Originally Posted by
Carlos Tevez
Bynum, Luke/Farmar & draft pick for Bosh. Don't know what team can match that outside of Chicago
You're acting like Walton, Farmer and the Lakers' 1st round pick are some sort of irresistible hot commodities that the Raptors are drooling over. Walton and Farmer are bums. Bynum is an injury-prone, over-rated, over-paid player that the Raptors will want no part of.
I'm kind of surprised Bosh put the Lakers on his list. I know he wants to win a championship but does he really want to be a #3 option?
If this list is indeed accurate then I think Bosh will either end up:
1. With the Knicks if LeBron goes there.
2. With the Heat if LeBron goes to Chicago.
3. With the Bulls/Heat if LeBron resigns with Cleveland.
I rate his chances of being a Laker at maybe 2%. I rate his chances of remaining a Raptor at 0.01%.
They are just throw-ins in the trade to make the salaries match up. Bynum still being damaged goods would be the 2nd or 3rd best center in the East. And
IF he can get back and stay healthy, that would be about the best deal Bosh/Toronto can hope for assuming he wants and they are willing to give him that extra 30 million dollars. And what makes you think that the Raptors wouldn't want Bynum, weren't there discussions before the trade deadline about Bynum for Bosh?
Maybe Bosh has changed his tune and wants to win more than being "the guy". And what better organization and situation to do that at than the Lakers? DO IT MITCH!!
EDIT: Here's more on Bosh
More on the Bosh wish list
By Chad Ford
CHICAGO -- While the NBA draft combine is a time for the top prospects to showcase their skills in front of league executives, much of the intrigue occurs after the drills end. In restaurants and lobbies in downtown Chicago, general managers chat with one another about everything going on in the league, including potential trades and free agency.
In speaking with a number of NBA personnel and player agents over the past two days, I realized that while LeBron James may be the "it" guy in the 2010 Free Agent frenzy, there seems to be as much or more speculation in Chicago about the future of Toronto Raptors forward Chris Bosh.
Why? The NBA GMs I spoke with are convinced that Bosh is the most likely top free agent to leave for another destination. They also believe the Raptors will be willing to do a sign-and-trade, potentially putting all 29 other teams in play for his services.
That idea wasn't disputed by two sources close to situation. They told me Thursday that Bosh's agent has informed the Raptors that he has whittled his potential list down to five teams and has given the list to the Raptors. (See this Bosh news story, published earlier on Friday.)
Bosh's wish list, according to sources, includes the Raptors, Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat and New York Knicks, in no particular order.
If he were to leave Toronto, Bosh would prefer to do a sign-and-trade, which would allow him to get an extra year on his contract and larger year-to-year raises. In short, he can earn considerably more money with a sign-and-trade as opposed to just signing with another team. By giving the Raptors the list now, it gives the team time to construct potential deals that they could live with.
Of course, the Raptors would love to re-sign Bosh if he's willing, but, according to sources, they've told him that if he decides to go elsewhere, they're open to doing a sign-and-trade if they can get back a player they like -- preferably a big man.
One of the sources told ESPN.com that Bosh's ultimate decision will likely be heavily influenced where LeBron decides to play: "If LeBron decides to go to either New York or Chicago, I think that's where you'll see Chris land. If LeBron stays in Cleveland, I think the process is more wide open."
Of the four teams left, the Lakers clearly hold the most interesting sign-and-trade options for Toronto. The Raptors have shown interest in both Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol. But a source cautioned, "If the Lakers win the NBA title, I think the chances of them shaking up the roster go down dramatically."
To acquire Bosh, the Knicks could sign-and-trade David Lee, in whom the Raptors have shown great interest.
The chances for the Bulls and Heat to participate in a Bosh sign-and-trade are a bit less clear. The Bulls could offer Luol Deng, but his huge contract would be an issue, and he’s not a big man. Taj Gibson and Joakim Noah could be in play, but a source in Chicago told me the Bulls really want to hang onto Noah.
The Heat don't have a lot to offer unless the Raptors would be happy with Udonis Haslem (via sign-and-trade) and/or Michael Beasley.
The list, sources said, did not include any of the three teams in Bosh’s home state of Texas – the Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks and San Antonio Spurs -- nor did Bosh express interest in the up-and-coming Oklahoma City Thunder, as some thought he might.
This could come as especially bitter news to the Rockets, who sources say have a strong interest in Bosh and would be willing to offer the Raptors a number of players
I think if they win the title without Bynum doing anything or being a factor, they would do it.