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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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raybies
I'm warming up to Erick green.
Maybe a bench of
Joseph
Green
Ginobilli
Robinson
Baynes
lol. Green is not going to be on the bench.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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Originally Posted by
TheGoldStandard
lol. Green is not going to be on the bench.
I should elaborate.. he'd be in Austin.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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chapnis
Could be interesting to get Snell, former team mate of Kawhis, same height, same position. Assuming they get along that is...
They're good friends actually. They went to the same high school and balled together and have been talking to each other about the draft according to reports.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
Me still thinking they do a international-stach-thing here to keep all the options salary wise open (without landing a big FA).
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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cd021
I heard Withey Is a solid big but a little slow. I don't think our big man rotation is much of a problem. Duncan, Splitter, Diaw, Baynes and Leonard is a good rotation. The wing has to be addressed. Choosing Green you can't dribble, Neal who cant defend or score against bigger defenders, Leonard who can't dribble in traffic consistently. Manu who attacks inconsistently and is turnover prone. Having a big guard to throw into the mix that can shoot and attack off the dribble would be nice.
Uh, yes the big man rotation IS a problem. Any rotation that includes Bonner & Diaw is seriously undersized and underskilled. I don't consider Leonard a big, though he is clearly the 2nd best rebounder on the team. Baynes is an up and comer, which is good. However with Blair on the way out, that makes 3 spots along the frontline that need to be upgraded. Let's also remember that Duncan is 37, not 27. This group is in desparate need of an infusion of youth.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
I actually like our Inside, Wing AND Pointguard rotation.
But yeah, there is always room for upgrades.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
draft cheat sheet courtesy of the guys at the wagesofwins (link below)...prospects are grouped into 3 catergories
Great - picked by both of their statistical models (surefire prospects)
Good - picked by one of their statistical models (worth taking a gamble on)
Bust - self explanatory
http://wagesofwins.com/2013/06/27/20...e-cheat-sheet/
Assuming they don't trade their pick, my bet is on the spurs taking one of the names listed
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
It would be nice to get someone for kawhi to talk to in Snell as well haha
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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Originally Posted by
SenorSpur
Uh, yes the big man rotation IS a problem. Any rotation that includes Bonner & Diaw is seriously undersized and underskilled. I don't consider Leonard a big, though he is clearly the 2nd best rebounder on the team. Baynes is an up and comer, which is good. However with Blair on the way out, that makes 3 spots along the frontline that need to be upgraded. Let's also remember that Duncan is 37, not 27. This group is in desparate need of an infusion of youth.
Bonner is history. They will trade him today or cut him and pocket the cash.
This draft is weak. There just aren't any real legit big prospects to be had where the Spurs are picking. Even guys like Gobert are projects that might not get out of the D-League for at least a season and a half. The Spurs should look to add a vet PF via free agency to fill the hole in the front line in the short term. Next years draft is much more appealing.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
I've played in a summer league with Ricky Ledo last summer and I've personally known him for about 5 years now he's a great kid. He reminds me of KD tbh there's no way he drops to 28 the kid can flat out ball, hasn't played a second of college and is going to the league.
If the Spurs land him that would be awesome he has a killer cross over very long and is so so smooth
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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SpurPadre
Some mocks have us getting Center Lucas Nogueira of Brazil. He's compared to Bosh.
Its really hard to say. I've seen him in the top 14 and as low as 20-25. I haven't seen him that low yet but its not impossible he drops that low. Golbert seems more likely to be there. From what i've seen he seems more concretely in the 20-30 range.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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emanueldavidginobili
I've played in a summer league with Ricky Ledo last summer and I've personally known him for about 5 years now he's a great kid. He reminds me of KD tbh there's no way he drops to 28 the kid can flat out ball, hasn't played a second of college and is going to the league.
If the Spurs land him that would be awesome he has a killer cross over very long and is so so smooth
Word? He played like KD even against you? Dude must be legit then.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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I. Hustle
Word? He played like KD even against you? Dude must be legit then.
His game reminds of KD like his moves and form shit head. And the summer league isn't with a bunch of prospects or anything its just a summer league my father runs every summer, Hell my father plays in it and he's 49
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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emanueldavidginobili
His game reminds of KD like his moves and form shit head. And the summer league isn't with a bunch of prospects or anything its just a summer league my father runs every summer, Hell my father plays in it and he's 49
He played like KD against you AND your 49 year old dad???!!!! HOE LEE SHIT!!! I hope he falls to the Spurs with the 58th pick!!!! DO IT R.C.!!!!!
