PDA

View Full Version : Monroe: Barry narrows options to Spurs or Suns



timvp
02-28-2008, 12:39 AM
Barry narrows options to Spurs or Suns
Mike Monroe
Express-News Staff Writer

Another day came and went with no indication about Brent Barry's immediate basketball future.

Barry, waived by Seattle after the Spurs traded him to the SuperSonics as part of the package that brought Kurt Thomas to San Antonio, reportedly will either re-sign with the Spurs or join the Phoenix Suns, a team he twice helped the Spurs defeat in playoff series en route to two NBA championships.

The 36-year-old guard told the Express-News on Tuesday that he hoped to have a decision made by Wednesday evening. He did not return phone calls Wednesday.

Pursued by the Spurs, Suns, Houston Rockets and Boston Celtics, Barry told a Houston TV station on Wednesday that he had eliminated the Rockets from consideration for his services. He cited the injury to Houston's 7-foot-6 All-Star center Yao Ming as the primary factor in that decision.

Suns general manager Steve Kerr, like Barry a former Spurs shooting specialist, on Monday visited Barry at his home but left without a commitment. Kerr told the Arizona Republic that Barry had narrowed his choices to the Suns and Spurs.

The Spurs finally acknowledged their interest in returning Barry to their roster, though NBA rules mandate that they wait until March 21 to do so.

“We've expressed our interest to Brent about wanting to bring him back,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said after Wednesday's practice session.

So have many of Barry's teammates.

Asked if he had reached out to Barry, Tony Parker responded emphatically.

“Of course,” Parker said, “of course, of course. I have no idea (what he is going to do), but I hope he'll be back.”

Barry's 43 percent 3-point percentage this season made him the Spurs' best long-distance shooter.

http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/basketball/nba/spurs/stories/MYSA022808_Barry.en.3eef862.html

T Park
02-28-2008, 12:41 AM
In other words.

"We have no friggen idea whats going on.."

duncan228
02-28-2008, 12:41 AM
He "hoped" to have a decision Wednesday evening.
We wait it out...

Thanks timvp.

timvp
02-28-2008, 12:42 AM
he hoped to have a decision made by Wednesday evening. He did not return phone calls Wednesday.Sounds like the Express-News was waiting on the 8PM deadline, too.

How hard could it be to pick between the Spurs and the Suns? Either you want to remain with your teammates and try to win a championship or you want to put up pretty stats.

Pick.

Thanks.

Cant_Be_Faded
02-28-2008, 12:42 AM
He is as good as gone.

Shank
02-28-2008, 12:46 AM
He sure is milking this fake "I'm not coming back to the Spurs" thing out long enough. I think Stern is looking the other way already. Go ahead and commit to the Spurs.

Solid D
02-28-2008, 12:47 AM
http://www.mmaplayground.com/forums/i/pi/170166_2.jpg

I guess we are all a little in the dark, here and this article pretty much fails.

Holt's Cat
02-28-2008, 12:47 AM
Eh, just end the drama already.

T Park
02-28-2008, 12:48 AM
That picture is wrong on so many levels Solid D :lol

spurs4real
02-28-2008, 12:49 AM
He is as good as gone.

I couldnt have said it better myself, so I wont. But I agree.

Holt's Cat
02-28-2008, 12:52 AM
He's a 36 year old shooting guard who's coming off a calf injury. A nice player to have in your system? Sure. Preferable to have him back over trying to find some D-leaguer to replace him? Sure. Irreplaceable? No. Necessary? No.

If he opts to join the Suns, it's been fun. If he opts to come back, welcome.

But neither outcome is that significant.

T Park
02-28-2008, 12:54 AM
He's a 36 year old shooting guard who's coming off a calf injury. A nice player to have in your system? Sure. Preferable to have him back over trying to find some D-leaguer to replace him? Sure. Irreplaceable? No. Necessary? No.

If he opts to join the Suns, it's been fun. If he opts to come back, welcome.

But neither outcome is that significant.


Amen.

Russ
02-28-2008, 01:22 AM
The Spurs have made Brent sweat out enough deadlines the last few years. Maybe he's just letting 'em know how it feels. :)

san antonio spurs
02-28-2008, 01:26 AM
That picture is wrong on so many levels Solid D :lol
Solid D has been on a roll lately with the pics. He's taking on a new role, a vilain role like the spurs last year.

