I've been trying to stay out of this conversation simply because there is no right answer. Now if I had privy to Giles thoughts, then I might have some insights. But I don't. I tend to agree with the Capt that a one year deal, or a two year deal with an option on the 2nd year might be appealing to Giles, who seems to love playing here. For one thing, this isn't a good year to be a free agent. Only a few teams have a lot of room under the cap, and some of those have their own free agents to consider.
If your a team with capspace, are you looking at Giles, or are you looking at a more proven player? Yeah, Giles might be a cheap risk, but will he be a difference maker? Are you looking at Giles, or perhaps Joe Harris, Montrezl Harrell, Brandon Ingram, Fred Van Fleet, Bogdan Bogdanovic, Paul Milsap, Derrick Favors, Marcus Morris, Danilo Gallinari, Serge Ibaka, Marac Gasol, or Jae Crowder. And the list of unrestricted free agents goes on and on. Yes, some of those players will resign with their current team, but that also reduces the chance that, that team would look to sign Giles.
Hey, I'm just trying to be optimistic here. I personally think that Giles would benefit more from signing a one year deal where he can establish himself and then re-enter the free agent market a year later, which would also give us a chance to give him a bigger contract. Or maybe I'm living in fantasy land... Very nice place, you should join me...