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nbaman99
08-18-2010, 10:24 AM
Written by Robby Lim
Wednesday, 18 August 2010 00:00
The San Antonio Spurs have done a decent job over the summer retooling the roster. This team is definitely better than a year ago with the addition of Tiago Splitter, James Anderson and Gary Neal. Nonetheless, improvements to the the current lineup can still be done. In particular at the small forward position and they can use another big man for insurance.

With regards to their financial situation, the Spurs have little room to maneuver. They only have the bi-annual exception worth $2 million and around $1.7-1.8 million left over from the mid-level exception that they can offer to available free agents.
Here is a list of free agents the Spurs could target despite their limited funds to help improve their roster for the upcoming season.
Jarvis Hayes - 6'8" Small Forward, 7 year pro
Why should the Spurs sign him? He has good size for a small forward, handles the ball pretty well and can drive to the basket. This guy is active on defense and can still score, last season he averaged 7.8 points and 2.4 rebounds in 45 games for the New Jersey Nets.
Why should he join the Spurs? Throughout his career, he hasn't have the chance to play for winning team, the Spurs present that option. Playing a supporting role on a winning team that can possibly compete for the NBA title could get him going.
Rodney Carney - 6'7" Forward, 4 year pro
Why should the Spurs sign him? He will add youth, athleticism and depth for the Spurs at the Small Forward position and his freakish wingspan (6'10") is a nice asset. With those gifts, he could be a good perimeter defender for the Spurs.
Why should he join the Spurs? It's a shame that with Carney's athletic gifts and talent, his game has yet to translate into an NBA level. However, the Spurs are in need of a perimeter defender and Carney could be that guy. With a defined role, a great coach and an effective system; he could finally find his niche in the league.
Bobby Simmons - 6'6" Guard-Forward, 8 year pro
Why should the Spurs sign him? Despite being a little old for NBA standards at 30, he is one of the better available free agent wing in the market. He is a 40% career 3-point shooter, can score and defend well. His selfless approach and attitude towards the game has earned the respect of his teammates and coaches.
Why should he join the Spurs? He had a down year last season and what could help him revive his basketball career? Playing for a winning team like the Spurs could certainly help in gaining his confidence back and regaining his old form. Louis Amundson - 6'9" Forward, 4 year pro

Why should the Spurs sign him? He was a key player off the bench for the Phoenix Suns last season. He will bring energy, toughness and rebounding to the team and is quite effective on the inside shooting 53.9% from the field for his career. His similar style of play with DeJuan Blair might make the Spurs think twice but another big man on the team wouldn't hurt.
Why should he join the Spurs? Should the Suns decide to let him go, what do you think is the best thing to do? Joining a rival team in the Western Conference where you have to most chance to play against you're former team is a good option. The Spurs fits into that category.
Fabricio Oberto - 6'10" Center, 5 year pro
Why should the Spurs sign him? He played great along side Tim Duncan during his time in San Antonio and is good at setting up picks and screens. He knows the Spurs' system quite well and was an effective player during his time with the Spurs, helping the the team win a championship in 2007.
Why should he join the Spurs? Another chance to play alongside one of the greatest big man of all time (Tim Duncan) should be enough reason. Add the fact that he could again team up with his fellow Argentinean countryman Manu Ginobili and this deal looked sealed and delivered.
There you have it Spurs fans. Which player(s) do you think the Spurs should add to make them better? Did we miss a free agent that could possibly help the Spurs? Send us your thoughts.

http://projectspurs.com/2010-articles/august/available-free-agents-who-should-the-spurs-get.html

chazley
08-18-2010, 04:55 PM
I'd LOVE to have Rodney Carney.

Seventyniner
08-18-2010, 08:00 PM
Assuming the Spurs end up just under the tax staying as presently constituted, signing a player for $2.3M could potentially cost the team $8M; $2.3M salary + $2.3 tax + ~$3.4M lost tax rebate. They would have to really love that player to sign him.

Even if the Spurs are going just over the tax and know it, signing that $2.3M player would cost the team $4.6M; that's quite a bit for a 10th man at best.

HarlemHeat37
08-18-2010, 08:19 PM
Jarvis Hayes - 6'8" Small Forward, 7 year pro
Why should the Spurs sign him? He has good size for a small forward, handles the ball pretty well and can drive to the basket. This guy is active on defense and can still score, last season he averaged 7.8 points and 2.4 rebounds in 45 games for the New Jersey Nets.
Why should he join the Spurs? Throughout his career, he hasn't have the chance to play for winning team, the Spurs present that option. Playing a supporting role on a winning team that can possibly compete for the NBA title could get him going.

Hayes is the only player I would consider from this list..he's by far the most reliable player from this group of guys, which isn't saying much..