Ice009
02-28-2008, 01:38 AM
Man Brent is in early 2006 season form where he was hesitating on almost every shot which nearly got him traded that season. I don't like that Brent ;) I want the decisive Brent back, but I DO NOT want anything to do with the hesitating Brent Barry. Make you decision Brent and PLEASE come back.

timvp
02-28-2008, 01:40 AM
Barry continues to mull decision
Paul Coro
The Arizona Republic

NEW ORLEANS - The Suns got another phone call and some more text messages Wednesday from free-agent guard Brent Barry but still no decision.

Barry told teams he would have a decision Tuesday. He has remained torn between the opportunity of a significant playing role in Phoenix and his emotional attachment to San Antonio, where he has played since 2004, winning two titles and establishing a family home.

Both teams are offering a veteran's minimum contract for the remainder of this season and next season, but San Antonio is believed to be adding a partial guarantee for the 2009-10 season as well.

Barry's teammates must have a strong pull, because he was not pleased about being traded, especially after being told once before that he was dealt to New Orleans for J.R. Smith. His role in San Antonio would be diminished with the addition of Damon Stoudamire and the recent play of Ime Udoka.

In Phoenix, Barry would be counted on to spread the offense with his shooting and run the floor as a wing or backup point guard.

"From the standpoint of just playing, having fun playing the game, it certainly would be more fun playing (for Phoenix)," his father, Rick, told KTAR-AM on Wednesday. "Playing in Mike D'Antoni's style would be so conducive for him. He and (Leandro) Barbosa coming off the bench would be awesome. He can shoot the 3, obviously. He's a terrific 3-point shooter. He would spread the floor and make it tough to (collapse) in on Shaq (Shaquille O'Neal)."

Phoenix has a Plan B. Philadelphia is expected to buy out 6-foot-6 shooter Gordan Giricek so that he can join the Suns if Barry does not pick Phoenix.

http://www.azcentral.com/sports/suns/articles/0227sunsnb0228.html

timvp
02-28-2008, 01:43 AM
I'm starting to be convinced that Barry really is torn. He likes his teammates but he sees more opportunities for himself in Phoenix. I used to think that he was just making sure he didn't Stackhouse himself but I now don't think that's a possibility.

In fact, it appears as if he's leaning toward the Suns. Although he might be tempted to stay just on friendships alone, even if he sees a diminished role and a system he wouldn't enjoy as much.

timvp
02-28-2008, 01:48 AM
Phoenix has a Plan B. Philadelphia is expected to buy out 6-foot-6 shooter Gordan Giricek so that he can join the Suns if Barry does not pick Phoenix.Well, at least there is an end in sight. Giricek would have to be waived either on Thursday or Friday to be eligible for the playoffs ... meaning Barry can't string this out much longer.

phyzik
02-28-2008, 01:48 AM
As if we needed another thread...

/Timvp

:smokin

greens
02-28-2008, 01:48 AM
I'm starting to be convinced that Barry really is torn. He likes his teammates but he sees more opportunities for himself in Phoenix. I used to think that he was just making sure he didn't Stackhouse himself but I now don't think that's a possibility.

In fact, it appears as if he's leaning toward the Suns. Although he might be tempted to stay just on friendships alone, even if he sees a diminished role and a system he wouldn't enjoy as much.


Do you think the Spurs offering Brent Barry a three year deal is a good idea though?

T Park
02-28-2008, 01:50 AM
Just go to Phoenix already Barry.

Winning rings is obviously not number 1 on your list...

timvp
02-28-2008, 01:54 AM
Do you think the Spurs offering Brent Barry a three year deal is a good idea though?Eh, not bad. The Spurs likely won't be near the luxury tax threshold for either of the next two years. Having a minimum contract on the books wouldn't affect much.

However, to me if Barry really wants to go that bad, let him go. If he doesn't want to try to win a championship in San Antonio and would rather do so in Phoenix, that's his decision.

It would just make beating the Suns that much sweeter :makemyday

greens
02-28-2008, 02:00 AM
Eh, not bad. The Spurs likely won't be near the luxury tax threshold for either of the next two years. Having a minimum contract on the books wouldn't affect much.

