As far as destinations, Berger says Lowry could land in Dallas or Atlanta since he has just $1 million of his contract guaranteed for next season. But really, what could Dallas offer for Toronto's most talent-rich player?
Raptors beat writer Ryan Wolstat tweeted taht the trade talk depends on who you talk with, and he finds that split "insane" for one big reason: Lowry has talent. Lots of it. And the Raptors need talented players if they're going to win games.
Re: Raptors would prefer to deal Lowry over Calderon rumour: Depends who you talk to in organization
— Ryan Wolstat (@WolstatSun) January 26, 2013
There is a split in organization between Lowry and Calderon. I find that insane based on many things
— Ryan Wolstat (@WolstatSun) January 26, 2013
Lowry might be a prickly personality, but he's Toronto's most talented player, has a cheap deal, younger
— Ryan Wolstat (@WolstatSun) January 26, 2013
There are a lot of ultra-talented assholes in pro sports. A lot of teams have won with them
— Ryan Wolstat (@WolstatSun) January 26, 2013
Talent wins, especially in the NBA and being difficult doesn't mean you're a bad dude, just means you're ... difficult
— Ryan Wolstat (@WolstatSun) January 26, 2013
Mediocre, nice guys are great, but they're not going to take a pro team very far
— Ryan Wolstat (@WolstatSun) January 26, 2013
To those saying Lowry hasn't won much and PG must lead team, that's true too. If he were talented a winner AND a unifier he'd be Chris Paul
— Ryan Wolstat (@WolstatSun) January 26, 2013
Very hard to find a PG with all of those attributes. Though Lowry isn't that, what he is is a big-time talent. And those guys hard to find
— Ryan Wolstat (@WolstatSun) January 26, 2013
Lowry hasn't been playing like the guy we saw in Houston who was close to an all-star (esp. on D), but the talent is thereLong-term, Lowry is far more valuable to the Raptors. If he's freed from this timeshare, he's proven that he can put up beastly numbers.
— Ryan Wolstat (@WolstatSun) January 26, 2013
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