No surprises here, as he is was a restricted free agent, he now becomes an unrestricted free agent. I wouldn't mind re-signing him for the minimum, but I reckon a few teams will look at him purely because of his shooting ability. 31 points vs Denver will only help his case that he can play 15-20 minutes a game at this level. I reckon Cleveland will go after him.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Supersonic:</div><div class="quote_post">No surprises here, as he is was a restricted free agent, he now becomes an unrestricted free agent. I wouldn't mind re-signing him for the minimum, but I reckon a few teams will look at him purely because of his shooting ability. 31 points vs Denver will only help his case that he can play 15-20 minutes a game at this level. I reckon Cleveland will go after him.</div> We can't resign him. As a restricted free agent draftee of the Bobcats Frahm can choose from all the teams in the league except Seattle. The question is will any of those other teams choose him?
Well, we can resign him if another team picks him up and drops him. Which would be kind of pointless.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Iron Shiek:</div><div class="quote_post">We can't resign him. As a restricted free agent draftee of the Bobcats Frahm can choose from all the teams in the league except Seattle. The question is will any of those other teams choose him?</div> Really? My bad then, I thought if Charlotte draft him as a restricted F/A, then he immediately becomes unrestricted and available to all 30 teams. Oh well, at least we have the memories of that game against Denver