Re: Is there any chance Spurs might land Rudy Fernandez?
La espanol mancho es bueno. I mean spurs should try 100% hard to get him even if the chance is very slim. After signing Dyess and getting Jefferson, now the only spot in the starting 5 needing some upgrade is just the 2, which is bound to count on Mason for another season if no more change happens in this summer. Personally I think Fin is no more than a bench-off guy at such an age, playing him as a starting player would be a big embarrassment for a team as great as Spurms. Rudy has awesome athleticism and obove-average court vision, both of which can produce much more than what this role is required. As a volatile shoot-only guard, a role of 7th man might be the most Mason can expect on this Spurs team.
Re: Is there any chance Spurs might land Rudy Fernandez?
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Rogue
La espanol mancho es bueno. I mean spurs should try 100% hard to get him even if the chance is very slim. After signing Dyess and getting Jefferson, now the only spot in the starting 5 needing some upgrade is just the 2, which is bound to count on Mason for another season if no more change happens in this summer. Personally I think Fin is no more than a bench-off guy at such an age, playing him as a starting player would be a big embarrassment for a team as great as Spurms. Rudy has awesome athleticism and obove-average court vision, both of which can produce much more than what this role is required. As a volatile shoot-only guard, a role of 7th man might be the most Mason can expect on this Spurs team.
Nice post, Rogue.
Still a closet Spurs fan?
Re: Is there any chance Spurs might land Rudy Fernandez?
Don't know of him. I guess he would make a great pitchman for HEB commercials on Espanol television.
:lmao
Re: Is there any chance Spurs might land Rudy Fernandez?
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Rogue
La espanol mancho es bueno. I mean spurs should try 100% hard to get him even if the chance is very slim. After signing Dyess and getting Jefferson, now the only spot in the starting 5 needing some upgrade is just the 2, which is bound to count on Mason for another season if no more change happens in this summer. Personally I think Fin is no more than a bench-off guy at such an age, playing him as a starting player would be a big embarrassment for a team as great as Spurms. Rudy has awesome athleticism and obove-average court vision, both of which can produce much more than what this role is required. As a volatile shoot-only guard, a role of 7th man might be the most Mason can expect on this Spurs team.
Thanks, Rogue.
That's exactly what I was thinking.
As Manu is getting older, who else in the league can succeed Manu better than this guy?
I do not have confidence in either Finley or Roger.
Re: Is there any chance Spurs might land Rudy Fernandez?
ROGUE---I knell to a Mav's fan that makes sense. 3 expiring contracts for a solid backup center and a talented #2 guard as a starter. I believe the Spurs would have to add to the pot----Splitter's rights or Mahimni.
Re: Is there any chance Spurs might land Rudy Fernandez?
I would not mind Outlaw. Good offensive game. But be is like Gooden because he is not really a team player. At least unlike Gooden he is an ok defender.
Re: Is there any chance Spurs might land Rudy Fernandez?
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slick'81
i just dont c us getting ne1 of real value in a trade involving bonner and/or finely
Yeah, that would be like getting something of value for Oberto, Thomas and Bowen. Oh,........... wait a minute.