ImageImageImageImageImage

Rasho's contract next year

Moderators: 7 Footer, Morris_Shatford, DG88, niQ, Duffman100, tsherkin, Reeko, lebron stopper, HiJiNX

silverhill27
Pro Prospect
Posts: 949
And1: 234
Joined: Jan 10, 2008

Rasho's contract next year 

Post#1 » by silverhill27 » Tue Jan 29, 2008 2:44 am

I've spent some time lurking around on these boards and have been shocked to find out that some people want Rasho to opt out to sign a lesser long term deal. Next year come trading deadline, that expiring could solve our needs at the swing position or bring in a banger. Remember Golden State got Baron Davis for Dale Davis' expiring I believe. We could be in a situation where a package of Rasho and maybe one of our point guards (if Ukic comes over) could bring us someone who could put us over the top.

Thoughts?
User avatar
raptor_fanatic4
Rookie
Posts: 1,014
And1: 2
Joined: Sep 12, 2006

 

Post#2 » by raptor_fanatic4 » Tue Jan 29, 2008 3:15 am

That would be a possibility however it depends on TJ's health and Roko's progression if we comes over (most probably)
dirtybird
Pro Prospect
Posts: 919
And1: 0
Joined: Apr 12, 2007

 

Post#3 » by dirtybird » Tue Jan 29, 2008 3:17 am

Or, they could use Rasho, Garbo, and other contracts coming off the books next season to go after an elite RFA or UFA.
99 Problems
Banned User
Posts: 8,460
And1: 7
Joined: Mar 07, 2007

 

Post#4 » by 99 Problems » Tue Jan 29, 2008 3:20 am

I think BC is planning something involving that... That's probably our best trading asset if combined with other contracts and players...

But couldn't we just let it expire, make a few more trades to clear cap space, and use the cap space to sign a big free agent, ie Iguodala?
silverhill27
Pro Prospect
Posts: 949
And1: 234
Joined: Jan 10, 2008

 

Post#5 » by silverhill27 » Tue Jan 29, 2008 3:25 am

dirtybird wrote:Or, they could use Rasho, Garbo, and other contracts coming off the books next season to go after an elite RFA or UFA.


The thing is that if we factor Calderon and Delfino's new contracts (assuming they resign), our 2 draftpicks and potential MLE signings, we won't have much capspace at all. Assuming TJ is healthy and Roko performs well (which by all the hype seems like he will), a package of rasho and calderon along with draft picks could be very appealing to a rebuilding team.
User avatar
Deadpool_X
Sixth Man
Posts: 1,931
And1: 125
Joined: May 24, 2006
Location: Toronto

 

Post#6 » by Deadpool_X » Tue Jan 29, 2008 3:28 am

Can someone tell me when an Elite 5 man is going to be a UFA??

Because 2-3 position is a dime a dozen... Parker, Moon, Delfino, Kapono are better together than an elite 2-3 because they are all indivuals that have skills and when combined are better than almost any single wing player or at least comparable. For all we know, we draft a 2-3 and we never have to worry about the possition again for a long time. whereas a 5 Man in next to impossible to find.

If there is going to be a legit one UFA any time soon I say we let Rasho and guys expire and sign him.
Image
silverhill27
Pro Prospect
Posts: 949
And1: 234
Joined: Jan 10, 2008

 

Post#7 » by silverhill27 » Tue Jan 29, 2008 3:36 am

[quote="Warya"]I think BC is planning something involving that... That's probably our best trading asset if combined with other contracts and players...

But couldn't we just let it expire, make a few more trades to clear cap space, and use the cap space to sign a big free agent, ie Iguodala?[/quote

How are we going to clear capspace? All our players have reasonable contracts maybe except for Kapono who is set to make 6.2 million in 08-09. No team is going to trade an expiring for Jason Kapono. The combined contracts in 09-10 of Bargnani, Bosh, Ford, Calderon (assuming he signs for 9 mill, which will increase per year) is already at least 40 million. Add in the contracts of Kapono, draft picks, Delfino, Humphries, Moon's extension, we won't have much more than the MLE. Unless you're willing to sacrifice our bench in the 08-09 season for a big name free agent in 09-10, we won't have the capspace we've been dreaming of
dirtybird
Pro Prospect
Posts: 919
And1: 0
Joined: Apr 12, 2007

 

Post#8 » by dirtybird » Tue Jan 29, 2008 4:05 am

silverhill27 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
The thing is that if we factor Calderon and Delfino's new contracts (assuming they resign), our 2 draftpicks and potential MLE signings, we won't have much capspace at all. Assuming TJ is healthy and Roko performs well (which by all the hype seems like he will), a package of rasho and calderon along with draft picks could be very appealing to a rebuilding team.


