View Full Version : When the spurs are #1 in the west in February..,
Aremid
09-08-2014, 12:07 PM
What bull shit trade will go down (ala Gasol to the lakers) in an attempt to prevent them from reaching the finals again?
Sean Cagney
09-08-2014, 12:13 PM
What bull shit trade will go down (ala Gasol to the lakers) in an attempt to prevent them from reaching the finals again?
I would bet on this happening. I also thought it would happen possibly this summer. You know its comingg.
exstatic
09-08-2014, 12:45 PM
Uh, no. Stern hated SA. You could see him basically gritting his teeth every time he handed Holt the LoB.
Silver seems to really like us. I think he sees us as the direction he wants the league to take.
look_at_g_shred
09-08-2014, 01:30 PM
Uh, no. Stern hated SA. You could see him basically gritting his teeth every time he handed Holt the LoB.
Silver seems to really like us. I think he sees us as the direction he wants the league to take.
exstatic my nigg. I see the same thing. During the finals I specifically remember him saying how beautiful it was the way we were playing.
DAF86
09-08-2014, 01:33 PM
Davis to the Thunder for Perkins and a 2nd round pick.
Aremid
09-08-2014, 01:36 PM
Davis to the Thunder for Perkins and a 2nd round pick.
^^^^we have a winner!
BanditHiro
09-08-2014, 01:41 PM
that trade doesn't happen if McHale and Ainge didn't blatantly collude together to get KG to the Celtics for nothing.
Kool Bob Love
09-08-2014, 01:41 PM
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daslicer
09-08-2014, 03:27 PM
To be truthful no trade will save the Lakers this time around. Their team has too many holes in it that 1 player can not fix like Gasol was able to to do in '08. They are only a few good big men in this league and those guys are untouchable right now. The Lakers would have to hope that the Pelicans would be stupid to give up Davis for trash in return. I just don't see that happening.
baseline bum
09-08-2014, 03:52 PM
Uh, no. Stern hated SA. You could see him basically gritting his teeth every time he handed Holt the LoB.
Silver seems to really like us. I think he sees us as the direction he wants the league to take.
Wow, I got the complete opposite impression of Stern. The one time he really did fuck the Spurs over were the 2000 rule changes that made guys like Mario Elie, Jaren Jackson, and Jerome Kersey useless. But other than that I think Stern was very good to the Spurs in creating a league where a well-managed small market could win multiple titles. I can't imagine seeing that in baseball, for instance.
Chinook
09-08-2014, 06:36 PM
If the Thunder can't extend Jackson before the season, he'll almost certainly be gone by the trade deadline. Whomever he gets moved for may end up being a difference-maker (Pek for instance).
No trade can help the Clippers get past the Spurs, since they'll still have Paul and, SA will still have Green. But I can see them selling the future for Tobias Harris or another SF.
No one else matters.
Robz4000
09-08-2014, 07:03 PM
If the Thunder can't extend Jackson before the season, he'll almost certainly be gone by the trade deadline. Whomever he gets moved for may end up being a difference-maker (Pek for instance).
No trade can help the Clippers get past the Spurs, since they'll still have Paul and, SA will still have Green. But I can see them selling the future for Tobias Harris or another SF.
No one else matters.
Would Pekovic in place of Jackson really help Meth to beat the Spurs? He isn't the defender Perk is (despite how much we all shit on him) and he'd allow Tim to stay on the floor. He'd also take the ball out of Durant's hands more often and isn't the spot up shooter Jackson can be.
elmanutres
09-08-2014, 07:18 PM
^^^^we have a winner!
impossible. Thunders front office is one of the most incompetent. wouldn't worry about them pulling some shit.
Chinook
09-08-2014, 07:26 PM
Would Pekovic in place of Jackson really help Meth to beat the Spurs? He isn't the defender Perk is (despite how much we all shit on him) and he'd allow Tim to stay on the floor. He'd also take the ball out of Durant's hands more often and isn't the spot up shooter Jackson can be.
The Thunder have shooters. They need go-to scorers. Pek is a top-10 offensive player in the league, and he and Ibaka would present a formidable assignment for the Spurs' bigs. And Pek is a fine enough post defender. He's not Pek, but he's not horrible, either.
SnakeBoy
09-08-2014, 07:27 PM
Silver seems to really like us. I think he sees us as the direction he wants the league to take.
I think the leagues popularity has maxed domestically so it would make sense for him to view the Spurs as a model for how to grow the league (internationally). Monkeyball can only take the league so far.
scanry
09-08-2014, 08:47 PM
If the Thunder can't extend Jackson before the season, he'll almost certainly be gone by the trade deadline. Whomever he gets moved for may end up being a difference-maker (Pek for instance).
No trade can help the Clippers get past the Spurs, since they'll still have Paul and, SA will still have Green. But I can see them selling the future for Tobias Harris or another SF.
No one else matters.
