Rotoworld
The Raptors and DeMar DeRozan have reportedly agreed to a four-year, $40 million contract extension.
Toronto is already paying Landry Fields $6.3 million per year through the 2014-15 season, and this contract is pretty rich for a guy whose scoring (16.7), FG percentage (42.2 percent), rebounding (3.3), steals (0.8) and blocks (0.3) all declined last year, in his third NBA season, even though his playing time increased slightly. From a fantasy perspective, DeRozan's value mainly hinges on improvement in his 3-point shooting and/or play-making.
Toronto is already paying Landry Fields $6.3 million per year through the 2014-15 season, and this contract is pretty rich for a guy whose scoring (16.7), FG percentage (42.2 percent), rebounding (3.3), steals (0.8) and blocks (0.3) all declined last year, in his third NBA season, even though his playing time increased slightly. From a fantasy perspective, DeRozan's value mainly hinges on improvement in his 3-point shooting and/or play-making.