I guess it's funny to say over and over that Blair gorges on whataburger? I don't really get it, he's always been in pretty good shape from what I can tell. Obviously only fat people are making this joke, I guess obesity loves company. :rolleyes
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I guess it's funny to say over and over that Blair gorges on whataburger? I don't really get it, he's always been in pretty good shape from what I can tell. Obviously only fat people are making this joke, I guess obesity loves company. :rolleyes
I wouldn't expect Lorbek to come over just yet. CSKA Moscow is still after him and they're probably gonna offer him a bigger contract than the Spurs can due to rookie salary restrictions. Still, he is 28 and this is probably his last chance to come to the NBA so nothing is certain. I know the guy can shoot, so it'll probably be bye-bye Bonner if Lorbek joins the Spurs.
You tend to get draft day trades when teams look over who's still available and don't see anyone who can help them. This was considered a deep draft, so teams were all starry-eyed about the possibilities of the players they could draft, and mostly only traded down when they could drive a hard bargain. So if there's no value there, there's no value there.
Maybe we can pick up future picks, maybe we can make trades this summer.
Worst case, we go into the season and spend some time showcasing Bonner, Blair, Neal, etc., and try to raise their value so that we can ship them off for something useful at the trade deadline. It's a lot easier trying to trade someone who's in the rotation and doing something useful than it is to trade a guy who's buried on your bench and can't earn any minutes.