However, to me if Barry really wants to go that bad, let him go. If he doesn't want to try to win a championship in San Antonio and would rather do so in Phoenix, that's his decision.

It would just make beating the Suns that much sweeter :makemyday


I agree...Thanks for answering my question. :)

san antonio spurs
02-28-2008, 02:01 AM
The guy has the right to think about what's better for him and his family.
Entertaining the idea of winning a ring sitting on the bench when you already have two isn't that appealing. There is more in real life than frendship and minor roles, especially in the NBA.
He should take his time, and whatever decision he makes, we'll thank him for what he did for the spurs.
Starting to diss and kiss him goodbye right now because he's taking his time is narrow minded.

ShoogarBear
02-28-2008, 02:04 AM
Too bad Barry can't sign with the Mavs. whottt would be in heaven.

Dingle Barry
02-28-2008, 02:12 AM
I'm starting to get the feeling that he is going to have a gay ass "hat selection" ceremony like all these prima donna highschool recruits do on signing day.

Fucking pick a team already Barry.

greens
02-28-2008, 02:15 AM
The guy has the right to think about what's better for him and his family.
Entertaining the idea of winning a ring sitting on the bench when you already have two isn't that appealing. There is more in real life than frendship and minor roles, especially in the NBA.
He should take his time, and whatever decision he makes, we'll thank him for what he did for the spurs.
Starting to diss and kiss him goodbye right now because he's taking his time is narrow minded.


I don't think anyone is dissing Brent. I think most people are simply saying that if he wants to play for the Suns, then he will choose to play for the Suns. Either way, I don't think people should exaggerate and start worrying about his decision...whatever happens will happen regardless.

He's a very nice guy off the court. His teammates respect him. The Spurs fans like him. He's a good player too...but I don't think the possibility of a the Spurs repeating is entirely based on his decision to stay with the Spurs or to sign with the Suns.

If he stays, the Spurs fans will be happy. If he chooses to leave, the Spurs fans will still respect him and like him...but I don't think it will be the end of the world...

I like him, and I'm thankful to him for everything he has contributed to the Spurs organization. I wish him well in whatever choice he makes.

LavaLamp
02-28-2008, 02:23 AM
NEW ORLEANS - The Suns got another phone call and some more text messages Wednesday from free-agent guard Brent Barry but still no decision.


These text messages are not encrypted, right?

Bruno
02-28-2008, 05:09 AM
Come on Brent, make your choice.

I can really see Barry going to Phoenix. It's the most interesting place for him BB wise. I wonder if the fact that Suns don't look good now will make him re-sign with Spurs. Spurs have a bigger chance to give him another ring than Suns.

It's also interesting to notice that Suns are actively working on a plan B with Giricek. At least, it means that Suns aren't sure to get Barry. Spurs ahve still a chance to bring back Brent.

whottt
02-28-2008, 05:11 AM
It's also interesting to notice that Suns are actively working on a plan B with Giricek. At least, it means that Suns aren't sure to get Barry. Spurs ahve still a chance to bring back Brent.


It's also interesting to note that the Spurs haven't pulled their offer off the table and that little has been heard of what their plan B might be...

mojorizen7
02-28-2008, 05:15 AM
Yet another banana-in-the-tailpipe facade from the Barry/Spur camp.
He's a SPUR already. Bank it. He should be joining ya'll right after he's 100% healthy.

hsxvvd
02-28-2008, 05:23 AM
I do remember somebody saying that the longer this drags on, the more likely he is to sign with the Spurs... I guess it's looking good.

Slippy
02-28-2008, 07:19 AM
For now it seems he's stringing both teams. Could be he wants the Suns to up the ante and then commit? It doesn't look good to me.

xtremesteven33
02-28-2008, 07:31 AM
If Barry decides to go the Suns it would be the DUMBEST decision of his career. I LOVE the guy, but how can you chose the suns who time and time again lose because of a NO DEFENSE system,while Pop continues to win with his system. Barry knows Pops method and system, he knows the Spurs players, he knows they are the favorites to win it all again. WHY would he chose the Suns (if he did)?

Ask Sean Elliot if he LOVED Pops system all the time. Im sure he didnt like it at times cause he didnt get as many shot selections but it was a PROVEN method. Would he chose any other team besides the Spurs? NO WAY! ( and yet he was traded to Detroit at one point).

