Anthony Parker is an "unrestricted free agent" and the Raptors will have to decide whether to sign, sign and trade, or let AP go...
It is currently the most likely scenario that Anthony Parker will not get an offer from Toronto and will look to sign with someone else...
He is a solid, 6-6, 2-guard with decent offensive and defensive abilities and almost certainly will get offers from other teams.
Boston and Cleveland are among the teams who could use Parker and may be interested...
This draft outlook blog suggests that Anthony Parker is NOT on the untouchable list and could be dealt before draft day, even if signed...
A couple of Toronto's draft possibilities are SG's and are listed as
"a great replacement for Anthony Parker"
BTW-- AP's Raptors teammate, Patrick O'Bryant may be on the move again, and if no NBA team offers, he might go overseas...
"The Raptors have five big men – Chris Bosh, Andrea Bargnani, Kris Humphries, Reggie Evans and Nathan Jawai
– with guaranteed contracts for next season, and it's likely they will exercise an option on Patrick O'Bryant."
http://www.thestar.com/sports/article/651274
It is currently the most likely scenario that Anthony Parker will not get an offer from Toronto and will look to sign with someone else...
He is a solid, 6-6, 2-guard with decent offensive and defensive abilities and almost certainly will get offers from other teams.
Boston and Cleveland are among the teams who could use Parker and may be interested...
This draft outlook blog suggests that Anthony Parker is NOT on the untouchable list and could be dealt before draft day, even if signed...
A couple of Toronto's draft possibilities are SG's and are listed as
"a great replacement for Anthony Parker"
BTW-- AP's Raptors teammate, Patrick O'Bryant may be on the move again, and if no NBA team offers, he might go overseas...
"The Raptors have five big men – Chris Bosh, Andrea Bargnani, Kris Humphries, Reggie Evans and Nathan Jawai
– with guaranteed contracts for next season, and it's likely they will exercise an option on Patrick O'Bryant."
http://www.thestar.com/sports/article/651274
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