And the curse continues.
https://theundefeated.com/features/s...-nba-playoffs/
The expectation is that he will opt out of his contract to become a free agent this summer. The Spurs are expected to have interest in re-signing him.
And the curse continues.
Yeah, most of my projections have him getting either a two-year non-Bird deal with another PO or a three-year non-Bird deal with about half his third-year salary guaranteed.
spurs will have to address the kawhi situation before anything else gets done.
the guy barely played 20 mpg when kawhi missed the whole season. why would they want him back?
Don't blame him for opting out. Horrible to see a scrub like Cancerson start over him.
Why would he want to come back?
Doesn't get the minutes he deserves and has to play with scrubs
Also second option behind Anderson....absolute ing disgrace
Where careers come to die but still gets paid.
Has the stench of the loyalty variety.
Hopefully he opts out, Spurs need to raise their standards during this retool period..stop building around slow-paced mid-range shooters who don't create for others..
Fully expect him to return to SA, though..
I think Rudy is getting healthier every day. I'd support him staying a Spur.
Forbes, Anderson, Gasol, BP, Parker, King Joff...those six need to be replaced on the roster.
Gay had a good season here except for his injury. I wouldn't mind him being re-signed as a scorer off the bench, but whoa can he not play defense. For a guy that is as crazy athletic as he is, it appears he jumps high, but doesn't move his feet quickly. He got destroyed by Durant.
Forgot Danny.
Same as Paul Gasol last year, it would be to help the team. I think Gay wants to win, or else he would have kept his contract last year with Sacramento. He played limited minutes because it takes a while to come back from devastating injury, and sometimes you are never the same, ex Tony Parker or Isiah Thomas. Watch how good Demarcus Cousins will be next year. This is why Kawhi is being cautious.
Said when he signed, that the player option was basically insurance, in case he fell off a cliff or suffered another major injury. Since neither happened, it makes sense to opt out, since he should be able to recoup the MLE (which will be slightly higher this year) for another few years.
It's also good for the Spurs, since it increases their flexibility.
Yep, my bad.
Green, Forbes, Anderson, Gasol, BP, Parker, King Joff.
I like Rudy, but ...
Why keep an old, slow, injury-prone player? The Spurs need younger, faster guys with 3 point range. (Not Forbes either!!!)
Unless the Spurs are unable to sign young guns, I'd pass.
We'll see whats crumbs he gets after Porky's big bite this summer tbh.
I've been really happy with how Rudy has been playing lately.
I think because he was eased in from not playing a whole season early on, then had another injury , he could never gradually get his MPG up. But like he played 37 mins in game 2, (game 1 no one hit 30 cause it was over earlier) but if he was resigned, I definitely think his minutes will increase next year. Especially now that they see he has recovered nicely from his injury.
He's a reliable veteran scorer at a key position, but is not super young anymore. So it all depends on price. How much will be cost when he hits free agency
He signed to a contender. Spurs need to be one first
We never really got to see how he would mesh with Kawhi and now it's likely we never will. I don't mind keeping him as a designated bench scorer but him leaving wouldn't break my heart.
When anderson goes will sa girl?
I liked his play this season. I'd take him back for the right price. If kawhi was playing, him and rudy would've done some damage at the sf spot
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