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    It's also a bit sad to think about , but one thing the FO has now vs then, is experienced player development, a dedicated d league team, and chip engelland. Lots of those guys who tried our prior to 2012 didn't get the opportunities that Simmons currently has. Not much more to say about it. Sucks for them, other than James Anderson I don't think anyone we waived would really make a difference.
    Simmons may be the first D-league talent that Austin has developed that might actually stick with the Spurs.

    Jamychal Green could have been that person, but he signed elsewhere.

    This is a good sign in that the Austin system might finally pay dividends.

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    Simmons may be the first D-league talent that Austin has developed that might actually stick with the Spurs.

    Jamychal Green could have been that person, but he signed elsewhere.

    This is a good sign in that the Austin system might finally pay dividends.
    CoJo would have stuck if not for the fact that he was buried behind Parker and Mills and Spurs couldn't afford to pay him and go after LMA.

    I know Joseph was drafted with the Spurs, but his game was built in Austin and he is doing quite well in Toronto now.

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    I had no doubt in my mind Simmons could replace Manu as the Spurs future 6th man. He is no manu, but he is as every bit athletic and the one thing he has over young Manu is his size and strength. He rarely gets knocked down going to the rim. I don't expect him to as injured prone as Manu.
    Aren't they practically the same size?

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    CoJo would have stuck if not for the fact that he was buried behind Parker and Mills and Spurs couldn't afford to pay him and go after LMA.

    I know Joseph was drafted with the Spurs, but his game was built in Austin and he is doing quite well in Toronto now.
    I look at Cojo as that failed development project and wasted pick that should have gone to Jimmy Butler instead. :-(

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    Aren't they practically the same size?
    Yes, they are about the same size. However, both listed at 6'6", Manu probably has a higher standing reach.

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    I look at Cojo as that failed development project and wasted pick that should have gone to Jimmy Butler instead. :-(
    Can you imagine Kawhi and Butler drafted together? Damn

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    Lot's of knee jerk reactions here after having so many years of disappointment with the likes of James 'Flight' Wight, James Gist, Pops Mensah-Bonsu, etc...

    Folks got to realize, it isn't the elite athleticism that impressed me, it's the score in traffic and pass in traffic that sets him apart.
    But none of them shot over .400 in the D league. None of them could take a guy off the dribble like Simmons can. I was never impressed with any of the Spurs D-League players. That last player I was impressed with was Gary Neal as far as SL and D league play. Neal is a serviceable NBA bench player. I also like Gee but I wasn't impressed with him. I thought he was just a good fringe player to have coming off the bench.

    But I watched pretty much all the SL games and a few of the D-league playoff games last year and Simmons and Eddie were pretty awesome. I was more impressed by Simmons b/c of his Athleticism and ball handles.

    Nothing Knee-Jerk about my reaction. Look at the beginning of this thread. My opinion about Simmons hasn't changed one bit from the SL to the Preseason til now.

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    Can you imagine Kawhi and Butler drafted together? Damn
    Oh... what could have been!

    All the pre-draft predictions had Butler in the first round or early 2nd round. CoJo was like late 2nd round. Yet, Spurs picked him up even after they already drafted De Colo in the previous year.

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    Can you imagine Kawhi and Butler drafted together? Damn
    If we would have drafted and developed Butler, there's no way PATFO trades Paul George Hill for Kawhi.

    Who would you rather have, Butler or Kawhi?

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    If we would have drafted and developed Butler, there's no way PATFO trades Paul George Hill for Kawhi.

    Who would you rather have, Butler or Kawhi?
    2011 NBA Draft. Kawhi was already picked.

    It was a choice of picking up Cojo or Butler. Spurs picked Cojo.

    Again... another ty take by you.

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    2011 NBA Draft. Kawhi was already picked.

    It was a choice of picking up Cojo or Butler. Spurs picked Cojo.

    Again... another ty take by you.
    yeah, because draft picks happen in a vacuum.

