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Apollo wrote: View PostI don't know the going rate for a 1st rounder right now but I do know there are some high impact free agents on the market this summer and I'd hate for the Raptors to be $1-3M short because of this. They have potentially two top five first rounders entering the fray this coming season already. I think the cap space should be used in free agency.
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Apollo wrote: View PostI don't know the going rate for a 1st rounder right now but I do know there are some high impact free agents on the market this summer and I'd hate for the Raptors to be $1-3M short because of this. They have potentially two top five first rounders entering the fray this coming season already. I think the cap space should be used in free agency.
Plus, I can't help but drool at the thought of potentially being able to add 2 studs from this year's draft. If the Raps wound up with a pick in the #15-20 range (Houston's pick from NJ), they could try to package it with any combination of their own 2nd round pick, Indi's 2nd round picks and a player like Amir/Davis, to move up higher and try to get a second good lottery pick. In that instance, adding 1 year of Petro for a second lottery pick would at least be worth considering.
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saints91 wrote: View Posttaking on a Salary for 3.5 million next season is worth the mid first rounder. You would essentially be paying 6 million to two players. One of which has the ability to become a core player for years to come.
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saints91 wrote: View PostI feel sorry for Orlando...they have to go through all this shit next year too.
When free agents can be traded on December 15th, 2012, the Magic should offer an extension very privately. If he says no, trade him.
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Matt52 wrote: View PostWith Portland looking to clear house, if you really want that first round pick (which don't forget is Houston's and lottery protected) AND you want to gain cap space this summer, Calderon for Felton/HOU pick. Portland are going to need a PG this summer and I don't see Paul Allen looking to rebuild slow with Aldridge in their prime. Portland would still have $23M in cap space.
Trade our pick(around#4) for utahs two picks, then we will have FOUR!
Then start all five of our rookies :P
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Matt52 wrote: View PostIf they go through this again, it is their own fault.
When free agents can be traded on December 15th, 2012, the Magic should offer an extension very privately. If he says no, trade him.
Sorry, I meant the fans of the Magic. I agree with trying to get a commitment again before it gets out of had like it has this years.
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Hello wrote: View PostWhy not to both?
Trade our pick(around#4) for utahs two picks, then we will have FOUR!
Then start all five of our rookies :P
I'm looking at the picks as assets/sweeteners to package in a larger deal. I only want 2 rookies on the team next year unless the 3rd is a "PG of the future" candidate.
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Nilanka wrote: View PostWe said the same thing about Bosh. Haven't we learned our lesson?
CalgaryRapsFan wrote: View PostFair enough, that would suck, but there would be many ways to get around it, should a potential big time signing be at risk.
Plus, I can't help but drool at the thought of potentially being able to add 2 studs from this year's draft. If the Raps wound up with a pick in the #15-20 range (Houston's pick from NJ), they could try to package it with any combination of their own 2nd round pick, Indi's 2nd round picks and a player like Amir/Davis, to move up higher and try to get a second good lottery pick. In that instance, adding 1 year of Petro for a second lottery pick would at least be worth considering.
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Matt52 wrote: View PostI'm looking at the picks as assets/sweeteners to package in a larger deal. I only want 2 rookies on the team next year unless the 3rd is a "PG of the future" candidate.
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