Good news and I hope he isn't brought back on a 10-day.
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Good news and I hope he isn't brought back on a 10-day.
James White!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EAL9...eature=related
^^Mcdonald's Jawad Williams elbow dunks. (Vs. James White! and David Lee.)
:downspin:
If he agreed to a 10 days contract and if Spurs are ready to get over his past, Qyntel Woods could be another player worth a try. He is with Jarvis Hayes the SF with the most upside.
Spurs have also now enough space below the tax to have 14 players under contract until the end of the year. With the D-League showcase coming next Monday, Spurs could try some D-League prospects they like with this 14th roster spot.
This.
However, if the Spurs ever decide to tour the dusty gyms of North Africa, I think we should re-sign Ime for his "local knowledge":
http://thesilverandblack.blogspot.co...art-ninja.html
I love that story. :lol
Smart move! I like it!
:married::downspin::whine:king:flag::lmao:rollin:l obt::blah:rolleyes:greedy:p::ihit:nope:music:hungr y::smokin:):clap:convertib:dizzy:sucker:reading:co rn::nutkick::down::violin:spless::ttiwwp:Ah shit, So God does exist.
Who cares about crazy dunks. Do you want Vince Carter? No... How about Harold Miner? No? Hmmmm.... ok...
I doubt they'd sign Woods (not saying definitively they wouldn't, though). He's definitely the most talented SF option available, followed by Hayes, as you said. But if the Spurs wanted Hayes, I've got to think they've have signed him instead of Udoka in the first place.
Unfortunately, they'll probably pick between Williams (probably most likely), Carney and Wilkins. Outside of Woods and Hayes, I'd prefer they bring back Green over those three.
Not sure the D-League route makes a ton of sense. As much as people think this is a meaningless spot, it's not. When you're only carrying 13 (and one of the 13 is injured, as is), every spot has some level of importance. If Jefferson were to go down, even day-to-day, they'd need someone who could instantly be counted on for significant minutes at SF, especially if they were playing against a bigger three.
Bye Ime. Good luck on your career. Thanks.
Spurs need to pick up someone that can play spot minutes at the SF position (who is a SF) to give Manu and RJ rest, so they don't have to go small.
I think Jawad Williams or Rodney Carney could fill that spot. I don't want to pick someone up, just to fill a spot and who will be forgotten if Anderson comes back on time.
Forget a bakcup Small forward..maybe POP realizes he needs depth in the big man dept
The Toros start Thomas at PF, but have been trying him at the 3 for some stretches with limited success. It's only been two games, but he doesn't have much of a shot beyond 18ft. We'll see if the tryout continues Friday.
I really don't expect anything from Archie this season. He was out most of last season after knee surgery and just started playing ball right before the D-League draft. I'd keep an eye on him over the summer and next season, though.
I think if the Spurs don't blow the rest of their money under the tax on one vet, I think they will probably start the 10-auditions pretty soon. They might even sign more than one at a time if that is what is on their radar. Cousin would seem a natural choice for a project big, though Chris Johnson might be worth a look if only for his blocking and PnR offense. Among SF types, Pat Ewing Jr. still looks like the kind of player the Spurs could use, though he's probably more 4 than 3. Kyle Weaver and Marcus Landry have been shooting well from behind the arc.
What the hell happened to Udoka? He didn't used to be that bad.
While the Celtics loss was disappointing, this news made my day!
Damnit! Thats why we lost tonight.
Can't blame Udoka anymore.
so what happens when a player gets waived? is udoka just umemployed now?
according to shamsports, Marcus Haislip has been released from Caja Laboral.
He knows the system, spreads the floor, athletic on the wings . . .
Hey, it could happen!
Yeah, I guess not.
Hermann is jobless too, maybe he could spell Manu for 5 minutes a night at SF while Anderson recovers.