View Full Version : now what?
falconqb1234
05-09-2010, 09:33 PM
well. now what?
Juanobili
05-09-2010, 09:33 PM
the draft is comin up... uh... I guess I'm just lookin forward to that
FalleNxWiZarDx
05-09-2010, 09:34 PM
there is always next year I guess
peskypesky
05-09-2010, 09:35 PM
trade a bunch of guys for Blake Griffin?
Cherry
05-09-2010, 09:41 PM
Rebuild:
-built ( ), -building , -builds . To build again. To make extensive structural repairs on.
toki9
05-09-2010, 09:44 PM
Jefferson becomes the large expiring contract? Mason leaves? Bonner leaves?
Blair and Hill get more seasoning.
Bring Splitter over.
Find a couple of shooters/a long, defensive 3.
Get healthy (Parker/Manu).
Pop gets his head out of his ass and maybe try to win more games during the season? Build a bench?
What else? I'm sure the list is long. I'm actually kind of excited about next season.
Amarelooms
05-09-2010, 09:53 PM
Spurs need to make major changes like the Mavs....gotta get rid of one of big 3. Guessing it's Parker that's the odd man out
:elephant
peskypesky
05-09-2010, 09:57 PM
Spurs need to make major changes like the Mavs....gotta get rid of one of big 3. Guessing it's Parker that's the odd man out
:elephant
trade Parker for a big man. Chris Kaman?
Kori Ellis
05-09-2010, 09:58 PM
You guys are nuts wanting to trade Parker for a big. If you want to trade him, you have to trade him for a point guard. Hill isn't a point guard. He averaged .8 assists in 34 mpg in postseason. Yeah... not even one freakin' assist a game.
Buddy Holly
05-09-2010, 10:05 PM
You guys are nuts wanting to trade Parker for a big. If you want to trade him, you have to trade him for a point guard. Hill isn't a point guard. He averaged .8 assists in 34 mpg in postseason. Yeah... not even one freakin' assist a game.
I think the only way you trade him is paired with Jefferson in order to get anything of value back because trading Tony alone won't get us much back.
spurs1990
05-09-2010, 10:07 PM
Let's just say, If none of the 12 players on the roster come back in November, I wouldn't be unhappy.
peskypesky
05-09-2010, 10:11 PM
You guys are nuts wanting to trade Parker for a big. If you want to trade him, you have to trade him for a point guard. Hill isn't a point guard. He averaged .8 assists in 34 mpg in postseason. Yeah... not even one freakin' assist a game.
Temple
Kori Ellis
05-09-2010, 10:12 PM
Temple
:lmao Good one.
Brazil
05-09-2010, 10:17 PM
You guys are nuts wanting to trade Parker for a big. If you want to trade him, you have to trade him for a point guard. Hill isn't a point guard. He averaged .8 assists in 34 mpg in postseason. Yeah... not even one freakin' assist a game.
+1000
trading parker makes sense for another elite pg and that is all. Hill is a pure SG, I don't think Manu can run the point during a whole season without loosing his O mojo and the spurs have no time to develop a new project
DJ Mbenga
05-09-2010, 10:19 PM
hope
Spurs Brazil
05-09-2010, 10:19 PM
I'm only think about trade Tony if he decides to play in the summer.
A rest and fresh Tony is the key to put us in the top again. We need 2009 Tony again
scottspurs
05-09-2010, 10:20 PM
Trading Parker would quickly backfire and the spurs would regret it big time.
baseline bum
05-09-2010, 10:21 PM
Temple
Mason
Kori Ellis
05-09-2010, 10:21 PM
+1000
trading parker makes sense for another elite pg and that is all. Hill is a pure SG, I don't think Manu can run the point during a whole season without loosing his O mojo and the spurs have no time to develop a new project
Exactly.
I think the Spurs plan next year will be starting the Hill-Parker backcourt and Manu back to the bench. Pop doesn't like Manu handling point guard duties over long stretches because he loses his Manu-ness :) And it's easier for him to be the X factor and Pop to monitor his minutes off the bench.
So, I don't think Parker is going anywhere.
GHill was very good offensively this year, but he was a big disappointment on D for the most part. And he's not a starting PG.
