We always get them when they are old and broken apparently.
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He should atelast be better than Haislip who never plays plus he's 6'9. If they can work it out I'd pull the trigger, we have too many wings anyway. Ian is not playing so if it can be done, include Bonner, make it happen. If it doesn't workout what does it matter we don't play our guys anyway but if it does, we just broke the bank with a lineup of
Duncan
Blair
Prince
Jefferson
Parker
Ginobili
Hill
McDyess
Ratliff
Bogans
Finley
No thanks, I dont want him. He is shitty recently and too much injury risks.
John Hollinger
Prince comes with risk
"I don't think Keith Bogans is a solution as a starter and I think a healthy Prince would be a great fit in San Antonio. But they have to be careful -- like I said above, Tay's looked terrible this year and back issues are nothing to sneeze at, and adding an $11 million player for next year would almost certainly put Spurs into tax. At the very least I'd want to see how he looks over this next month, and even if he looked good I'd still be on the fence."
hes almost done...please no
The shittier a your team is the worse the back issues seem to be.
Hell no. He sucks now.
Pull the damn trigger on this deal another person to throw at odom ,Dirk ,and kobe:ihit
I really can't see this happening. Trading expiring contracts for another $11 million next year (particularly a swingman) would all-but guarantee that Manu signs somewhere else next season.
if we could get him for "nothing" and be sure he is healthy, it would improve our team. Kobe scored a lot and at a high percentage in the first half of Tuesday's game and he wasn't even at 100%.
No
no no no no no no no no no
We could do better with a trade, and his contract is hefty
But...but... Jefferson was the answer at the 3. Why do we need another 3?
Thanks, but no thanks.
Someone please close this crappy thread.
Come on take him. We are not going any where fast Prince is dogging it because of this too.
If the spurs could get him and he's relatively healthy I wouldn't be against it at all, in fact I think he'd be a great fit actually and make the spurs a more versatile team that can match up with anyone.
I'd plug him in the starting lineup immediately for Bogans because he's a much more versatile defender against lengthy wings. Bogans would come off the bench as a situational defender (for the smaller quicker guards).
I don't know how the spurs would get him but if they did and he's healthy and rejuvenated this would help the spurs tremendously.
Would Prince fit with Spurs?
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Tayshaun Prince | Pistons
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http://a.espncdn.com/i/headshots/nba...rs/65/1724.jpgWith two young small forwards waiting in the wings -- Jonas Jerebko, Austin Daye -- it's rumored that the Pistons are actively shopping Tayshaun Prince.
They'd also perhaps like to deal Richard Hamilton, but his contract is probably too big for anyone to want to take on.
So where might Prince land? It's not quite ideal, but ESPN's John Hollinger fielded a question today in his chat about the possibility of him being traded to the Spurs.
Take it away, Mr. Hollinger.
Even if the Spurs add a 3, it should be a tweener for the SF/PF position, to back up RJ, not to have one competing for a starting spot.