BetterCallSaul wrote:Dalek wrote:MessiahUjiri wrote:Gary is more of a gambler than a disciplined defender, from whenever I’ve seen him. He can get steals but it hasn’t always meant defensive stopper.
Kinda like the opposite style of Bruce Brown in some ways. Brown plays more physical and gets down in his stance.
I’m still of the opinion that we should re-sign Gary, if he can come around the same as his current value ($16-18M/year). It might end up being another 2+1 deal with him.
I hate the gambling for steals but he has been more conservative lately and it has helped the team more. I just think he is pretty comfortable in this type of role.
Cost-wise it is difficult to imagine him at the same level in a thin free agent class. He is still over 40% from three and if proves himself as a defender. Toronto doing a longer 4 year deal might be a good option as he probably wants a home long term.
We won't offer him to a 4 year deal. Masai doesn't hand those out. I think he would be willing to take a reasonable deal to stay in Toronto. It seems like he doesn't want to move and he's happy here for the most part.
Gary will always be infuriating to watch because he has no passing or ball handling ability for a guard and his defensive effort wains. However, if he's willing to get paid as a 6-7th man range then he's a welcome piece. I don't think he should get paid near starter money because he's not a starting calibre guard in the NBA.
If Trent is willing to take a 4 year deal at around the MLE I would be willing to lock him in that long. Normally I am against signing role players for longer than 3 years but at that value I'd be on board. I doubt Trent would take it though given that he's still young(ish) and the cap is going to go up a lot in the next couple of year.
Ideal world for us: 2+1 at around 3/40. Trent remains moveable, his salary is in-line with his role (5th-7th man). Trent gets back out there still in his prime when the cap is much higher. My guess: that type of deal probably doesn't get it done and someone in need of shooting talks themselves into Trent and gives him a 3/50 (or maybe 2/36?) type deal.





