    RC: "Hey Pop, let's trade our back-up point guard for the 15th pick, this guy is going to be an epic talent"

    Pop: "Ok, Buford"

    RC: "And then, lets spend our 29th pick on a another small forward with a similar skill set, and not try to replace the backup PG we just traded away"

    Pop: "Sounds great, RC. Pull the trigger, Tony can play 48 a night!"


    You do realize our PG "depth" at the time was Temple and Chris Quinn, right?

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    yeah, because draft picks happen in a vacuum.

    RC: "Hey Pop, let's trade our back-up point guard for the 15th pick, this guy is going to be an epic talent"

    Pop: "Ok, Buford"

    RC: "And then, lets spend our 29th pick on a another small forward with a similar skill set, and not try to replace the backup PG we just traded away"

    Pop: "Sounds great, RC. Pull the trigger, Tony can play 48 a night!"


    You do realize our PG "depth" at the time was Temple and Chris Quinn, right?

    Changing the reason why it was such a ty take?

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    Changing the reason why it was such a ty take?
    keep digging and deflecting, bra. Maybe the LOL#you thread will drop off the first page by February

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    Another great take about Jonathon Simmons:

    http://foxsanantonio.com/sports/spur...mons-nba-dream

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    He would make a good wide reciever .

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    He would make a good wide reciever .
    Bend over. I'll make you a good wide receiver.



    J/k calm down

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    I had no doubt in my mind Simmons could replace Manu as the Spurs future 6th man. He is no manu, but he is as every bit athletic and the one thing he has over young Manu is his size and strength. He rarely gets knocked down going to the rim. I don't expect him to as injured prone as Manu.

    He was just thinking too much out there in the Preseason and he wasn't properly closing out on screens on D. And plus he wasn't gauging the speed of help defenders and that led to a lot of his turnovers. The video below would not have happen in the preseason or early season. Simmons has truly adjusted his game to account for the speed of help defenders at an NBA Level

    I am a little surprised he has progressed so fast since the preseason. But I am not surprised of the product thus far. Simmons has elite NBA athleticism and he can take almost any defender one-on-one to the hoop. The missing element was his passing off the double teams. I think he has that pretty much down at this point. So much, help defenders are reluctant to leave their guy to guard him at times.

    Always thought it funny when some posters here mentioned he should be cut after his preseason performances.

    Man, it's gotta be fun playing with a guy like Boban

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    New highlight play:

    Mills probably told Baynes, "He just sent your back down under, mate."

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    Dude has shown a little bit of everything. Just a matter of time until he starts putting things together more consistently

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    Dude has shown a little bit of everything. Just a matter of time until he starts putting things together more consistently
    If you found a NBA fan who had been marooned on a desert island and showed him all the Simmons highlights, he would think he was one of the top players in the league.
    He is almost frustrating to watch.. he is so tantalizingly talented, but hasn't put it all together. It's not just the athleticism, but he's got some skill, feel for the game, and doesn't appear to be lazy or a head case.....

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    If you found a NBA fan who had been marooned on a desert island and showed him all the Simmons highlights, he would think he was one of the top players in the league.
    He is almost frustrating to watch.. he is so tantalizingly talented, but hasn't put it all together. It's not just the athleticism, but he's got some skill, feel for the game, and doesn't appear to be lazy or a head case.....
    Simmons is a rookie in a team that is loaded with veterans who have played for over a decade in multiple playoff runs. He isn't expected to have the skills even in his first season.

    It would be a travesty though if both Simmons and Boban aren't able to play in the Rookie / Sop re game.

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    Baynes

    Good riddance

    Simmons

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    Some praise from Manu: http://www.poundingtherock.com/2016/...on-translation

    We've also gotten good production from players that surprised us. Jonathon Simmons was sent down to the D-League because he didn't have a good start, was unfamiliar with the team and had a lot of energy but couldn't find the right role. Yet when he got back from Austin he was very useful to us. He gives us something that the rest of us might not have: that freshness, that speed, that quickness. He's also very athletic, a good defender and he's hitting shots when he is open. He's been a pleasant surprise. He's a kid who has hunger, energy and confidence.
    Non-believers.... please line up at the confession box.

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