th outfielder, but if they actually traded for him you have to think they like him quite a bit. If they really want Davis in the lineup it would be gutsy to go ahead and move Wells to RF because this would give them the best defense and lineup with the players they currently have. Davis has more speed in CF than Wells but has a poor arm so can't play RF and it would mean he is at the top of the lineup every day. Snider in RF and Davis in LF of course is more likely so as not to upset Wells but I think there is a chance they could do this.
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