1 week ago
Here's why the rest of the NBA is mad at the Toronto Raptors right now
The Toronto Raptors, throughout most of their history, haven’t exactly been seen as villains of the NBA.But one deal they signed a little over a year ago might be causing a bit of friction around the rest of the league.Last summer, Toronto had a contract extension with point guard Immanuel Quickley worth US$175 million on a five-year deal, or an average annual value of US$35 million.Several other players around the NBA remain in negotiations with their teams as restricted free agents, including Golden State forward Jonathan Kuminga, Chicago guard Josh Giddey, Nets wing Cam Thomas, and Philadelphia guard Quentin Grimes.The Quickley extension was one of the last major pieces of business in the final year of his time with the Raptors for former team president Masai Ujiri, who was let go in June."That contract screwed up a lot of things, and that's why you can't use [comparable players in contract negotiations]… I don't think Toronto go...
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