Should i pick up kyle lowry
Teams won't be able to collapse the paint as aggressively with him on the court and he gives the Heat another knockdown shooter, as well as a dynamic ball handler next to Butler and Adebayo. As became clear in the NBA Playoffs, it pays to have multiple playmakers in the postseason.
He might not solve all of their problems by himself — this is your reminder that Lowry is in his mids, has dealt with some injuries over the last couple of seasons and might not be able to carry quite the same load that he once did — but he can solve a lot of them.
The scary part? Lowry should fit in just as well — if not better — on the other end of the court. The Heat were already a good defensive team, but it was mostly off of the strength of Butler and Adebayo, both of whom earned All-Defensive Second Team honours. While Lowry has never made an All-Defensive Team in his career, he's long been regarded as one of the best defenders at his position.
He's good for a steal and a couple of deflections per game. In fact, Lowry has checked out as one of the most effective post defenders in the league over the last few seasons. He's tough to move and players tend to become turnover machines when he's defending them on the low block. Lowry, Butler and Adebayo alone would've been tough to deal with, but the Heat, of course, also signed PJ Tucker and Markieff Morris in free agency, giving them two more versatile defenders who are as tough as nails.
Even with only some combination of those five, the Heat should be able to match up with just about every team in the league and make life difficult for them.
Put it all together, and Lowry can be the catalyst to the Heat getting back to their title-contending ways. They might still be a tier below the Bucks and Nets in the Eastern Conference, but they might not be that far behind if everything breaks right for them. I suspect in either of the above cases, the Raptors might ask for an additional 1st round pick Miami has their pick to trade , since Miami would likely lose an asset like that to clear cap room for Lowry by shedding Dragic, and they would also lose Robinson and the MLE.
The Heat need to provide enough value for it to make sense for the Raptors to walk away from their cap space. This is the deal that maybe should have happened back at the deadline. Now things are so much harder — the Sixers continue to be in a tough spot moving forward.
It can severely limit how a team adds to its roster, especially for a contender, which any team trading for Lowry is trying to be. With a team like Philadelphia, who are starting the off-season far above the cap with no real hope of generating cap room, the hard cap is a far greater concern.
Similar to Dallas and Miami, they would need to sign-and-trade one of their own free agents to Toronto. The candidate here would be Danny Green, who is still solid, but not likely to command the sort of salary that would be offered in a sign-and-trade to help this deal happen. So something like this would fit:. As a note, this could also work by guaranteeing Hill and trading him and Seth Curry, and trying to keep Danny Green. This might be necessary if Green is not open to the sign-and-trade, but I suspect they would prefer to keep Curry.
But wait. So how much more salary does Philly need to shed? The trade itself lost them two more, so seven more players. How do we fix that for the Sixers? So, first stop, Seth Curry. And there is no way to make it up on the 76ers side unless they are moving a core piece. The only thing that could happen is Lowry accepts a lesser deal. Ben Simmons is getting traded.
The 76ers are asking the world, and getting laughed at. They should and likely do want Kyle Lowry. If Lowry wants to play there, there is one easy solution. When nothing else works, try the obvious. Or, you know, try it first. The pick package that would accompany Lowry to Philly would be a matter of some negotiation, and would likely land somewhere near something like a unprotected first, swap rights, and a protected first. And Philly would have some flexibility to add via their own MLE before hitting the hard cap.
I am sure this is less return than Philly would want in a Simmons trade, but they got through the draft with nary a taker, so they might have to choose between an only OK return though this one is still good for their short term chances to win while Joel Embiid is in his prime and a very awkward and possibly unacceptable outcome of just bringing Simmons back in the fall.
Even with a sizeable salary cut for Lowry. Philadelphia 76ers. Sources: Probe into Heat, Bulls in advanced stage. Chicago Bulls. Lillard out vs. Nuggets with lower abdominal pain. Portland Trail Blazers. Harden drops 39 in Nets win: 'I'm getting there'. Brooklyn Nets. Gobert, Turner among 4 fined in Jazz-Pacers fray. Utah Jazz. Blazers prez McGowan steps down after 9 years.
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Lowry brings them a more well-rounded presence at point guard. Lowry will be a more than adequate pick-and-roll partner for Adebayo, and he should relieve Butler of his rather large playmaking burden.
His impact could be even bigger on the other end of the floor.
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