i still think the spurs should be looking at other needs, the Guard position is covered by far the most. This move couldnt have been that needed
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i still think the spurs should be looking at other needs, the Guard position is covered by far the most. This move couldnt have been that needed
Maybe I just projected a hope . . . . sigh. :oopsQuote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Better do a better job of checking the difference between Barnes and Bailey next time. Somehow I knew that wasn't right, but I didn't take the time to check myself. Pile on.
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Teams always go into camp with more than they need.
Unclench.
As none of us had any clue of this signing before today, it's a lock that swingmen are being worked out in similar CIA fashion.
but wouldnt you rather go into camp with more players at the position you actually need so you can better evaluate an option for backup's??? Instead of picking up another damn guard for a roster that alreadys is mostly made up of guards?
They will. It's not like they are limited to 15 training camp players.Quote:
but wouldnt you rather go into camp with more players at the position you actually need
Well they'll likely have some of each position at camp - so that they can easily run practices. That's what most teams do. Like Chump said, I'm sure that they've worked out a lot of SF's too. Also, as someone else said, they could be just looking for players for the future to possibly send to the NBDL too.Quote:
but wouldnt you rather go into camp with more players at the position you actually need so you can better evaluate an option for backup's??? Instead of picking up another damn guard for a roster that alreadys is mostly made up of guards?
With both Tony and Beno creaky right now, they'll probably care an extra PG at the beginning of the season, even if only for a few weeks.
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Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
That does make sense, that calmed me down a bit thanks Kori.
Call me stupid but what does being on the block mean?
it means that they are trying to trade you and you arent secure enough with your current team basically
So IS Beno on the block or not? :)
And thanks for the explanation.
Nah beno isnt on the block
Wouldn't be real bright to try to move him, especially right now, since he's dinged. Secondly, he's much better than many realize so trading him now would probably be regretted later.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kobayagi
I see him having a chance of getting on the roster only if the Spurs decide to carry 15 players. We have three capable PG, so we don't have any problems there. But then again, the Spurs gave him 4 workouts. I think that's showing that they see something in him.
Bringing players with potential into camp when they have no chance of making the team is something the Spurs, and maybe all teams, do. It makes it more likely to get them into camp in future seasons as they develop.
Whatever happened to Alex Garcia. They were so high on him way back when. Is he still with Hornets...or someone else? Have injuries pretty much tanked his career? :depressedQuote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
I want to say Garcia re-signed with the Hornets, but I can't be sure. I know he's with someone else though.
You are correct. He's back with the Hornets.Quote:
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Bailey Signs With NBA Champions
Former Bronco guard inks a deal with the San Antonio Spurs.
Sept. 30, 2005
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - After completing his career last March as the Broncos all-time leader in games and minutes played, former Santa Clara University men's basketball standout Kyle Bailey will have an opportunity to continue his career professionally with the defending NBA champions.
The Fairbanks, Alaska native, who lettered five seasons for Dick Davey's Broncos, signed a contract with the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association. He joined guard Stephen Graham and forwards Sharrod Ford, Melvin Sanders and Jawad Williams. Per club policy terms of the deal were not disclosed.
"This is a great opportunity for Kyle and he certainly deserves it," said Davey, who coached another former Bronco into the NBA in last year's league MVP Steve Nash. "He works hard, has very good ability at the point guard position and makes other players around him better."
Bailey, a 6-2 guard, twice earned All-West Coast Conference honors during his five years at Santa Clara. He is tops on the Broncos all-time lists in games (127) and minutes played (3,897).
Ford averaged 4.3 points and 2.3 rebounds for the New Jersey Nets in the 2005 Reebok Vegas Summer League. Ford also earned Third Team All-ACC honors at Clemson after averaging 14.9 points and 8.2 rebounds during his senior season.
The 6-6, 215-pound Graham appeared in six contests with the Phoenix Suns in the 2005 Reebok Summer League where he averaged 10.5 points and 3.8 rebounds. He played for the Oklahoma State Cowboys in 2003-04 and 2004-05 after sitting out the 2002-03 campaign as a transfer from Central Florida.
Sanders suited up for the Silver and Black in the 2005 Rocky Mountain Revue. The 6-5, 210-pounder led the team with 14.5 points, while adding 2.4 rebounds in five games. During the 2004-05 season, Sanders was named Second Team All-CBA and All-Defensive First Team while playing for the Dakota Wizards.
Williams was a member of the North Carolina Tar Heels 2005 National Championship team that lost its season opener 77-66 to the Bailey-led Broncos. He averaged 13.1 points and 4.0 rebounds in 37 games. Over the summer he appeared with Golden State Warriors in the Reebok Vegas Summer League where he averaged 6.2 points and 2.2 rebounds in five games.