CalgaryRapsFan wrote:
Unless the Raptors can get a lottery pick without taking any salary back, I would NOT trade Calderon this season/offseason.
I would love to see Calderon playing with Valanciunas, a healthy Bargnani, another lottery pick and hopefully at least one big name free agent addition - that is essentially a completely different (and significantly improved) team than the one we're seeing right now.
I could even envision Calderon re-signing after next season for a cheaper contract, to continue as the starter for a couple more seasons, since pass-first PG tend to have longevity in this league (ie: Nash, Kidd). Whether we sign a young PG this upcoming offseason or next, or we draft one, I really like the idea of Calderon being the mentor who can eventually make the transition to veteran backup PG.
Besides, most players on the free agency list fall into one unfavourable category or another:
- no chance of signing in Toronto because they want to play in a big US market
- no chance of playing in Toronto because their team will match (or they will just re-sign stright up)
- bidding war will cause them to be overpaid and hopefully Toronto won't be that unfortunate team
- player is overrated and/or not a pass-first PG, which is what I'd like the Raptors' PG-of-the-future to be
- player is too old to be considered long-term solution for Toronto
- player just isn't that good
The only player on the list that seems a legit possibility and doesn't fall into one of these unfavourable categories, is Dragic. However, he'll be 26 next season and has not proven he can be a starter, let alone an above-average player who is a true leader on the court. For me, I'd rather look to either the 2012 or 2013 draft, than pin my hopes on Dragic. Stick with Calderon.