dkb9696 wrote:bebopdeluxe wrote:dkb9696 wrote:
I would imagine the value is lower at the end of the season then it was at the deadline. I do not anticipate a sign and trade happening either. Lowry wants 2 years 50 million and as much as I love Lowry it is time to move on as he does not fit the timeline of the team whatsoever. My prediction he leaves Toronto and they do not receive anything in return.
I think you are right, and I think it is a shame that a deal couldn't be done. Maxey is a really interesting player with a lot of upside. He just needs playing time - which is hard to give to him when you are fighting for the 1 seed in the conference and a deep playoff run. I didn't want to trade him, but I thought that Lowry was a great fit for the team. As it turns out, we did the deal for Hill - who is nowhere near the player that Lowry is, but he upgrades our 2nd unit, and he can help the team close games. He is signed for next year for $10m, and we get to keep all of our key young guys.
As a Nova fan (and current grad student there), I was really hoping that the Cardinal Dougherty kid could come home and try to get us a parade, but Toronto was asking for the moon. It really is a shame.
Getting George Hill was nice as a depth piece for the 76ers, but like you mentioned he is not anywhere near the level of player Lowry is. Most fan basis outside or the Raptors vastly underrate him, but it sounds like being a Nova fan and grad student there that you properly appreciate his game. The stats do not tell the story with Kyle, but he is still putting up 17/7/5 on 44/40/88. He is far from washed and I honestly believe that he was a perfect fit for the 76ers, but as a franchise icon it was going to be difficult to trade him unless the Raptors got a great return.
But if the Raptors are REALLY not going to re-sign him, then why let him walk for nothing? That is what doesn't make sense. Dude is going to go to the HOF as a Raptor (if anything, helping the Sixers win a chip cements his place in Springfield), you do him a solid by letting him come home, and you get a nice upside piece in Maxey and a FRP. Hell, even if you don't like Maxey for the Raptors, the guy has value around the league.
As another person in this thread said, Morey wants to make deals, and I am sure that he was willing to work with Toronto...but I have to think Masai is smart enough to know that Thybulle was untouchable.
As a Raptors fan, as much as I understand the respect for Lowry, just letting his contract expire is silly IMO. Whatever.









