I think we should just draft someone as good as Kawahi to replace Manu and be our starting 2 guard for the next 15 years.
, from the sound of it Duncan may call it quits after all. Makes me a bit worried that Green may not be back either.
I think we should just draft someone as good as Kawahi to replace Manu and be our starting 2 guard for the next 15 years.
that, lets draft someone as good as Tim in the draft to be the franchise the next 19 seasons.
I know some people were intrigued by the idea of Barea on the Spurs.
And who can't guard screens for . No thanks on Hill at $8 million a year when his defense is as bad as Porker's.
I hope that's Pop code for " Tony Parker, we're salary dumping his ass"
I don't think that had to do with Timmy, Robz.
It sucks that RC isn't buddy-buddy with Fredo or Phil. The Knicks and Lakers are perfect landing spots for the Baconator tbh.
At this point they wouldn't be talking about "substantial changes" with Tim coming back another year or two. Remember, this team is greater than the sum of its parts, so taking away half of them and putting in new ones will take time to adjust to. Can't see this team doing anything that significant unless it meant Duncan was calling it quits.
Manu retiring would be pretty significant tbh
Derp, forgot about Manu. At this point he's already retired in my mind.
Who would want splitter?
Not from sa
I think when Pop said they are starting "not exactly over again", that was in reference to Tim not retiring. Because if Tim retired, regardless of everything else, that would really be starting over.
I'm thinking Manu and Bonner retire, and Marco, Cory, Baynes, Ayres and Reggie Williams all leave.
That's roughly half the team, so yeah, not exactly starting over, but pretty close. It will be fun to root for a new-look team.
I'm sad. Did you get better?
Selling nuclear weapons maybe but not playing basketball.
yeah, I'm fine...
It's ok, it's just off the bench. Plus we're screwed with Fatso anyways.
Cojo is still only 23, and I think he's similar to George Hill, who had his best season last year at 29 yrs old. I hope they bring him back and he spends the entire off season working on ball handling. With Parker aging and in decline, I think the Spurs need Cojo and Mills to average over 20 mpg next year...
Joseph has the tools to become a key player, as we saw in November/December when he stepped up with all the injuries, but there's no denying that he's just a completely different player when he's out there with Manu and/or Parker IMO..his confidence level completely disappears for whatever reason, I guess fear of messing up..
When he's afraid to drive and/or shoot, it hinders and stalls the offense, kills spacing..you can't be a defensive specialist that doesn't play offense in today's game, especially at his position..
With Manu's impending retirement, maybe Joseph realizes what he could be for this team, assuming he stays..
That's cool, but if Tim is coming back, I'd like somebody more consistent to handle the bench, not experimenting, tbh... Cojo is ok if you're building for the next 3-4 years, but if we're going to try to contend against next season, I think the Spurs would be better served with a more seasoned player.
The Spurs bringing Joseph back will have meant they completely struck out in free agency.
They'd have to trade Diaw, Splitter, or sign and trade Green to get that no defense playing got. I'll pass. Let Indiana keep their up tbh.
I gotta take a look at the available FAs in the SG/PG position, tbh... I suspect that if Manu hangs em up, they'll be looking for something there...
I see the Spurs getting a few role playing FAs this summer-- guys like Jerebko, Brandan Wright, Jared Dudley-- rather than one bigger named star.
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