For whatever reason Paul & Curry struggle when Green's defending them. Green's basically our Robert Horry tbh. Streaky at times, but clutch and an underrated defender.
littlecoyotecoin
09-08-2014, 09:01 PM
For whatever reason Paul & Curry struggle when Green's defending them. Green's basically our Robert Horry tbh. Streaky at times, but clutch and an underrated defender.
He is the epitome of 3 & D. It is somewhat of an insult to say that to some. But, he's gotten so good at both. He's a beast. His lack of ball-handling ability, etc, is really irrelevant. Bowen had the D down, but his shooting was really not natural. Forced. Even if sometimes good. Danny can just light it up, and you're not at all surprised when it happens.
spurraider21
09-08-2014, 09:05 PM
He is the epitome of 3 & D. It is somewhat of an insult to say that to some. But, he's gotten so good at both. He's a beast. His lack of ball-handling ability, etc, is really irrelevant. Bowen had the D down, but his shooting was really not natural. Forced. Even if sometimes good. Danny can just light it up, and you're not at all surprised when it happens.
i dont think bowen was quite as streaky as green can be. he was pretty consistent, and a huge 3 with a minute to go was just as likely to go in as a pedestrian shot in the first
littlecoyotecoin
09-08-2014, 09:47 PM
i dont think bowen was quite as streaky as green can be. he was pretty consistent, and a huge 3 with a minute to go was just as likely to go in as a pedestrian shot in the first
Bowen became good at knockin' down one shot at a pretty good clip. I don't have fond memories of his mid-range, he didn't shoot from head on like Danny does, and he couldn't pull up on a break and knock it down. He was fairly more one dimensional. Danny may have had some slumps, but all shooters do. If he stood in that short corner, only, waiting for the ball to be kicked to him, his slumps may have been of shorter durations as well.
Roger Freemason Jr.
09-08-2014, 10:16 PM
I'm sure everybody knows the Spurs can't be stopped this season. Teams will be finding their identities while the Spurs repeat. All they can do is hope the season after, Duncan retires along with Ginobili.
exstatic
09-08-2014, 10:31 PM
I'm sure everybody knows the Spurs can't be stopped this season. Teams will be finding their identities while the Spurs repeat. All they can do is hope the season after, Duncan retires along with Ginobili.
If they win next season, I can totally see Tim and Manu coming back for one more run in 2015-2016.
that trade doesn't happen if McHale and Ainge didn't blatantly collude together to get KG to the Celtics for nothing.
Al Jefferson is much better than the haul the Thunder got for Harden or the Hornets got for Paul. Other guys didn't pan out so much and the first rounder was at the end of the first round where they passed on Steph Curry for Rubio and Flynn.
Cklbmk
09-09-2014, 08:06 AM
The Thunder have shooters. They need go-to scorers. Pek is a top-10 offensive player in the league, and he and Ibaka would present a formidable assignment for the Spurs' bigs. And Pek is a fine enough post defender. He's not Pek, but he's not horrible, either.
Actually we examined this in depth on realgm a few weeks ago. There was argument if he was the worst or the 3rd worst defensive bigman in the NBA. Either way he ranks basically dead last in every defensive measure except man to man PPP. That one facet he ranked 30th as a big.
Basically he's hideous defensively.
tmtcsc
09-09-2014, 08:20 AM
Lol, as long as the Thunder have 2 selfish-ass players like Westbrook and Durant on the same team, they aren't winning anything. They lack diversity on offense and even if they had players who could play inside, do you think Durant or Westbrook would pass the ball to them consistently? I think not. They don't get it. They don't make an effort to share the ball with their teammates. Very similar to Harden and Howard. Its all about them.
Fireball
09-09-2014, 09:32 AM
Change thread title to "If ..."
BG_Spurs_Fan
09-10-2014, 06:19 AM
Actually we examined this in depth on realgm a few weeks ago. There was argument if he was the worst or the 3rd worst defensive bigman in the NBA. Either way he ranks basically dead last in every defensive measure except man to man PPP. That one facet he ranked 30th as a big.
Basically he's hideous defensively.
Pek's defensive numbers from last season certainly stick as a sore thumb but at least a part of the reason for that is the completely disfunctional Wolves system. I'm not saying he's a good defender but he could really give Duncan a lot of troubles one on one because he's extremely strong and Duncan has lost a lot of weight and quickness in recent years. It'd be very difficult for Duncan to post him up continuously and also having a good mobile shotblocker next to him would miraculously ( no, not so miraculously ) improve Pek's numbers, make no mistake.
The biggest difference, though, would be on offense where either Splitter would have to guard him, which would mean having Duncan away from the basket chasing Ibaka, or risking being in foul trouble and mainly fatigued having to guard Pek under the basket.
The Thunder could do a lot worse than trading Jackson, Perkins and a 1st for Pek IF they're willing to take on his contract, which is not a given knowing their recent history. However, with the cap projected to increase significantly more teams would be willing to take on such contracts.
Aremid
12-18-2014, 09:28 PM
BUMP!
Kool Bob Love
12-18-2014, 09:29 PM
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Uriel
12-19-2014, 08:26 PM
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:lmao
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