When the Toronto Raptors signed Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka to three-year deals, rather than full-length contracts, Masai Ujiri had a plan in mind. Keep the Raptors flexible and allow them to dip back into free agency during the Summer of 2020.
But what happens when the 2020 offseason is projecting to be a dud? When you’ve put all your eggs in the wrong basket? Rather than continuing down a flawed path, the Raptors should pivot and focus their attention towards the 2021 class.
Raptors projected 2020 space
Nearly all of the Raptors veterans are on expiring deals this upcoming year.