I'm going to assume that Calderon is going to earn in the $7-8M salary and I don't think that this team needs both AP and Delfino by the end of next season (I would probably expect that Delfino signs for $3.5-4). So in total, the salaries coming off the books are $21.72M (i.e. Rasho, AP, Garbo, Baston, Graham). The extra salary from extensions to Jose and Delfino (AP will be old for a SG) is in the neighbourhood of $7M. Factor in Ukic's salary too (I'm sure it won't be that much) and their 1st round pick, they could potentially have substantial cap space. I think that good depth is much easier to acquire than frontline talent. You can always find a Posey, or some other vet in the twilight of their career that is willing to work for cheap.
yt_boi
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,315
And1: 260
Joined: Aug 25, 2005

 

Post#9 » by yt_boi » Tue Jan 29, 2008 4:55 am

dirtybird wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



I'm going to assume that Calderon is going to earn in the $7-8M salary and I don't think that this team needs both AP and Delfino by the end of next season (I would probably expect that Delfino signs for $3.5-4). So in total, the salaries coming off the books are $21.72M (i.e. Rasho, AP, Garbo, Baston, Graham). The extra salary from extensions to Jose and Delfino (AP will be old for a SG) is in the neighbourhood of $7M. Factor in Ukic's salary too (I'm sure it won't be that much) and their 1st round pick, they could potentially have substantial cap space. I think that good depth is much easier to acquire than frontline talent. You can always find a Posey, or some other vet in the twilight of their career that is willing to work for cheap.


Assuming those things you just mentioned, we'd be under the Cap by about $6 million in the summer of 2009. So pretty much we have no advantage over the MLE. So I think what BC would do is trade one of TJ or Jose either before that summer to bring in "that" guy we need, or he will trade one of them in the summer as part of a S&T
Image
User avatar
gangstaff
Sixth Man
Posts: 1,809
And1: 2
Joined: Jan 10, 2005
Location: Click my sig

 

Post#10 » by gangstaff » Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:21 am

Keep TJ/Jose/Roko. TJ and Roko are unknowns at this point.

At the deadline next year, unless we are just killing everyone, get the best 2/3/5 you can for Rasho/Parker/Garbo/Joey/Baston. Thats something like $15-$20 mil in salary right there depending on the combination.

So who is the disgruntled all-star going to be next year...predictions?
Image
User avatar
Don't_Reach
Starter
Posts: 2,451
And1: 0
Joined: Jul 12, 2006
Location: Behind da Arc

 

Post#11 » by Don't_Reach » Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:40 am

Atleast his contract will come off...dats the best thing about the whole Rasho deal.
Image
silverhill27
Pro Prospect
Posts: 949
And1: 234
Joined: Jan 10, 2008

 

Post#12 » by silverhill27 » Tue Jan 29, 2008 5:44 am

gangstaff wrote:So who is the disgruntled all-star going to be next year...predictions?


this is all just speculation now but maybe dalembert, jason richardson, kevin martin (i'm crazy right but who knows) could potentially be available next trade deadline
dirtybird
Pro Prospect
Posts: 919
And1: 0
Joined: Apr 12, 2007

 

Post#13 » by dirtybird » Tue Jan 29, 2008 6:40 am

yt_boi wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

Assuming those things you just mentioned, we'd be under the Cap by about $6 million in the summer of 2009. So pretty much we have no advantage over the MLE. So I think what BC would do is trade one of TJ or Jose either before that summer to bring in "that" guy we need, or he will trade one of them in the summer as part of a S&T


Actually, it would be over $10M. How much over, I'm not really sure. And BC would have to fill out the roster too. But, I wouldn't spend much on the guys at the end of your bench. What's the point of paying more than the minimum to guys like Martin, Graham, Baston not to play? That is where I would go on the cheap. I wouldn't be opposed to trading TJ if the right deal presented itself either. I think in order for this team to take the next step to contention, it is going to have to concentrate it's talent.
yt_boi
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,315
And1: 260
Joined: Aug 25, 2005

 

Post#14 » by yt_boi » Tue Jan 29, 2008 7:33 am

dirtybird wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Actually, it would be over $10M. How much over, I'm not really sure. And BC would have to fill out the roster too. But, I wouldn't spend much on the guys at the end of your bench. What's the point of paying more than the minimum to guys like Martin, Graham, Baston not to play? That is where I would go on the cheap. I wouldn't be opposed to trading TJ if the right deal presented itself either. I think in order for this team to take the next step to contention, it is going to have to concentrate it's talent.


Don't say actually unless you actually know.

These are appox figures

Bosh $15.8
Ford $8.5
Kapono $6.2
Bargnani $6.5
Humps $3

Thats $40 million already signed

Most likely additions

Jose $8.5
Delfino $4
Roko $2.5
Draft pick '08 $1.5

We can then sign Moon, 2009 draft pick(s) after we make our major signing.