IF Barry choses the Suns i stand by my statement that it would be the DUMBEST decision any NBA player would make.

Manu-of-steel
02-28-2008, 07:39 AM
brent would pick the spurs-because he'll be playing with the best team mates in the entire nba. his family has settled here, and the the thought of his 3rd nba ring as irresistable as ever. come back, brent.

vanvannen
02-28-2008, 07:41 AM
Spurs fans have no right to hate on Barry if he leaves. Spurs FO traded him (twice). Don't forget that.
I'd love him to come back, but if he's bitter I wouldn't find it ridiculous.

G-Nob
02-28-2008, 08:31 AM
Eh, not bad. The Spurs likely won't be near the luxury tax threshold for either of the next two years. Having a minimum contract on the books wouldn't affect much.

However, to me if Barry really wants to go that bad, let him go. If he doesn't want to try to win a championship in San Antonio and would rather do so in Phoenix, that's his decision.

It would just make beating the Suns that much sweeter :makemyday


Timvp, you said a few days ago the longer this draws out the better it is for the Spurs. Granted, he knows the Suns need a quick answer and he's losing prorated money daily by not making a decision. We can't use him till March 21st anyway, so what difference does it make that this is being drawn out?

I'd also like to point what TPark said about his age and how this doesn't matter. Anytime you can add a playoff seasoned veteran with great passing skills, you make that addition. I don't care how old he is.

ManuTim_best of Fwiendz
02-28-2008, 08:41 AM
Spurs fans have no right to hate on Barry if he leaves. Spurs FO traded him (twice). Don't forget that.
I'd love him to come back, but if he's bitter I wouldn't find it ridiculous.
Hopefully his wife tells him to have a healthy ego about being traded.

101A
02-28-2008, 09:08 AM
Barry continues to mull decision
Paul Coro
The Arizona Republic


...Barry's teammates must have a strong pull, because he was not pleased about being traded...
I think the secret to this is in that statement; and that statement is B.S. if it is attributed to BB.

WE ALL knew Presti was going to buy him out; therefore HE knew he was going to get bought out. WE ALL knew the Spurs were going to want to re-sign him, therefore HE KNEW the Spurs were going to want to re-sign him.

There's nothing to be mad about. What, is Brent pissed he had to fly to Seattle and have a nice dinner with Presti & P.J. and a couple of old friends? I doubt it. In that message is the indication that Barry is blowing smoke; and that he is not, and never was, going anywhere.

dbestpro
02-28-2008, 09:31 AM
The defense delema.
Barry has been hurt a few times this year and it occurred trying to play Spurs defense. If he goes to the Suns he doesn't have to play defense. It's kind of like being a designated hitter. The reason to play for the Suns is he can sit back and take shots and then trim his nails while the other team scores. He won't get hurt, ge gets to fire away and oh yes he will get to watch his Spur friends in the finals from the comfort of his couch.

phyzik
02-28-2008, 09:31 AM
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/110097

Suns notebook: Phoenix keeps pursuing Barry
Comments 0| Recommend 0
Jerry Brown, Tribune
NEW ORLEANS - The Suns were still pursuing Brent Barry with a full-court press on Wednesday, but they can’t afford to wait much longer for his decision.

Suns fall to Hornets, 120-103
SLIDESHOW: View photos from the game
Read Jerry Brown's blog, Rim Shots
With the deadline for free agents to sign with new teams and still be eligible for the playoffs looming on Saturday, Suns players and coaches followed up general manager Steve Kerr’s visit to the Barry family in San Antonio with phone call pleas of their own.

“We’re still talking. We’re still communicating,” Kerr said Wednesday. “Other than that, we’re where we were (Tuesday).”

But while Barry weighs his options, the clock is ticking and the Suns want to add another 3-point threat to the roster. That means even if Sam Cassell winds up a free agent, the Suns won’t be in the bidding. But they are watching to see what happens in Philadelphia, where a buyout of guard Gordan Giricek is still thought to be a possibility.

Veteran big man P.J. Brown, whom the Suns courted before the season began and kept in contact with through Christmas, is finally ready to play and agreed to a deal with the Boston Celtics on Wednesday.

