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Lowry says he 'shouldn't have to talk to another team' before re-signing with Raptors
Lowry says he 'shouldn't have to talk to another team' before re-signing with Raptors
While we're still more than three weeks from the start of the regular season, at least one element of the 2016-17 Raptors campaign will surely feel like deja vu from last season: the contract status of one of the Raptors' all-star guards.Like DeMar DeRozan a year before him, Kyle Lowry has a player option for next season that would pay him $12 million in 2017-18.And, like DeRozan a year before him, Lowry is expected to opt-out of his deal next summer.While doing so would mean Lowry will become a free agent— joining Steph Curry and Chris Paul as high-profile free-agent guards— Lowry indicated in a recent interview with Yahoo!'s The Vertical that his priority is to get a deal done with the Raptors as quickly as possible.
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Kyle Lowry Contract: Latest News, Rumors on PG's Future with Raptors
Kyle Lowry Contract: Latest News, Rumors on PG's Future with Raptors
Toronto Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry has established himself as one of the league's premier floor generals over the past few seasons, and he plans to parlay that status into a big payday next summer.Continue for updates.Lowry Will Decline 2017-18 Player Option, Enter Free AgencyWednesday, Oct. 5According to The Vertical's Adrian Wojnarowski, Lowry recently said he will decline his $12 million player option for next season and enter free agency.With the salary cap skyrocketing, that's an easy decision for Lowry to make.
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Kyle Lowry plans to opt out of contract & resign with Raptors
Kyle Lowry plans to opt out of contract & resign with Raptors
Oct 9, 2016; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Raptors player Kyle Lowry in the front row during game three of the 2016 ALDS playoff baseball series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers at Rogers Centre.Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY SportsGood news & bad news.Kyle Lowry wants to stay with the Raptors, as long as he gets a monster raise.Now what, Masai Ujiri?
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