That brings the total to $56.5

Based on how the Salary cap has been increasing the salary cap for the 2009/2010 season should be around $61.5. So we'd be about $5 million under the cap.

Now a lot can happen from now until then, but this is just a basic assumption of what our cap situation will be come the summer of 2009.
Image
Vik Rude
Sixth Man
Posts: 1,968
And1: 1
Joined: Nov 08, 2005
Location: Brampton & Montreal
Contact:

 

Post#15 » by Vik Rude » Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:29 am

Warya wrote:I think BC is planning something involving that... That's probably our best trading asset if combined with other contracts and players...

But couldn't we just let it expire, make a few more trades to clear cap space, and use the cap space to sign a big free agent, ie Iguodala?
Igoudala is for sure going for max money this off season and Philly is most likely going to offer him the closest thing to it.
Image
Hillarimax
Ballboy
Posts: 12
And1: 0
Joined: Dec 17, 2007

 

Post#16 » by Hillarimax » Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:12 am

yt_boi wrote:Bosh $15.8
Ford $8.5
Kapono $6.2
Bargnani $6.5
Humps $3

Thats $40 million already signed

Most likely additions

Jose $8.5
Delfino $4
Roko $2.5
Draft pick '08 $1.5

We can then sign Moon, 2009 draft pick(s) after we make our major signing.

That brings the total to $56.5

Based on how the Salary cap has been increasing the salary cap for the 2009/2010 season should be around $61.5. So we'd be about $5 million under the cap.


I agree with yt_boi on the 40 million part, but not when it comes to the "likely additions" part. I would estimate Jose's contract to be 7.5 instead of 8.5, unless Jose get voted in as an all-star.

And with Roko, he is a second rounder, and as far as I know, few second rounder ever makes over a million. Furthermore, the draft pick of 08/09 can very well be an euro pick who will not be on the Raptor's roster at that time.

So, if we chose not to keep Delfino and opt for a one year filler instead for the duration of 08/09, based on my speculation, the Raptor's salary would be 48.5 million by 2009/2010. Then by yt_boi's estimated salary cap, we would be 13 million under the cap, which is enough to land us a top-notch all star.

I think it makes more sense for us to get rid of Delfino, for if we are going to add another all star player, it probably would be a swingman, thus overlaps Delfino's position. Moreover, this gives us more flexibility with Bargnani, too. The Raptors has the team option on him at around 6.5 million in 2009/2010, so in case that Andrea doesn't pan out, we would have a total of 19.5 million to fix 2 positions. It is a far more desirable situation in my opinion.
Komodo
Banned User
Posts: 12,002
And1: 795
Joined: May 07, 2007

 

Post#17 » by Komodo » Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:04 pm

I think we'll see BC take advantage of Rasho's expiring contract this summer and use him as the centerpiece in some sort of deal. With Calderon and Delfino as RFAs, and warranting and hefty pay raise, I'm not so sure we will just let him (and others) expire as our cap space will not be as large as maybe we anticipated.
User avatar
Mascot
Lead Assistant
Posts: 5,481
And1: 1,009
Joined: May 29, 2007
Location: Newfoundland
Contact:
   

 

Post#18 » by Mascot » Tue Jan 29, 2008 1:59 pm

next years disgruntled stars

Yao Ming
Tracy McGrady
Pau Gasol
Andrei Kirilenko
Shawn Marion
Wince Carter
Richard Jefferson

I think we will go after Marion


PG - TJ Ford/Jose Calderon
SG - ?????????????
SF - Shawn Marion
PF - Chris Bosh
C - Andrea Bargnani


Rasho Nesterovic
Anthony Parker
Jorge Garbajose
2 First Rounders
for
Shawn Marion
Image
User avatar
user name
Sixth Man
Posts: 1,911
And1: 1
Joined: Jun 24, 2005

 

Post#19 » by user name » Tue Jan 29, 2008 2:46 pm

You realize that Rasho has alot of power in this situation. If he doesn't want to become trade bait possibly to end up who knows where on some team that just wants expiring contracts, he can just opt and sign with whomever he wants over the summer, and the Raptors get nothing for him.
User avatar
James Ballswin (Realizar)
Veteran
Posts: 2,754
And1: 3
Joined: Dec 15, 2003
Location: ESPN TrueHoop Network - Toronto: Raptors Republic
Contact:

 

Post#20 » by James Ballswin (Realizar) » Tue Jan 29, 2008 2:55 pm

I hope we re-sign Rasho to a 2-year contract. I think he's worth $4-5M/year.

I don't think there's a better back-up Centre out there for that price.

Return to Toronto Raptors