Unrestricted.
Throwing it out there.
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Unrestricted.
Throwing it out there.
well thats an interesting prospect.
While I think the Spurs are set at point guard with the drafting of Hill, it would be interesting to sign Randy, and he could play some as the third string point, small ball shooting guard, or safety valve in case Hill doesn't pan out.
I'm for it.
How much would he go for you think? He hasn't exactly done a lot recently. But the Clips were really high on him at the beginning of this contract too.
:lol did T-Park just confuse Shaun with Randy?
Well the Clips are desperate for a PG, and yet they decide to turn down a qualifying offer for Shaun.... so i think hes pretty much reached rock bottom... although it would have cost them over $5 mil.
I think they would prefer to spend part of that on Beno... although Beno's agent says hes after the full MLE, saying his client will be a bargain for that :lol.
Anyway, i think he could be had for the LLE, but now that we have Georgo Hill... i assume we would get rid of JV and use that spot to bring Horry back.... or stay with 5 bigs and bring Hairston on. This is of course assuming Hairston and Gist both do enough to make the roster.
Parker/Hill/Livingston
MLE/Manu/Barry/Hairston
Bowen/Udoke/Gist
Duncan/Mahinmi/Bonner
Oberto/Thomas
But i dont see that happening with the Geroge Hill drafting.
A little too injury-prone for my liking.
I doubt he will ever come back from this.
I was there the night he injured his knee -- it was the most devastating knee injury I've ever seen (and, unlike most knee injuries, you could actually see what happened). It was during the the '06-'07 season and he hasn't stepped on the court since.
DAMN! That was painfull to watch! I dont see how someone can come back from that.
I think most ppl know about the injury.... so far thats what defines his career...but hes talented as hell... maybe he was worth a look before we picked up Hill.
Ugh, he hasn't played ball in 2 years and wasn't very good then.
He was 21 years old and was learning under Sam Cassell. He was on his way to becoming the Clips' sixth man as a creator and scorer.
He's huge for a PG... about 6'6" or so... and can play all three perimeter positions. If he can regain some of his explosiveness and just a little of his athleticism, would be a great option at the two to give Manu a breather.
If he comes cheap (real cheap), he's worth a gamble, but I'd rather show loyalty to Horry than take up a roster spot for a guy who may or may not be back in another year or two.
is he even ready to play?
If he wasn't so injury-prone he'd be ideal for the Spurs.
A 6'7" point who's capable of guarding the 2 (and sometimes 3) would give us alot of versatility going big/small. Allowing Parker or Hill to play the 2 on occassion would be another added bonus.
Hopefully he's able to prove people wrong, the way McDyess did, and salvage his career. I don't see the Spurs having the roster spot or being willing to take the risk, but I hope someone takes a chance on him.
I would think the Clip's doctors are more familiar with his case and situation than anyone. If the Clips didn't even want to make him a qualifying offer to keep him restricted that speaks volumes.
Well, to an extent. It was moreso that he was owed a huge offer... like around the 5 million dollar range so of course they don't want to pay that out until he truly proves himself. I have a feeling he will return to the CLips at a cheaper rate if someone else doesn't bite.
I just think of Livingston now equating to the J. Williams deal (Chicago from Duke) and don't think he will ever be the same. Sad... but that's why you get your money upfront which he did.
I hope he signs with the Nuggets for cheap :smokin......
of course that's not going to happen coz the Nuggets are in luxury tax hell. JR is the first priority and sadly i think the PG postion will be run by Chucky with Green backing up, UNLESS the Nuggets pull off a trade for Hinrich.
Take a chance?He's been let go by the clips.:smokin
He's make a great injured reserve player, he's the best in the league at that position.
Why? he's a point guard who's coming off of a horrible injury. Doesn't really address a need.
Signing him to the minimum and letting him work his way back in the D League would not be very expensive.... and while it's possible he never gets back, it's also a low risk high reward chance that you get a lottery guy for almost nothing. Someone will do it. I'm rooting for him to make it back. That video of his injury still turns my stomach, and I've seen it 20 times, each time vowing to never look at it again... It will be a great story if he ever plays again.
could be tempting, but with mason and hill here i dont see us even calling his agent to see whats up.
even if he comes back he will always forever be tentative around the rim. He will be looking to protect that knee. I see him as a perimeter player taking safe jump shots and making the occasionals safe layup. He'll go to a team that is dire need of a pt guard and is willing to take the risk. That being said, it isn't any playoff bound team.
I think the spurs need a PG that can score i mean vaughn ain't scoring but a killer PG focused and controls the game but i think we need a nother PG!:king
I think he's worth the risk. The guy is at least 6'6", a decent passer and is still young. When he came out of HS people likened him to Magic. We all know he's no Magic but he's got a chance to be a decent player IF his knee holds up. What's the status on his knee? Fact that the Clippers renounced their rights to him, does that mean his knee will never heal enough to play at the speed of a NBA game?
Roll the dice... get it done.
i wasn't responding with any ill will, maybe my post just sound condesending.:lol i'm just saying doesn't seem like he fits any of the needs the Spurs have. They have Vaughn, Parker and HIll so an injured PG just seems overkill at the position. I don't htink he'll make it all the way back and if he does he'll alwyas have trouble with that knee. I hope he proves me wrong.
I'd be in favor of the Spurs working him out. But he wasn't great even when healthy. His defense was noteworthy, and he has great size, which keeps him in the conversation. But he was so thin he couldn't finish around the rim and his jump shot was terrible.
Take him. Spurs have a hard time landing FAs. This is an oppurtunty. If it doesn't work out so what. Spurs are not getting any good players.
The AP article:
Clips renounce rights to Livingston
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....ap/index.html
A richer team will snap him up for a few million a year and see if he can come around.
OK, I know we are scraping the bottom of the barrel here, and he hasn't played in forever, but if we could get this guy with a portion of the money we have left, would you be interested? He could, if healthy, full fill the slasher/combo guard roll we have been looking for. he has great size and explosive ability and would make a goof back court mate off the bench with Manu. Thoughts?
Plus he lost his starting job it looks like. He could play his natural position for us.
I don't wanna take the chance on an injury prone player however.
There was some conversation about him:
http://spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=100131
That guy is a magnet for injuries. No thanks, just because he is cheap doesn't mean he won't be a liability in the future.
tempting. but our backcourt is full.
we alrady have enough combo guards.... besides he is too injury prone.
China doll. Pass.
he would be a good pick up if he could be had cheap and just work on getting healthy and stronger next yr....he is very young and if his knee holds up he looks Like A Hardaway 2.....could play both guard spots and could allow Tony to be more of a scorer and move off picks.......but again it would be a future play not for next yr so I think they will pass
That's funny. When I showed the video to my wife months ago, she covered her eyes and glared at me and said, "why did you have to show that to me?!" Then we watched it three more times. It was such a horrifying injury, and I can't help but root really hard for him to make it back.
Parker.
Hill.
Vaughn.
Mason, Jr.
Why the hell do we need to spend money on a PG who spends his season on the IL?
With a full recovery, and some added weight, would be an interesting small Forward/point forward/point guard option.