How the NBA hiatus could impact the Toronto Raptors’ future. JLew1050 has MORE::
– headed for free agency this coming off-season, would that unfinished business give the team or those players more incentive to run it back again?Lewenberg: Road back to NBA Finals would be tough, but Raptors have something to prove
Without going into monotonous detail, the NBA’s salary cap is based off the previous year’s basketball related income and projected forward. It has gone up in each of the past seven seasons – and 32 of the 36 seasons since it was created – in accordance with the league’s financial growth. It was set at $109 million this season and initial projections had it rising to $115 million for 2020-21.
With so much cap uncertainty, look for players to avoid locking themselves into long-term deals this coming off-season. Guys who may have been planning to exercise their player options – including Spurs guard and former Raptor– might decide to opt in instead. We could also see an influx of free agents signing one-year deals, which would allow them to re-enter the marketplace in 2021, when more teams will have space and the league is in a better place financially.
“Best-case scenario, no, I wouldn’t take a short-term deal. But obviously this is not a best-case scenario for anybody. I’ll just say I’m flexible. I’m open. I’ll listen.” His options to get a big long-term deal this summer might be limited, but all it takes is one offer. Maybe a team like Detroit sees the quieter market as an opportunity to get ahead of the 2021 spending spree. If that big offer doesn’t come, or if it’s not desirable, a one-year agreement with Toronto might be mutually beneficial.
With Lowry owed $30 million in the final year of his deal and Siakam’s extension kicking in next season, the Raptors were likely going to be acting as a cap team and wouldn’t have been active in free agency this summer anyway. They can go over the cap to re-sign their own guys. The league’s current financial climate could actually put them in a better position to do that.
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