A BAD REFLECTION
Amaré Stoudemire had a strong game Wednesday with 32 points, 14 rebounds and four blocks but was upset after the game saying he didn’t like being swept by the Hornets “even a little bit” and it’s time for each player to take personal stock.

“It’s a tough game playing against the top teams in your conference. Teams are going to shoot well, they’re supposed to,” he said. “They outplayed us. They played better all four times. We can’t give ourselves any excuses.

“We have to look in the mirror, learn what we individually did wrong and what we individually can do better. Talk to the man in the mirror and grow as a unit from that.”

THE USUAL SUSPECTS
Chris Paul was at the controls as usual in another New Orleans win over the Suns, but shooters Jannero Pargo (22 points), Peja Stojakovic (17) and Morris Peterson (11) were a combined 20-for-32 from the field and kept making the Suns’ defense pay.

“We don’t have an answer for Paul, but it was the other guys who killed us.” Suns coach Mike D’Antoni said. “Pargo had 16 in the first half, Mo Peterson goes 5-for-5 (shooting). That’s what kills you.

“We have to get better with our (defensive) schemes and knowing each other. It takes a lot to develop that chemistry, and I think we’ll do that. Right now, we just have to play better.”

NOT TAKING THE EXCUSE
After hitting his last three shots to close out the win over Memphis, Raja Bell hit his first three shots against the Hornets and looked poised for a big game. But Bell went 2-for-9 the rest of the way when he wasn’t chasing Paul all over.

Bell played 37 minutes Tuesday but said fatigue wasn’t a factor for him. “I don’t know about anyone else, but I felt fine,” he said.

“It was one of those nights when we were in the paint and getting to the rim,” Bell said. “But they were getting their hands on a lot of balls that we normally finish and a lot of things were bouncing off the rim that normally go in. And on the other end, they just wouldn’t miss.”

BONUS SHOTS
New Sun Linton Johnson played 24 minutes against the Hornets and was put on Paul for a while when Bell rested. He finished with five points and seven rebounds and said he feels very comfortable as his 10-day contract winds down.

“Linton played pretty well. Defensively, I like what I saw,” D’Antoni said.

Johnson played with Paul for nearly two years in New Orleans and said he looks forward to guarding him if the teams meet in the playoffs.

“I’ve got Paul’s number,” he said, smiling. “We were just out there experimenting now, so I don’t want to show all my tricks. I have some things hid that he doesn’t know about.”

Four straight wins gives the Hornets the longest current active winning streak against the Suns. The Warriors have won three straight.

Phoenix is now 11-1 in the first of back-to-back games this season and 5-6 in the second.

The Suns are now 36-10 when reaching 100 points this year, but 0-3 against the Hornets

spursfan09
02-28-2008, 09:36 AM
Come on BB, make a decision already.

phyzik
02-28-2008, 09:38 AM
http://www.hoopsvibe.com/nba/nba-articles/is-brent-barry-the-key-to-winning-the-west-ar47444.html

Is Brent Barry the Key to Winning the West? By Jason Kelly
02.27.2008 - Updated on 02.27.2008


Shocking, isn’t it, that the question is being asked. Shortly (perhaps by the time this piece hits the Web), he will have made up his mind. The Phoenix Suns need another sharp-shooter to help Shaq’s spacing, the Spurs would like him back, and the other contenders would welcome his presence as well.


The Denver Nuggets, at 33-23, sit in Ninth in the West, which would be good enough for a four-seed in the East.


Why delay the inevitable? Let’s change the “Western” Conference and the “Eastern” Conference into the Premier League and the First League – keeping the D-League as the farm division. It would be just like European soccer where the top two teams from the First League get bumped into the Premier League and the bottom two teams in the Premier League get relegated. That way, next year, Boston and Detroit would be in the “West” and Memphis and Minnesota would go “East.”


Things are not going to change anytime soon. Ben Wallace roaming around the Midwest is not going to change the fate of any team or teams. Sam Cassell backing up the point guard he tried to decapitate a few weeks ago is not a huge improvement. The only thing of value that the Bulls obtained is the intellectual property rights to another website for its newest guard. The Heat are going nowhere even faster with Shawn Marion lamenting, “I’m crying inside right now, because I feel like we’re playing so hard and we still couldn’t come up with a win.”