Rodney Carney - 6'7" Forward, 4 year pro
Why should the Spurs sign him? He will add youth, athleticism and depth for the Spurs at the Small Forward position and his freakish wingspan (6'10") is a nice asset. With those gifts, he could be a good perimeter defender for the Spurs.
Why should he join the Spurs? It's a shame that with Carney's athletic gifts and talent, his game has yet to translate into an NBA level. However, the Spurs are in need of a perimeter defender and Carney could be that guy. With a defined role, a great coach and an effective system; he could finally find his niche in the league.

Carney wouldn't fit well here IMO..

Very poor at creating his own offense, poor spot-up shooter, doesn't do anything particularly well..he's good at running in transition, but the Spurs don't do much of that anyways..

Defensively, he's a pretty good individual defender, but a horrible team defender..his basketball IQ is very poor..



Bobby Simmons - 6'6" Guard-Forward, 8 year pro
Why should the Spurs sign him? Despite being a little old for NBA standards at 30, he is one of the better available free agent wing in the market. He is a 40% career 3-point shooter, can score and defend well. His selfless approach and attitude towards the game has earned the respect of his teammates and coaches.
Why should he join the Spurs? He had a down year last season and what could help him revive his basketball career? Playing for a winning team like the Spurs could certainly help in gaining his confidence back and regaining his old form.

Simmons is a huge risk at this point, coming off his injury..

While he's a good shooter for his career, he's coming off an injury-plagued season where he shot the ball very poorly..he has no ability to create any offense, so his spot-up shooting is obviously the only aspect that matters..

Defensively, he's passable enough off the Spurs bench..


Louis Amundson - 6'9" Forward, 4 year pro

Why should the Spurs sign him? He was a key player off the bench for the Phoenix Suns last season. He will bring energy, toughness and rebounding to the team and is quite effective on the inside shooting 53.9% from the field for his career. His similar style of play with DeJuan Blair might make the Spurs think twice but another big man on the team wouldn't hurt.
Why should he join the Spurs? Should the Suns decide to let him go, what do you think is the best thing to do? Joining a rival team in the Western Conference where you have to most chance to play against you're former team is a good option. The Spurs fits into that category.

Amundson is a terrible basketball player, and like this guy said, he's similar to Blair from an energy perspective, making him redundant..



Fabricio Oberto - 6'10" Center, 5 year pro
Why should the Spurs sign him? He played great along side Tim Duncan during his time in San Antonio and is good at setting up picks and screens. He knows the Spurs' system quite well and was an effective player during his time with the Spurs, helping the the team win a championship in 2007.
Why should he join the Spurs? Another chance to play alongside one of the greatest big man of all time (Tim Duncan) should be enough reason. Add the fact that he could again team up with his fellow Argentinean countryman Manu Ginobili and this deal looked sealed and delivered.
There you have it Spurs fans. Which player(s) do you think the Spurs should add to make them better? Did we miss a free agent that could possibly help the Spurs? Send us your thoughts.

Oberto could still be a decent #5 big on a team that needs a veteran presence, but the Spurs don't need it, so pass..

MmP
08-18-2010, 09:06 PM
I'd take Fabs

rmt
08-18-2010, 09:16 PM
Carney wouldn't fit well here IMO..

Very poor at creating his own offense, poor spot-up shooter, doesn't do anything particularly well..he's good at running in transition, but the Spurs don't do much of that anyways..

Defensively, he's a pretty good individual defender, but a horrible team defender..his basketball IQ is very poor..
This sounds like RJ.:lol At least this Carney is a pretty good individual defender - don't know if I'd say that about RJ.

40 million for 4 years - unbelievable:bang

galvatron3000
08-18-2010, 09:23 PM
If the Spurs needed a Big they should go young, McDyess fit the bill for vet big. Bonner is the specialist. Blair is the energy guy who if gains a consistent mid range will get big minutes. Splitter is the future NOW Big. Going back to Fab is just a waste of time although I'd rather have Fab than Bonner at this point (had to get a shot in) Not hating on Bonner but seriously they should have signed a younger project version or just kept Horry who is much better.

Ditty
08-18-2010, 11:21 PM
all these players suck

hayes would be okay but if the spurs want to compete then he wouldn"t be the answer

spurs will go what they have this year the rotation will probably be

duncan/splitter
mcdyess/blair/bonner
jefferson/anderson(I don't like him playing the 3 though)
ginobili/temple/neal
parker/hill

I wouldn't be suprised if spurs traded there 1st round pick this year and mayble gee or temple

I would like martell webster guy can shoot and he's young and can be a solid backup for rj and the twolves are stacked on sg's and sf's

Man In Black
08-19-2010, 12:46 AM
I'm with the Argies. For some reason, I feel Walter Hermann's grit and determination would be a welcome component. He is a give-all type of players and sometimes, even our Spurs need to be reminded that guys at the end of the bench want it just as bad as guys at the top of the lineup.