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The Raptors should keep Kyle Lowry for as long as possible
The Raptors should keep Kyle Lowry for as long as possibleThis morning, over at Hoops Habit, one of my large adult sons, Justin Rowan — who you may know as the restless and relentless @Cavsanada on Twitter — wrote a piece about the Raptors and their star point guard Kyle Lowry.It reads about as expected, highlighting Lowry's age, his contract situation, and the crossroads at which the Raptors will soon arrive with him.The main thesis here is that the Raptors would be foolish — down right "irresponsible" in fact!— to not at least check out the Lowry trade market before he becomes a free agent.
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Kyle Lowry intends to opt out of final year of contract with Toronto Raptors
Kyle Lowry intends to opt out of final year of contract with Toronto Raptors
Kyle Lowry intends to opt out of the final year of his contract with the Toronto Raptors and potentially join a star-studded group of free agents next summer.Lowry said during a in a recent interview with The Vertical that he would prefer to remain with the Raptors but also acknowledged he is "open to seeing what else is out there."Editor's Picks Kyle Lowry hopes to channel gold into Raptors success Kyle Lowry had the best summer of his basketball career, winning an Olympic gold medal with Team USA, and feels he's ready to push his Raptors deeper into the playoffs."If you're that franchise's guy, and you're the guy that they've been rolling with, and you've given that franchise everything you have, yeah, I think [contract negotiations] should be easy," Lowry told The Vertical.
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Kyle Lowry expected to opt out of contract, hopes to stay with Raptors
Kyle Lowry expected to opt out of contract, hopes to stay with Raptors
Kyle Lowry celebrates after hitting a three-point shot against the Brooklyn Nets at Air Canada Centre.(Photo: Tom Szczerbowski, USA TODAY Sports)Toronto Raptors All-Star point guard Kyle Lowry — who has a $12 million player option for the final year of his contract (2017-18) — said in a recent interview with The Vertical that he plans to opt out and join the free-agency market this summer.Lowry hopes to re-sign with Toronto and wants contract negotiations to be "close" once the free agency period begins on July 1, but if not, he's "open to seeing what else is out there."With the skyrocketing salary cap and top-tier point guards in such high demand, this hardly comes as a surprise.
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