Moving Brent Barry around in the East would not be considered a monumental deal, but here, in the West, the playoffs may depend on it.

There would have to be some adjustments in my new league system (e.g., in England even the lowly teams are given a shot at the big boys in a tournament at the end of the year), and some adjustments would need to be made. However, why do we keep going down this road? Occasionally, an Eastern team does something in the Finals, but we can get all the same competition and output following this system.

Drastic changes need to be made simply because of the reality that Brent Barry has become such a hot commodity.

YoMamaIsCallin
02-28-2008, 09:39 AM
With the deadline for free agents to sign with new teams and still be eligible for the playoffs looming on Saturday, Suns players and coaches followed up general manager Steve Kerr’s visit to the Barry family in San Antonio with phone call pleas of their own.


The writer is misinformed. This is the date by which a player must be waived to be playoff-eligible, not the date by which they must sign. Barry is playoff-eligible as long has he signs by the end of the regular season -- I believe I heard April 20?

polandprzem
02-28-2008, 09:39 AM
http://www.mmaplayground.com/forums/i/pi/170166_2.jpg

I guess we are all a little in the dark, here and this article pretty much fails.

Umm he wanted the crowed to sing man!



Interesting is that D'Antoni let Linton Johnson play 20+minutes in last game, they can also sign Giricek. So they would add shooting plus defense in those 2 guys.

polandprzem
02-28-2008, 09:43 AM
Spurs fans have no right to hate on Barry if he leaves. Spurs FO traded him (twice). Don't forget that.

So what?

Malik was traded as well, but would he rather play with the spurs?

vanvannen
02-28-2008, 09:50 AM
I'm just saying that IF he is mad, he has every right to be.

CubanMustGo
02-28-2008, 09:54 AM
Here's the thing about the supposed "increased opportunities" in PHX: Duh'Antoni plays a seven man rotation. They are getting their ass whooped by 20 late in the game yesterday and Snaq and other starters are still in. Why would Brent think that suddenly Duh'A is going to get a clue just because his white ass showed up to grace the bench?

polandprzem
02-28-2008, 10:00 AM
I'm just saying that IF he is mad, he has every right to be.
Like every human being on planet earth :)

More or less :drunk

anakha
02-28-2008, 10:37 AM
I wonder - what if Barry was purposely dawdling on the off chance that the Suns would miss out on both Giricek and Cassell?

If it were true, that would arguably be Pop's most CIA move ever. :smokin

easjer
02-28-2008, 10:41 AM
I wonder - what if Barry was purposely dawdling on the off chance that the Suns would miss out on both Giricek and Cassell?

If it were true, that would arguably be Pop's most CIA move ever. :smokin


Steve Kerr isn't stupid - they'll grab Giricek if Brent dawdles too long. They prefer Brent, but they need something (not that I think it'll help with D'Antoni's bench usage, as previously stated).

dbreiden83080
02-28-2008, 10:45 AM
If this is down to the Suns or Spurs, i would put my money on him coming back to SA. He seems to have a great relationship with his teammates, he's won rings there and the writing is on the wall in Phoenix. The Shaq deal was a bad deal, they are not coming out of the west.

Budkin
02-28-2008, 10:55 AM
This is getting a bit ridiculous... just tell us Bones.

Cry Havoc
02-28-2008, 12:09 PM
For now, I like Udoka better than Barry. The guy hustles so much and plays good defense.

However, I'm more confident with Barry gunning from downtown in the playoffs. I'm not sure Udoka can handle it as well.

CaptainLate
02-28-2008, 12:15 PM
He sure is milking this fake "I'm not coming back to the Spurs" thing out long enough. I think Stern is looking the other way already. Go ahead and commit to the Spurs.

Agreed. Even the Spurs went along for a few days saying "No comment". But now there's an offer on the table and the Spurs sweetened it with a third year. No sense in rehabbing in Phoenix by yourself (no family since they are in S.A.) with new doctors, trainer, etc.

:madrun Cm'on...take it, Brent, and then join the coaching staff after you play one more year next yr.

