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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Originally Posted by
Chieflion
This article says shop him to see what value he has, not trade him. Why are all of you so paranoid?
But you have to admit, this is a retarded idea. Shop him to see his value. How exactly are you supposed to gauge someones value by doing this?
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Originally Posted by
angelbelow
But you have to admit, this is a retarded idea. Shop him to see his value. How exactly are you supposed to gauge someones value by doing this?
By looking at the average offer. And if someone is stupid enough to offer something like Greg Oden (starting to live up to expectations) + Martell Webster (damn good at shooting) + Jerryd Bayless (this guy is good) + 1st round pick 2010 unprotected, you take it and run.
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Originally Posted by
Mel_13
Well sure, if you want to increase Portland's chances of winning the NBA title in 2010 while decreasing the Spurs chances of winning the same.
I said if Oden lives up to expectations. Which is supposed to be Dwight Howard second season-like. And Bayless and lock down a PG if he wanted to.
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Originally Posted by
Chieflion
I said if Oden lives up to expectations. Which is supposed to be Dwight Howard second season-like. And Bayless and lock down a PG if he wanted to.
So.......
"if someone is stupid enough to offer something like Greg Oden (starting to live up to expectations) + Martell Webster (damn good at shooting) + Jerryd Bayless (this guy is good) + 1st round pick 2010 unprotected"
you actually would not "take it and run"
Got it
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Originally Posted by
Mel_13
So.......
"if someone is stupid enough to offer something like Greg Oden (starting to live up to expectations) + Martell Webster (damn good at shooting) + Jerryd Bayless (this guy is good) + 1st round pick 2010 unprotected"
you actually would not "take it and run"
Got it
Too scared to admit Oden may just become a great center of this generation and deleted your previous post. Got it.
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Originally Posted by
Chieflion
Too scared to admit Oden may just become a great center of this generation and deleted your previous post. Got it.
I quoted the wrong post and moved the comments to respond to your post. I stand by my remarks. You were the one who said you would "take it and run" and then changed it to "if Oden improves".
Trading Parker for the package you suggested lessens the Spurs chances in 2010 and improves the Blazers.
I would not make the trade today.
Would you?
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
These are the dumbest threads. Why would they trade a top 3 pg who gives your team the best chance to win it all next season? Just use your brain.
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
It would only even start to make sense if the Spurs had no chance to win a title any more. As of now, they do. If that changes drastically, then you may consider it if you get a no brainer.
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
this thread. its the worst
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
Fuck it lets trade Duncan too
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Devin Harris of the Nets was my initial thought, but that wouldn’t make much sense because in all honesty, I’d take Harris over Parker if I were starting a team today
This sentence alone discredits any opinion the guy has. One is a really good PG who's lightening fast. The other is a Top 3 PG, who's lightening fast, and is a Finals MVP.
Why would you choose Harris over Parker? There is no rational reason why someone would choose Harris over Parker in any sense.
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Originally Posted by
Chieflion
By looking at the average offer. And if someone is stupid enough to offer something like Greg Oden (starting to live up to expectations) + Martell Webster (damn good at shooting) + Jerryd Bayless (this guy is good) + 1st round pick 2010 unprotected, you take it and run.
Yea if you get a deal like that you take it and run. But again, is that realistic? Because there is a good chance we won't get a deal like that and a good chance that you'll create a distraction to the team. The Cons outweight the Pros mang.
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
"I’d take Harris over Parker if I were starting a team today."
that explains the whole article
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Originally Posted by
Nathan Explosion
This sentence alone discredits any opinion the guy has. One is a really good PG who's lightening fast. The other is a Top 3 PG, who's lightening fast, and is a Finals MVP.
Why would you choose Harris over Parker? There is no rational reason why someone would choose Harris over Parker in any sense.
haha i didnt see this post before i posted. you are totally right
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
Let's trade him to make room for Bowen.
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
The only way I would trade Parker is for someone like Brook Lopez.
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What a terrible uninformed atricle! Even Portnoy, or whatever his name was, knows more about the CBA than this guy.
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anyway, anyone who wants to make an article about the spurs and the strategy they should use should at least know how to spell the name of one of their best player. G.I.N.O.B.I.L.I and not Ginobli as he wrote the whole article.
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Originally Posted by
spursfan1000
The only way I would trade Parker is for someone like Brook Lopez.
I am confused. Brook Lopez is a good center but is racking up stats on a weak team where he is the 3rd option. On the other hand, Oden is in a position where his PER 36 is higher than Lopez's and is number 1 in the league in the Spurs' weakest department, offensive rebounding.
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Originally Posted by
Mel_13
Link for the blog in your OP:
http://butthegameison.com/blog/12174...g-tony-parker/
The blogger in question believes that if the Spurs trade two players that make a combined $13.6M for four players that make a combined $11M the result will be a $10M reduction in payroll. On a positive note, his math skills exceed his abilities to analyze NBA basketball.
:rollin
It only makes sense he's a Lakers fan.
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Originally Posted by
spursfan1000
Fuck it lets trade Duncan too
I bet we could get Mutumbo and McGrady from Houston!
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Originally Posted by
mabrignani
"I’d take Harris over Parker if I were starting a team today."
that explains the whole article
I think:
http://butthegameison.com/blog/wp-co...son_header.png
explains the whole article! :toast
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Re: Should the Spurs Be Shopping Tony Parker?
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Originally Posted by
Udokafan05
These are the dumbest threads. Why would they trade a top 3 pg who gives your team the best chance to win it all next season? Just use your brain.
Hey, don't blame the thread. I saw a hilarious article by some dumbass Lakers fan and felt like sharing. :corn:
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He's a Texas Tech student and self-proclaimed fan of the Hornets.
http://butthegameison.com/blog/about/
His words, not mine:
Mark also won a Twitter contest when met up with Andre Iguodala and Rudy Gay at a Cheesecake Factory in Las Vegas, after both players summoned their followers to hunt them down.
Mark plans on using this blog as a spring board to launch his journalism career after he graduates from college.