Is there any feasible way that we can re-sign Curry in 2019 if he has a breakout season this year?

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Capologists?? I want to know if I shouldn't get too attached.
 
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What would the contract have had to have been in order to give us Bird Rights?
 
What would the contract have had to have been in order to give us Bird Rights?

Bird rights are for players that played 3 years with a team. Early Bird rights are for 2 years.

As a FA signing - he would have had to get a 3 year contract and after that - the team would have his Bird rights. Clearly this was not what the Blazers wanted here. I suspect he is a stop-gap if he does well, or a short-term experiment if he does not.
 
Bird rights are for players that played 3 years with a team. Early Bird rights are for 2 years.

As a FA signing - he would have had to get a 3 year contract and after that - the team would have his Bird rights. Clearly this was not what the Blazers wanted here. I suspect he is a stop-gap if he does well, or a short-term experiment if he does not.
I'm pretty sure it was Curry that wanted the deal structured that way, not the Blazers. He's got a player option for next year. The Blazers wouldn't put it in his hands if they only wanted him for one year as a stop gap. Curry is on a proove it deal since he wasn't getting good offers. If he struggles or is not healthy he can just pick up his option.
 
They are probably banking on Simons deserving playing time by then. And then there is Baldwin needing part of that MLE if he has a breakout season.
 
I don’t see him having a “breakout” season with Dame and CJ on the roster.
 
I don’t see him having a “breakout” season with Dame and CJ on the roster.
Listen here Lakers fan.
Portland is not giving CJ or Lillard to your beloved franchise.
 

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