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duncan228
04-20-2009, 03:58 PM
Raptors plan to offer Bosh extension (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=txraptorsbosh&prov=st&type=lgns)


Toronto Raptors general manager Bryan Colangelo will offer forward Chris Bosh a contract extension this summer.

Colangelo hopes an uncertain economy will be enough to keep the four-time All-Star off the open market and with Toronto for as many as five more seasons.

Bosh has two years and approximately $33 million remaining on his current contract, but can opt out after next season, joining a hotly anticipated group of free agents that could include LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Amare Stoudemire.

A six-year veteran who averaged 22.7 points and 10.0 rebounds this year, Bosh signed his current contract on July 14, 2006. Under the NBA’s collective bargaining agreement, Toronto can re-sign Bosh for three more seasons after the three-year anniversary of that deal.

“Chris is still the best player on this team and thus will remain the cornerstone of the franchise,” Colangelo said Monday, recapping Toronto’s 33-49 season. “I will sit down and talk to him and his agent this summer about the possibility of signing an extension.”

With the salary cap expected to go down and world financial markets still in flux, Colangelo expects the economy to “change options for players.” As such, he’ll pitch security and stability to Bosh when they begin negotiations.

“It’s not out of the realm of reason, especially with the changing economic climate and where things are, there might be a model that actually looks safer to sign the deal now,” Colangelo said. “We will explore that, we’ll talk about it. I’m sure he’ll review those alternatives and options and we’ll see if it makes sense for him. If not, there’s still no reason to panic and trade Chris Bosh.”

If Bosh rejects the idea of a long-term commitment, however, Colangelo may be forced to explore trade options.

“If it’s there and there’s an opportunity to improve your basketball team, then obviously you make that move,” Colangelo said.

Sorting out Bosh’s future is just one item on Colangelo’s to-do list as he tries to point Toronto back into the playoffs. The Raptors finished 13th in the 15-team Eastern Conference, six games out of a postseason berth. It’s just the third time in 14 seasons as a GM that Colangelo has not reached the playoffs.

“Quite honestly, I didn’t look at our record much this year,” Colangelo said. “I had a tough time swallowing it.”

To make the standings more palatable next season, Colangelo must decide whether to bring back free agent forward Shawn Marion, acquired in a midseason trade with Miami; guard Anthony Parker; and forward Joey Graham.

If he can’t bring back Marion, Colangelo will try to replace him in a sign-and-trade.

“I have an idea of the teams that are interested in Shawn,” Colangelo said. “With the market being pretty thin out there, his best option would be to utilize us as a conduit to get what he’s looking for.”

Toronto will try to re-sign swingman Carlos Delfino, who played in Russia this year, part of an effort to make the roster more “maniacal.”

“We’re constantly looking for that fierceness and we sorely lack it,” Colangelo said.

Also undecided is the fate of interim coach Jay Triano, who took over after Colangelo fired Sam Mitchell following an 8-9 start.

Colangelo acknowledged that agents for other coaches have contacted him, but said he has not conducted any interviews. He said Triano’s strong relationship with the players gives the former assistant “a very good shot at maintaining the job.”

As for the status of assistants Alex English, Mike Evans and Gord Herbert, Colangelo said it’s “safe to assume there will be change” in the rest of the coaching staff.

sook
04-20-2009, 04:13 PM
why?

jacobdrj
04-20-2009, 04:14 PM
Because he is the 2nd coming of Kevin Garnet...

sook
04-20-2009, 04:16 PM
:lol

resistanze
04-20-2009, 04:17 PM
Bosh: Fuck no.

ata
04-20-2009, 04:18 PM
Bosh already have enough money for the rest of the life (if he is smart enough). Now he want rings - he will never get one in Toronto.

Bob Lanier
04-20-2009, 04:46 PM
Because he is the 2nd coming of Kevin Garnet...
His game is nothing like Garnett's other than the fact that they're both midrange jumpshooters.

Much more like David Robinson's.

Too bad he can't play defense half as well as either of them.

Bob Lanier
04-20-2009, 04:48 PM
Bosh already have enough money for the rest of the life (if he is smart enough). Now he want rings - he will never get one in Toronto.
:lol

So, you expect him to sign an MLE contract with the Cavaliers then?

IronMexican
04-20-2009, 04:49 PM
I hope he is smart enough to get out of there. Imagine him and CP3? That would be awesome. Both are pretty young.

redzero
04-20-2009, 04:49 PM
Dammit, I want Bosh. Bosh for West and Stojakovic straight up. I'll also throw in Tyson Chandler for free.

Bob Lanier
04-20-2009, 04:50 PM
Bosh for West
This is like that Amare for KG deal we heard so much about, right?

Kamnik
04-20-2009, 05:53 PM
Bosh already have enough money for the rest of the life (if he is smart enough). Now he want rings - he will never get one in Toronto.

what he said

i would never ever resign in Toronto if i was him.... go to a championship contender and take a slight less

ploto
04-20-2009, 05:58 PM
Toronto will try to re-sign swingman Carlos Delfino, who played in Russia this year, part of an effort to make the roster more “maniacal.”
Why they let him go, I do not know.

lefty
04-20-2009, 06:52 PM
Do it Spurs, do it !!!!

Lars
04-20-2009, 07:04 PM
McGrady/Landry/Brooks for Bosh/Calderon gogogo

Ditty
04-20-2009, 11:48 PM
bonner for bosh

please dont sign bosh

dont u want to come to the beautiful warm weather here in san antonio

KSeal
04-21-2009, 12:13 AM
bonner for bosh

please dont sign bosh

dont u want to come to the beautiful warm weather here in san antonio

Kinda like Kwame for Gasol, yeah only the Lakers can pull off these kind of deals :lmao

ploto
04-21-2009, 11:08 AM
If anyone cares:

Okay, what did we really learn yesterday in what was quite the BC session. It went longer than usual, he was a bit more combative than he’s been in a while, more revealing his personal thoughts and quite interesting in many regards.

But …

There was nothing new on Bosh (will talk extension, doesn’t think it’ll happen, won’t trade him just because).


Did you hear one of the names that popped up during the session? Rasho.

And since Bryan brought him up – as an example of the kind of good locker room guy teams need – I can see them having some interest in him this summer. But I also heard Bryan suggest Patrick O’Bryant will be back...

http://thestar.blogs.com/raptors/2009/04/some-post-postmortem-items-to-think-about.html