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Originally posted by Shox The Revenant View PostMaking 18 million when you're 24 years old. Dayum, that's nice scratch right there. Even after taxes, agent fees, insurance, etc., he's still getting around 10 million. Invest well FVV, you're getting generational money son.
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Rumor has it that the Raptors are in the running for Kawhi Leonard and they might trade several players to the Spurs to get the deal done. Might involve Fred! Might not.
It's been a quiet summer for Masai Ujiri and the Raptors thus far, with teams unwilling to trade out of the draft, and no cap space to speak of, bringing back Fred VanVleet, while important, was the only move they made in free agency to this point. Fans hoping for larger scale change with the organi
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Originally posted by Signman View PostRumor has it that the Raptors are in the running for Kawhi Leonard and they might trade several players to the Spurs to get the deal done. Might involve Fred! Might not.
It's been a quiet summer for Masai Ujiri and the Raptors thus far, with teams unwilling to trade out of the draft, and no cap space to speak of, bringing back Fred VanVleet, while important, was the only move they made in free agency to this point. Fans hoping for larger scale change with the organi
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Well, if he gets paid in US$, it's hard to do better than being in Toronto, because $1 US = $1.32 Canadian as of a few minutes ago when I looked it up.
But if you set aside currency conversion, there's a lot to recommend San Antonio: lower housing prices, no state income tax, and fans absolutely faithful to the Spurs as the one major league team in town (not to mention one with a storied history and great organization).
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“Wichita your boy is coming home next week! Come see!”
https://twitter.com/fredvanvleet/sta...325316096?s=21"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by jazztrane View PostNot a great deal for Toronto if Kawhi doesn't stick around more than one year? And moving DeRozan doesn't do much for Fred does it?
It doesn't do much for Fred, but it might signal some new commitment to youth. If Kawhi leaves next summer, I just can't imagine the Raptors giving Lowry a big contract extension in 2020. Maybe it means they'll let Kawhi go, let Fred take over the reigns while they redevelop young talent and see where it gets them.
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Agree it depends on which Leonard you get (career peak Kawhi or downward spiraling Kawhi) and whether you think Demar has more upside AND is willing to stick around after his contract. Locking in for a year will not hurt too much; you didn't backslide and it gets you some time to look further down the road.
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Its a get out of jail free card with the salary cap. They get a better player for one year, and then can sign who ever they want.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Reports are already out that Kawhi has no desire to play in Toronto. I'm guessing this was a middle step in Toronto getting younger, they'll be trading Kawhi to the Lakers now for some younger pieces.
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They've gotta wait 2 months before trading him, but it could definitely happen. I don't see why the Lakers would do it, though. Develop this year. Let LeBron get comfortable with the young guys. Let him stop playing basketball before June for the first time in nearly a decade. And then add Kawhi without having to lose any of your young prospects.
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agree with jdshock; Lakers don't need "experience". No reason to trade for Leonard now, even if they could. Mid season, they'll see if/what they need to beat GSW and then decide. Toronto can also decide what to do with Leonard; they'll have a good idea which Kawhi they have.
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You're not going to want to waste a year of Lebron's career. He isn't getting any younger...if you can get Kawhi in and not cost you as much as the Spurs wanted, you have to do it.
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