Maybe he's thinking Shaq will crumble under his weight any day now and then he can eliminate them like he did with the Rockets.

www.RonPaul2008.com

CaptainLate
02-28-2008, 12:21 PM
The Spurs have made Brent sweat out enough deadlines the last few years. Maybe he's just letting 'em know how it feels. :)

I still think it's a game that was discussed when the trade happened. The players in the game are probably just Holt, RC, Pop and BB. Of course, we'll probably never know since they are all sworn to secrecy. Maybe one of them will write a book about it someday.

CaptainLate
02-28-2008, 12:38 PM
Do you think the Spurs offering Brent Barry a three year deal is a good idea though?

I doubt he plays that third year. He'll be even more of a liability on D after next yr. He'll retire.

Look. This is a game that FO and BB are playing. It's not like he can be playing tomorrow. The guy is still 2 wks or more away fm playing. He can afford to wait another day. Maybe he is pulling a switcheroo on the FO and making them :depressed an extra couple of days before saying "April Fools". :lol Pop and RC will pull BB aside and tell him "Son, you had us going there for awhile." :dizzy

Mitch Cumsteen
02-28-2008, 12:39 PM
Assuming that this isn't all a big rouse...

I just wonder if the Suns sucking so bad lately is a deterrent or an incentive. He could view them as hopeless and write them off altogether, or he could view himself as a savior. I suppose it depends on his ego and his objectivity, but let's be realistic here: The Suns are playing an atrocious level of defensive basketball since they traded away Marion and added an over the hill and immobile Shaq to the lineup, and now they are going to add the Spurs worst defensive player to that mix?

They aren't going to stop shit other than their advancement in the playoffs. Look at this lineup: Nash/Barbosa, Hill/Barry/Bell, Stoudemire, Diaw and Shaq. Bell is the only good defensive player of the lot, Barbosa and Hill are decent defenders, Diaw is somewhat competent defensively, and the rest are an abortion. With Shaq slowing them down they can't outscore anybody, and they certainly can't defend anybody. How is Barry going to make a difference for them?

Agloco
02-28-2008, 12:56 PM
In other words.

"We have no friggen idea whats going on.."

The article said that he's narrowed his choices to Phoenix or SA.
I think that's an implicit admission on his part that he's heading back here.

Hemotivo
02-28-2008, 01:00 PM
For now, I like Udoka better than Barry. The guy hustles so much and plays good defense.

However, I'm more confident with Barry gunning from downtown in the playoffs. I'm not sure Udoka can handle it as well.
i agree

FromWayDowntown
02-28-2008, 01:06 PM
During the second timeout tonight, the Coyote will repel down from the rafters of the AT&T Center to do his usual thing, only the Coyote head will suddenly come off, revealing that Brent Barry is in the costume. He'll stand at center court and shout "I'm back, bitches!" and run off the court (reinjuring the calf).

Whottt will have an orgasm and a heart attack at the same time.

SpursFanFirst
02-28-2008, 01:08 PM
During the second timeout tonight, the Coyote will repel down from the rafters of the AT&T Center to do his usual thing, only the Coyote head will suddenly come off, revealing that Brent Barry is in the costume. He'll stand at center court and shout "I'm back, bitches!" and run off the court (reinjuring the calf).

Whottt will have an orgasm and a heart attack at the same time.

:lmao

peskypesky
02-28-2008, 01:08 PM
Barry is a smart guy. He'll be back.

Herschel Walker
02-28-2008, 01:09 PM
CIA Pop/ CIA Barry knows no bounds. I guess you don't become the best by half assing it. He can't play for the Spurs until the 30 days from the trade are up, so why not play it up?

Herschel Walker
02-28-2008, 01:11 PM
Is keeping the Suns in limbo CIA's way of f'n around with Kerr for "wearing too many hats"?

CaptainLate
02-28-2008, 01:15 PM
CIA Pop/ CIA Barry knows no bounds. I guess you don't become the best by half assing it. He can't play for the Spurs until the 30 days from the trade are up, so why not play it up?

Exactly my take. BB has mc'd Spurs events...the guy knows how to do tongue 'n cheek. And, yes, it is Pop's way of messing with Kerr and the Suns.

Holt's Cat
02-28-2008, 01:16 PM
During the second timeout tonight, the Coyote will repel down from the rafters of the AT&T Center to do his usual thing, only the Coyote head will suddenly come off, revealing that Brent Barry is in the costume. He'll stand at center court and shout "I'm back, bitches!" and run off the court (reinjuring the calf).

