tontoz wrote:lastemp3ror wrote:It seems like most people on this board seem to think that the Wizards will trade Young within the next year. Although that is a possibility, I think it is more likely that they re-sign him. I find it hard to believe that Young would want to come here without some sort of under-the-table handshake on an extension. I would say there is about a 75% chance they will resign him, although I would rather them not.
Trae doesn't have a no trade clause. He had no say on where they traded him.
The narrative that he wanted to come here is a joke. When did that story come out? Was if the day of the trade or the day before?
A few days before that the rumor came out that he wanted to go to the Nets or Wolves but they weren't interested.
I'm worried that lastemp3ror is probably right.
I'm certain that part of the negotiation involving trading for Trae was to get Trae to agree on sitting out for an extended period of time to "rest" his "injuries". Trae presumably wants to play as much as possible to rehab his all-time-low value as soon as possible, so that he can put himself in position to opt out and sign a good extension either here or elsewhere this summer. In order to get Trae agree to sit out, we may have had to negotiate some sort of extension to compensate Trae for not being able to fully showcase himself.
As I've said before, I'm only interested in a Trae extension if the terms are pretty favorable to us (less than $30M a year) and only if we don't draft Peterson or Flemings in the draft. I don't want to be stuck with Trae on a $40M a year deal when we have a better, two-way lead guard already on the roster.













