Indeed wrote:1) If there is a season, we might sign Barbosa. Why? We want to keep an asset rather than have something gone in the free market.
2) Our new coach might not able to do much, and perhaps it gives our young players more tension to learn things on the fly. You want to learn behind the scene and practice first.
3) We might very well be a playoffs team. More teams want to tank, some teams hit with injuries, some teams starting off poorly. However, with the disappointing season last year, our players will try to win more than tank. Most likely we will be a better team in record
4) When a season starts, every team need to fill their minimum salary cap, and most likely we are going to get more bad contracts before some of our existing one ends. Best to wait for another year.
1) I doubt it. Colangelo has gone on and on about flexibility and cap space - so if we re-sign Barbosa, it will be to a very reasonable contract to back up DeRozan.
2) Total experience under the new coach's system will increase if we have a season. Making next training camp all that much easier to implement the system to a further extent. Better to have a tough year working through the system this year than to have a year of no contact with the coach and a sudden drop into the new system, new teammates, etc all at once.
3) No way do the Raps make the playoffs. We might not get a top 5 pick again, but we should be a lock for top 10, and as I said before, assuming the NHL scenario (which isn't even the worst case) gives us only a 50-50 shot at a top-ten pick.
4) The Raptors will be 3 roster spots and 2.2 million dollars short of the minimum salary and roster. So you think that BC is going to go spend a bunch of cap space... why again? Any damage he might do this season he could do even more easily next offseason, so I don't see the benefit of delaying that - especially if there's a Hedo scenario. Better for next summer to be when we dump that bad contract (if it happens) than the summer after.
Alfred re: Coach Mitchell - "My doctor botched my surgury and sewed my hand to my head, but I can't really comment on that, because I'm not a doctor, and thus he is above my criticism."