Brazil
05-09-2010, 10:22 PM
now what ? humm the photoshop spurs fishing thread ! I need one
TDMVPDPOY
05-09-2010, 10:24 PM
hornets should deal cp3 to us, we would absorb a contract if need to ...
deron williams he going anywhere if boozer is boltin this summer?
toki9
05-09-2010, 10:28 PM
Start: Parker, Hill, Quality-3 to be named later, Splitter, Duncan
Bench: Manu, Blair, McDyess, Temple?, Gee?, Hairston?, Mahinmi?, Bonner?
superjames1992
05-09-2010, 10:29 PM
Let's just say, If none of the 12 players on the roster come back in November, I wouldn't be unhappy.
Wow. So you never want to see Duncan, Parker, or Ginobili again and you're a fan?
I'll post the same thing I posted last offseason.
Trade Duncan and Manu for younger pieces. Not the popular choice, but the best one. Give them to a fringe team to give your guys a couple more shots and get some good pieces before they have no value.
Trade them to OKC for Green, Harden, etc.
Trade them to Hou for Hill, Budinger, lottery picks, etc.
Trade them to Por for Aldridge, bayless, etc.
Honestly, what is going to be different next year?
samikeyp
05-09-2010, 10:34 PM
Now what?
Now begins the crazy time here at Spurstalk. :)
outmap
05-09-2010, 10:40 PM
1. Trade Jefferson (expiring contract!)
2. Bring in Splitter
3. Hope to get lucky at the Draft (again)
4. Sign a shooter (Morrow, Ridnour, Korver)
Keep the big 3 of course.
Bring Splitter in.
Trade RJ or even just give him away as long as i dont see his coward blank stares anymore. - this piece of shit is the reason why the Spurs didnt had the liftoff this year. He pissed away the anticipation and emotional investment of a team who actually thought they brought in a reliable player during scoring droughts.
I'll post the same thing I posted last offseason.
Trade Duncan and Manu for younger pieces. Not the popular choice, but the best one. Give them to a fringe team to give your guys a couple more shots and get some good pieces before they have no value.
Trade them to OKC for Green, Harden, etc.
Trade them to Hou for Hill, Budinger, lottery picks, etc.
Trade them to Por for Aldridge, bayless, etc.
Honestly, what is going to be different next year?
I'd also trade Parker
The problem is the value for Duncan is down..
I don't think OKC would give up those pieces for him
Same goes for Portland and Houston
You guys serious? Trade TP and Duncan?
Duncan, first of all, is the face of the Spurs. The FO will never let a player with that kind of character go away. If they didnt trade Drob during the tailend of his career, what made you think TD will be traded away?
TP is a 9 yr veteran of the Spurs' complex playbook. He is the perfect player for Pop to run the offense specially when he is fast developing his shooting range.
They would probably even build around him since he operates the same way as TD which is to score on the inside or kick out to open shooters.
AFBlue
05-09-2010, 11:22 PM
1. Bring in Splitter
2. Trade RJ
3. Draft or sign shooters
4. Draft or sign tough, physical defenders
5. Literally attach Blair to Duncan's hip all off-season
tdunk21
05-09-2010, 11:29 PM
I'll post the same thing I posted last offseason.
Trade Duncan and Manu for younger pieces. Not the popular choice, but the best one. Give them to a fringe team to give your guys a couple more shots and get some good pieces before they have no value.
Trade them to OKC for Green, Harden, etc.
Trade them to Hou for Hill, Budinger, lottery picks, etc.
Trade them to Por for Aldridge, bayless, etc.
Honestly, what is going to be different next year?
we gonna beat the rockets in the first round...trade duncan???wtf:lmao
SpursNextRomanEmpire
05-09-2010, 11:31 PM
what date is the draft?
tdunk21
05-09-2010, 11:32 PM
1. Bring in Splitter
2. Trade RJ
3. Draft or sign shooters
4. Draft or sign tough, physical defenders
5. Literally attach Blair to Duncan's hip all off-season
and practice free throws
LakerHater
05-09-2010, 11:33 PM
Temple
WHAT?? He likes RJ's ass!
http://d.yimg.com/a/p/sp/getty/bb/fullj.f34c4f26724ea623e9ff600fcdda8971/f34c4f26724ea623e9ff600fcdda8971-getty-98760049cc001_suns_spurs.jpg
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