Carlos Delfino is back on the Raptors' radar. During a halftime interview yesterday, general manager Bryan Colangelo, without provocation, mentioned the swingman's name as a possibility. Delfino left the Raptors last season as a restricted free agent, bolting to Russian club team Khimki BC in what is believed to be a three-year deal worth $12 million US. The Raptors can match any offer by opposing NBA clubs for Delfino, who emerged as a very productive reserve in his only season in Toronto. Colangelo traded second-round picks in 2009 and 2011 to Detroit to acquire Delfino, who averaged 9.0 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.8 assists as a Raptor. Colangelo is prepared to match any offer, even though the Raptors are walking a thin line with regards to the league's tax threshold.
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what are his stats like in Europe this year? does anyone know?
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he's not even hot or cold, he's just delfino, but its good, and something we lack.
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We should bring back Darrick Martin also. I'm sick and tired of Will "The King" Solomon. They both shoot the same percentage but at least Martin doesn't get caught in the air and turn the ball over every other play.