youngtea wrote:RaptorsFTL wrote:4 years, 40 mil would be fair value. We get him in his prime. Ten million isn't suffering anyone for a PG of his calibre. It is not like 15 mil of Turkoglu that is difficult to move. 10 million for an all-star PG? I think you are content with that. Depends on what Masai wants. Is he thinking of using Lowry as trade bait to possibly net a top 10 pick and grab Exum through a sign and trade?
If we get him for 12 mil a year for 4 years I will be happy.
Again a lot is hinging on question marks. What is he looking for in an offer? What does Masai want to do? Are there any other takers? Does a team which is cap heavy want him but need a S&T to get it done and if so what are they offering?
Masai can take this many ways. Obviously if no other team wants him via S&T to me, you have to re-sign him. To lose him for nothing would be devastating. You lose an all-star PG, and the heart of the team. Like I have said time and time again, defence wins games, and this team is built on that foundation. We have become so negative and jaded we forget we have an extremely young core that are only improving and want to be here.
Think about it, good players who have been in Toronto, Damon, T-Mac, Vince, Camby, Bosh. They left. They didn't want to stay. This group wants to stay and for once we can see what your young draft picks can do with one another. Toronto has 3 top 10 draft picks in its starting 5. The cap space they could have could potentially have them get that post 4 who will take them to the next level as well as a few cogs here and there. How deadly is that team? Two fantastic 3 point threats (Lowry, Ross), a floor general (Lowry), a slasher who can get to the line almost at will and who's mid-range has become very good (Demar), a centre learning the game day by day and is a double double threat nightly (Val), and a post presence who can just hammer his way inside with a back to the basket game. What is our offence missing? Yes we don't have Durant or Lebron, but only 2 teams in the league do and we really have no idea what the ping pong balls would hold for us. The draft is a question mark. The once in a lifetime talent of Wiggins is as days go by starting to fall from god like status.
Lebron when he was drafted it was known this guy was a once in a generation talent. This draft doesn't have that. People forget Harrison Barnes? He was touted just as Wiggins was and didn't even go in the top 5 in the draft. Not saying Wiggins won't be a top 5 pick but this draft has been overrated for superstar potential. Lots of stars there, but superstar? I don't know.