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I'm once again going to suggest that Jeremy Lin is a potential answer for us at PG should we need a replacement starter-level point guard for Lowry. JL is unselfish, an excellent shooter, an increasingly clever passer, a good locker room guy and he's even picking up some defensive skills this year, AND Houston is interested in trading him because of his poison pill contract year coming up, at which we would not even blink.
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magoon wrote: View PostI'm once again going to suggest that Jeremy Lin is a potential answer for us at PG should we need a replacement starter-level point guard for Lowry. JL is unselfish, an excellent shooter, an increasingly clever passer, a good locker room guy and he's even picking up some defensive skills this year, AND Houston is interested in trading him because of his poison pill contract year coming up, at which we would not even blink.
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Would gladly take Lin AND Asik from Houston if they send us a 1st rounder. We have enough expiring contracts to make a deal work, and 2014 free agency isn't particularly important to me.
A deal like that would also make the team a lot better, but I'm not sure whether Houston would be willing to move them just to clear cap space (although they might considering they still need to upgrade at the 4 potentially).
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Wiggins wrote: View Post9m is too much. The last possession of the heat game shows Lowry's problem. At his heart he's not a real point guard. He's been doing ok recently but when push cones to shove he's a selfish hero-wannabe without the skills to back it up.
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If Lowry can maintain this level of play for the next few years, then one would be a fool to not want that. We're not going to draft a better PG, and we're not going to sign a better PG.
What makes me nervous is the contract year. I'm hoping his numbers are for real.
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Nilanka wrote: View PostIf Lowry can maintain this level of play for the next few years, then one would be a fool to not want that. We're not going to draft a better PG, and we're not going to sign a better PG.
What makes me nervous is the contract year. I'm hoping his numbers are for real.
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During the course of the game Lowry passed decently but when it came down to it that went out the window. He doesn't have the height or ability to separate vs a marginal pg to get a clean shot off in that situation and reverted back to typical Lowry.
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Oh Matt, I am away for 2 weeks and you start talking about resigning Lowry for 4/5 years? How many times have you said "beware the contract year"?
At this point in his career, I don't see how you can trust Lowry to maintain his body and play for multiple seasons. Do you really want to be on the hook for Lowry in years 3+ of this deal?
Lowry has never consistently stayed in shape (basically the #1 thing a pro athlete has to do). I'd be scared to give him anything beyond a 3 year deal (possibly plus team option) unless the final years are unguaranteed.
Lowry is playing great right now, and if he didn't have the weight/injury issues throughout his career, then yeah, you sign him; but he has too many flags in his dossier for me to sign him long term.
I'm also not convinced there is going to be a great market for KL when he hits free agency. Teams that could use him (Miami, Brooklyn) won't have much money to throw at him. A 3 yr 24 M deal might be enough to retain him.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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Nilanka wrote: View PostIf Lowry can maintain this level of play for the next few years, then one would be a fool to not want that. We're not going to draft a better PG, and we're not going to sign a better PG.What makes me nervous is the contract year. I'm hoping his numbers are for real.
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