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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Originally Posted by
benefactor
Bonner is history. They will trade him today or cut him and pocket the cash.
This draft is weak. There just aren't any real legit big prospects to be had where the Spurs are picking. Even guys like Gobert are projects that might not get out of the D-League for at least a season and a half. The Spurs should look to add a vet PF via free agency to fill the hole in the front line in the short term. Next years draft is much more appealing.
I hope we get Muscala. He's already got a post up game with various moves, and from what I've seen in videos, he wants to get better and aint afraid to put the work in. Since we've hired the big man coach (boylen) I see him as a great pick-up.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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I. Hustle
He played like KD against you AND your 49 year old dad???!!!! HOE LEE SHIT!!! I hope he falls to the Spurs with the 58th pick!!!! DO IT R.C.!!!!!
Lmao....gtfo
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Originally Posted by
look_at_g_shred
I hope we get Muscala. He's already got a post up game with various moves, and from what I've seen in videos, he wants to get better and aint afraid to put the work in. Since we've hired the big man coach (boylen) I see him as a great pick-up.
He has a David Lee quality to his game that the first thing I thought when I saw him (not b/c he white either). He doesn't mind banging on both ends of the floor and he has wicked spin move for a big guy. He has a pretty good 15-20ft jumper already.
And for those who say you can't get a quality bigman late, Asik, Ibaka, Marc Gasol, David Lee, Pekovic, Splitter, Ilyasova, etc. were all drafted 24th or lower in the draft.
To me, its about the individual, do they have the tools and do they want to improve. I hope the Spurs consider buying the Nuggets pick as well, b/c I think the Spurs can get a guy like Ledo/Snell and Muscala/Jean-Charles in this year's draft to develop into potential starters for this team.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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Originally Posted by
benefactor
Bonner is history. They will trade him today or cut him and pocket the cash.
I sure hope so.
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Originally Posted by
benefactor
This draft is weak. There just aren't any real legit big prospects to be had where the Spurs are picking. Even guys like Gobert are projects that might not get out of the D-League for at least a season and a half. The Spurs should look to add a vet PF via free agency to fill the hole in the front line in the short term. Next years draft is much more appealing.
Yes this is a weak draft. Yet the Spurs are still frontline deficient - even with what they have, which is inadequate. That's not even considering the Splitter situation. All it takes is one over-zealout GM to offer him a bloated contract and the chances of him returning would be slim. Only if Splitter walks would the Spurs have the cap room to even be minor players in free agency.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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emanueldavidginobili
His game reminds of KD like his moves and form shit head. And the summer league isn't with a bunch of prospects or anything its just a summer league my father runs every summer, Hell my father plays in it and he's 49
:lol:lol:lol
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
Not sure if posted already, but Giannis Adetokunbo's stock is dropping due to insistence on playing in NBA now rather than developing in Europe.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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Originally Posted by
I. Hustle
He played like KD against you AND your 49 year old dad???!!!! HOE LEE SHIT!!! I hope he falls to the Spurs with the 58th pick!!!! DO IT R.C.!!!!!
:rollin
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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Originally Posted by
look_at_g_shred
I hope we get Muscala. He's already got a post up game with various moves, and from what I've seen in videos, he wants to get better and aint afraid to put the work in. Since we've hired the big man coach (boylen) I see him as a great pick-up.
Splitter will likely re-sign...which gives the Spurs two centers on the roster. I'd rather see them draft a wing and go after a vet PF like Carl Landry in free agency.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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Mr.Bottomtooth
Not sure if posted already, but Giannis Adetokunbo's stock is dropping due to insistence on playing in NBA now rather than developing in Europe.
I wouldn't mind the Spurs drafting this kid. Have him spend a year in the D League and make him the main offensive threat there. Let him experience and learn in real time. Spurs will have him for four years at a relatively cheap contract.
His athleticism, handles and passing are very impressive. I can see why teams are high on him. But he needs a couple of years to acclimate himself to the NBA level of play. I think he would be able to do it in year working with the Spurs trainers and coaches.
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Re: The #28th Pick. A Rundown of the Top Options Available
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benefactor
Splitter will likely re-sign...which gives the Spurs two centers on the roster. I'd rather see them draft a wing and go after a vet PF like Carl Landry in free agency.
Fair enough. Picking up Aminu to back up Kawhi wouldn't hurt either.
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Franklin, Noguiera, Moscala please. Crabbe, Hardaway. Stay away from Withey, Rice and the Adetokunbo.