That's a big if at this point.Quote:
i'm just saying if they do.
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That's a big if at this point.Quote:
i'm just saying if they do.
would you?Quote:
Originally Posted by ChumpDumper
Depends on the price.Quote:
would you?
Yes, it would be nice for the Spurs to have some scorers off the bench. I'm of the view that it would be better for that scorer to be at the backup 3 spot and for the 4/5 rotation to be more sound defensively. Horry or SAR makes sense in the 4/5 rotation, not both.Quote:
Originally Posted by constantstate
I am not sure if SAR will be a good fit with the Spurs. He is a crafty low post scorer, minimal defense, decent passer and rebounder.
While the Spurs play best with agile shooting big man around Duncan (see Horry vs. Nazr).
A player like Donyell Marshall, or somebody in the Tom Gugliotta ilk will be best (but then, Googs is like 45 years old and retired, but players similar to him).
Raef Lafrantz, Divacs, Brad Miller will all be fits on offense, but I don't see them being quick enough to cover on the defensive end .... well, seems like Marshall is the only one, but then there is no way the Spurs can afford him.
hey i want a backup 3 thats long and fast and doesnt shoot... just defends. and a vet backup point. (either to take over as backup or to have as a 3rd point guard) but the question was how sars would fit. horry doesnt like to play the first half of the season, and besides you'd like to save his legs and not have to do what we did this last year with him maybe? (the same with bowen) cause they're both gonna be a year older.Quote:
Originally Posted by Marcus Bryant