Whottt will have an orgasm and a heart attack at the same time.


I'm not sure this could bear any improvement.

peskypesky
02-28-2008, 01:17 PM
Is keeping the Suns in limbo CIA's way of f'n around with Kerr for "wearing too many hats"?

Wow. Never even thought of the possibility that Barry is following CIA Pop's orders to keep Phoenix in limbo. lol

remingtonbo2001
02-28-2008, 01:19 PM
I read somewhere that Erin's decision will be more influencial than anything else.

I say it's 70/30 he re-signs with SA.

FromWayDowntown
02-28-2008, 01:27 PM
For the random fact department: Scene in SA magazine reports that Brent and Erin Barry own the 87th most expensive home in San Antonio.

I have no idea what that means in terms of the decision that Brent is making, but I just want to be sure that we all have all of the facts here.

peskypesky
02-28-2008, 01:31 PM
For the random fact department: Scene in SA magazine reports that Brent and Erin Barry own the 87th most expensive home in San Antonio.

I have no idea what that means in terms of the decision that Brent is making, but I just want to be sure that we all have all of the facts here.

Since it's not a seller's market, Barry stays. :0)

vanvannen
02-28-2008, 01:34 PM
During the second timeout tonight, the Coyote will repel down from the rafters of the AT&T Center to do his usual thing, only the Coyote head will suddenly come off, revealing that Brent Barry is in the costume. He'll stand at center court and shout "I'm back, bitches!" and run off the court (reinjuring the calf).

Whottt will have an orgasm and a heart attack at the same time.

:lol :lol :lol

CaptainLate
02-28-2008, 02:24 PM
:fro If Brent have been watching the Suns his decision should be a no-brainer.

[ It was the second time this season the Hornets snapped a three-game skid with a victory over Phoenix, which New Orleans has beaten in all four meetings this season.

“We match up with them pretty well,” said Hornets forward David West, who scored 27 points. “C.P. and our guards have an advantage over their guards with their speed and ability to get up and down the floor. … It just happens that Phoenix is one of those teams that we feel confident against.” ]

With no "D", I'm sure BB knows the Suns aren't going deep. He will get plenty of PT when healthy in order to get in game shape for the playoffs. And his career will be extended in S.A. (e.g., see Horry) :wakeup

www.RonPaul2008.com

SpurYank
02-28-2008, 06:26 PM
Yikes. Whatever he does will only continue the threads here. Can't we all just get along...with other business. My guess is he'll come back, be inserted in a game, he'll try very hard to do well, get another cramp in one of his 36-year old legs, and we will be stuck with him through the 2009-10 season.

Please go sign with the Suns. Thing are not working out for them with Shaq. They could use you to team up with all those other 3-point shooters on that team.

duncan228
02-28-2008, 06:28 PM
Yikes. Whatever he does will only continue the threads here. Can't we all just get along...with other business. My guess is he'll come back, be inserted in a game, he'll try very hard to do well, get another cramp in one of his 36-year old legs, and we will be stuck with him through the 2009-10 season.

Please go sign with the Suns. Thing are not working out for them with Shaq. They could use you to team up with all those other 3-point shooters on that team.

He's back.

http://spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=88269

ChumpDumper
02-28-2008, 06:29 PM
we will be stuck with him through the 2009-10 season.If he signs for the minimum, he should be pretty easy to waive if it comes down to that, only slightly less so if he signs a three year deal.

David Oliver
02-28-2008, 06:29 PM
Anybody know Brent's wife? Since the decision is up to her, maybe some locals can convince her.

whottt
02-28-2008, 07:01 PM
Anybody know Brent's wife? Since the decision is up to her, maybe some locals can convince her.


Yeah...going and harrasing her and their kids is always a good idea to make them want to stay SA.

stxspurs
02-28-2008, 07:05 PM
During the second timeout tonight, the Coyote will repel down from the rafters of the AT&T Center to do his usual thing, only the Coyote head will suddenly come off, revealing that Brent Barry is in the costume. He'll stand at center court and shout "I'm back, bitches!" and run off the court (reinjuring the calf).

Whottt will have an orgasm and a heart attack at the same time.


best post ever :lol :lol :lol