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Nilanka wrote: View PostI suppose it wouldn't kill me to sign him, and see how the first 3 months of the season goes, and then explore trades in January 2017.
I know Masai traded Nene not too long after he was signed, but DD's a different animal. Teams I think would be reluctant to trade for him mid season without a training camp to integrate him into their line up. Unless we look at some Rudy Gay type of trade.. but that would only happen if the Raptors are sucking.
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planetmars wrote: View PostIf he's back, then he's going to be back for the entire year in my opinion.
I know Masai traded Nene not too long after he was signed, but DD's a different animal. Teams I think would be reluctant to trade for him mid season without a training camp to integrate him into their line up. Unless we look at some Rudy Gay type of trade.. but that would only happen if the Raptors are sucking.
But I do agree that in all likelihood, if the team re-signs DeMar this summer, the next "exit" as it were would be at the 2017 draft, if DeMar disappoints in the playoffs next season.
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A smart GM would never let a 26 year old coming off his 2nd all-star appearance walk for nothing. Never.
Like DanH says... The Cap is going up even further.
If we can get picks for Bargnani...
If we can get picks for Vasquez...
Why oh why would we let Demar walk for nothing???
It makes no sense.
Would KD or Horford come here without our leading scorer who helped us get to 56 wins? Especially seeing how Lowry has been struggling in the playoffs.....Lets be real....No all-star is coming here to play with Powell or Ross as their SG.
The only question is wether Demar wants to leave. I don't think he does.
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planetmars wrote: View PostThe interesting thing about this summer as compared to previous years is that the teams that are generally good free agent destinations have a lot of cap space and need to make an immediate impact (ie, can't stay in the lottery). Then there is that cap boom.
That's why guys like Batum, DeRozan and Conley are going to be getting more than they should be. That's why someone like Biyombo will probably be making double figures. It's a good time to be a free agent.
Personally I think Masai does what he did with Amir. Silently let him walk. Amir and DD to me are very similar. Loyal guys, that prop up the city. DD is a two time all-star and Amir was just a role player.. but they both personified what it meant to be a Raptor. Yet Amir just left and it ended up being no big deal to anyone.
Which tells me that Masai could let DD walk and as long as he does something in the off season to make up for it (ie, sign a starting caliber player like Batum or Horford) most people won't blink an eye and life will move on.@Chr1st1anL
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special1 wrote: View PostA smart GM would never let a 26 year old coming off his 2nd all-star appearance walk for nothing. Never.
Like DanH says... The Cap is going up even further.
If we can get picks for Bargnani...
If we can get picks for Vasquez...
Why oh why would we let Demar walk for nothing???
It makes no sense.
Would KD or Horford come here without our leading scorer who helped us get to 56 wins? Especially seeing how Lowry has been struggling in the playoffs.....Lets be real....No all-star is coming here to play with Powell or Ross as their SG.
The only question is wether Demar wants to leave. I don't think he does.
Bargnani and Vasquez were both under contract, so not really the same situation.
I agree that KD or Horford aren't coming here if we go this route, but there is a very strong possibility that they aren't anyway. Plan B shouldn't be capped out and bringing back the same group.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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Axel wrote: View PostFlexibility for Masai to go in a new direction would be the benefit of letting him walk.
Bargnani and Vasquez were both under contract, so not really the same situation.
I agree that KD or Horford aren't coming here if we go this route, but there is a very strong possibility that they aren't anyway. Plan B shouldn't be capped out and bringing back the same group.
It's a no brainer to bring back your star player heading into his prime.
You can always trade him or make changes later. Letting Demar walk sends a VERY bad message. Flexibility can still be achieved by trading TRoss and or moving on from others (Scola/Biz/Thompson)......
It all seems like wishful thinking from the same people who've wanted Demar gone for years. Some people actually held out hope that he would be traded at the deadline. SmhLast edited by special1; Thu May 5, 2016, 06:42 PM.
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special1 wrote: View PostSorry did the Playoffs end already? Why would Masai want to go in a different direction? He's brining back Casey (or so he says). There's no evidence that Masai wants to go in a new direction.
It's a no brainer to bring back your star player heading into his prime.
You can always trade him or make changes later. Letting Demar walk sends a VERY bad message. Flexibility can still be achieved by trading TRoss and or moving on from others (Scola/Biz/Thompson)......
It all seems like wishful thinking from the same people who've wanted Demar gone for years. Some people actually held out hope that he would be traded at the deadline. Smh
Seems more like the people who have been waiting for the playoffs to really assess this group haven't liked what we've seen from 2 players in particular. Playoffs was always going to be the crucible for this team and the results haven't been promising.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
If you see KeonClark in the wasteland, please share your food and water with him.
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special1 wrote: View PostSorry did the Playoffs end already? Why would Masai want to go in a different direction? He's brining back Casey (or so he says). There's no evidence that Masai wants to go in a new direction.
It's a no brainer to bring back your star player heading into his prime.
You can always trade him or make changes later. Letting Demar walk sends a VERY bad message. Flexibility can still be achieved by trading TRoss and or moving on from others (Scola/Biz/Thompson)......
It all seems like wishful thinking from the same people who've wanted Demar gone for years. Some people actually held out hope that he would be traded at the deadline. Smh"We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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Axel wrote: View PostIf he feels that the ceiling for this team is what we've seen these playoffs, then a new direction would be a wise choice.
Seems more like the people who have been waiting for the playoffs to really assess this group haven't liked what we've seen from 2 players in particular. Playoffs was always going to be the crucible for this team and the results haven't been promising.
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special1 wrote: View PostIt's not over yet....Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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