As it stated in raptorsrepublic
No, the Toronto Raptors should not look at trading Kyle Lowry
No, the Toronto Raptors should not look at trading Kyle Lowry
I was going to try my best to leave the "Kyle Lowry: Impending Free Agent" stuff alone for the most part this year.At this point, I feel that most know my stance about it, that I'm not worried, that I don't fault professional athletes for acting out of self-interest and maximizing their earnings over very short careers.And I'd hope, after going through the same process with DeMar DeRozan last season, that most readers know the important details around a superstar free agent scenario – that the collective bargaining agreement is far too restrictive to make an extension possible, that a player doesn't "owe" a franchise anything, that having to pay substantial raises to important pieces is the cost of becoming, and remaining, very competitive.Yes, it was absolutely notable when Lowry more or less confirmed to Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical this week that he'll decline his $12-million player option for 2017-18 at the end of this season, barring major injury.
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Kyle Lowry Opting Out To Become Free Agent; Toronto Raptors To Sign Stephen Curry Instead?
Kyle Lowry Opting Out To Become Free Agent; Toronto Raptors To Sign Stephen Curry Instead?
ORONTO, ON - MAY 27: Kyle Lowry #7 of the Toronto Raptors drives to the basket against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game Six of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals at Air Canada Centre on May 27, 2016 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.(Ron Turenne/NBAE via Getty Images)Kyle Lowry is reportedly planning to opt out of his contract with the Toronto Raptors next summer to become a free agent.Thus, the Raptors are said to be looking into options of tying Lowry into maximum contract period or signing the Warriors' star player Stephen Curry for replacement.AdvertisementLowry found his second home with the Toronto Raptors in 2012, but the NBA star revealed to Adrian Wojnarowski that he is opting out of the Raptors to try the free agent market.

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