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  • Risk Mgmt
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    Numbers

    His performance at the Olympics will play a factor in this question.
    They want him shipped ASAP but not for nothing.

    I think he will remain a Raptor Until the deadline

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  • Pill
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    It isn't in his best interest to be a back up in a contract year. He would probably stay but his handlers probably want different. I think he has been a great for the raptors in his time here so I hope he gets moved so he can showcase himself. Hopefully him and Spain will do well so he gets more exposure. Might trigger a deal post Olympics if he gets though them healthy.

    It is a shame his contract was "too high" these last few years and has been basically shit on by raptor fans as a result because he always left everything on the court every game.

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  • planetmars
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    thead wrote: View Post
    he will be a Raptor this season for the entire season....we will resign him when the year is out to a 4 year 20 million dollar deal.
    I think Jose ends up in Europe after this year. I think he can get close to $5M per in Europe and can be a guaranteed starter over there. He'd get more in sponsors then he would get here as well.

    With regards to this poll question though, my spidey senses think he's back as a backup. His contract, even though expiring, is too much for a team to take on at the beginning of the season. He also has a 10% trade kicker I believe.

    Lowry will get the start.. you don't make a high profile trade like that in the off season and not start the guy you get.. That would be career suicide for the GM/coach.

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  • thead
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    he will be a Raptor this season for the entire season....we will resign him when the year is out to a 4 year 20 million dollar deal.

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  • MyTEAM4Life
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    Calderon will be the backup point guard this season baring a crazy trade offer from another team - he is in a contract year which means he has to play well to get paid next year. As of now the raptors have the strongest point guard duo in the league (no back up will be better than calderon) why would BC trade that away unless it was for something crazy like AI

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  • j bean
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    If the interest in Jose isn't strong enough to get somebody of fair equal value hold on until there is
    a situation that makes him the best option available.
    If nothing comes up just let him expire.
    To answer the question, If Jose isn't traded the only way he is the starter is if Lowry is injured.

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  • Jclaw
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    ebrian wrote: View Post
    Come training camp, I assume he'll be in the gym with everyone else. Training.

    Edit: Oh sorry, I did not see the poll question. I think both players will be given the opportunity to start. I think it's stupid (and likely strategic) to tell the media that Lowry will start. Make it a competition and both will play better. Given that Lowry is a better player defensively, he will "earn" the starting role (by default).
    I'm not a fan of the "make it a competition and see who grabs it" idea. Often in that case, you have to choose one guy, so you do. He does all right but when he inevitably has a bad run, you turn to the other guy. He does well, then he falters. These guys have been around too long (Calderon more so) to do that. It would be great if they're both around but if that's the case, I hope Bryan and Dwayne have a good idea in their minds as to how to use them and that they can communicate it to the players.

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  • Soft Euro
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    Nilanka wrote: View Post
    Maybe Spain does the unthinkable and wins Olympic gold. And as a result of the emotional, euphoric high, Calderon re-assesses his situation and realizes that backing up Lowry for many years to come, is his best move
    Well, it's not unthinkable; but if they win, wouldn't he be more inclined to think he needs to start?

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  • Nilanka
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    Maybe Spain does the unthinkable and wins Olympic gold. And as a result of the emotional, euphoric high, Calderon re-assesses his situation and realizes that backing up Lowry for many years to come, is his best move

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  • ebrian
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    Come training camp, I assume he'll be in the gym with everyone else. Training.

    Edit: Oh sorry, I did not see the poll question. I think both players will be given the opportunity to start. I think it's stupid (and likely strategic) to tell the media that Lowry will start. Make it a competition and both will play better. Given that Lowry is a better player defensively, he will "earn" the starting role (by default).
    Last edited by ebrian; Tue Jul 24, 2012, 09:00 AM.

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  • mattscottnelson
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    I could see him as a piece in a crazy 4 team eventual Dwight Howard deal...he's one of the largest expiring contracts out there.

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  • isaacthompson
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    Red and White wrote: View Post
    I am going with the bench as well. I dont think BC trades him unless the offer nets us a backup PG and more. Jose is not one of those guys you trade just to trade. The right offer is needed. I definitely do not think he is a starter at training camp.
    I also think he'll be on the bench. He has a massive salary this season too (around 10.5 million) which only few teams can accomodate

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  • CT2010
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    I feel as though Lowry will generally be the starter, but the line ups will change based on match ups etc. Calderon and lowry will see floor time together at the end of games for drive and kick situations.

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  • Puffer
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    Matt52 wrote: View Post
    It is no secret Calderon has been on the block/available for the right price/however you want to put it for the last 3 years. With Lowry on board this is likely more accurate than ever before.

    So come training camp, where do you think Calderon will be?
    Word on the street is that BC has been shopping Calderon hard. Offers from at least three other teams haven't been what he wanted and he has rebuffed attempts to be fleeced.

    Colangelo has privately told sources that Jose will be with the team come the start of the season if the offers don't improve. His strategy now is to apparently wait until later in the season, when other teams needs may change based on their disappointment with their current starters or due to injuries.

    Calderon's agent has been putting his clients interests first and agitating for a move to a contender. Jose continues to take the high road and has not been intimately involved in the negotiations.

    Reports from inside the Lowry camp indicate that he is expecting to start. It is hard to say what happens if he doesn't. He admits he feels a connection to Casey and is looking forward to working with him this season, but all that could change depending on the Raps final line-up.

    Unless something radical happens, Calderon will be with the Raps when the doors open on the practice court the first day of training camp.


    :-)

    Just thought I would try my hand at the breathless pumping of commonly known facts, basketball blogger style.

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  • Mediumcore
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    He'll be around until at least the trade deadline. I think if the Rap's have a good record by the All Star break and the chemistry JC has with the second unit is paying off and there aren't any good offers for him BC may just ride it out with him.

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