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Re: KD: "Money isnt everything"
KD will be a nice addition to our team, it will be key to beat him gently as opposed to humiliating him. Betas are known to fold under that kind of pressure and he will make some irrational decision. Good thing TP and Kiwi will keep him in check so he will have an alpha to defer to.
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Re: KD: "Money isnt everything"
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Originally Posted by
rmt
Better us than GSW, LAC, CLE or any of the top teams. I don't care for the Spurs (colluding-wise) - you must get talent where available - they've built up the reputation where players are giving up $9 million? for a chance to play here. He probably has enough money from his previous contract and endorsements and wants to win. He's guaranteed at least 3 more years of Pop, Leonard is an easy personality to get along with (no fuss) and he's the perfect age (27) between KL (24) and LMA (30). Pop might even get him to improve his defense. Sounds all good to me.
Unfortunately, we're in line behind GSW (attractiveness wise) and Parker's contract is so big.
KD just signed a 300 million plus shoe deal with Nike a couple of years ago. He should be more than OK for money. Under Armour tried to steal him from Nike by offering 300 + million, but Nike had an option to match it. They matched it and added a bit more on top of whatever the number was that UA offered him. Luckily for Under Armour, they then signed Curry for a lot less (I think it was 4 million per year), so they got an insane steal and saved a shitload of money by missing out on Durant. Nike also fucked up by re-using a presentation during Curry's meeting that still had Kevin Durant's name on it. They also mispronounced his name during the whole presentation which neither thing sat well with Curry's dad. Curry's signature shoe sales are now also higher than all of Nike/Jordan brand signature shoes apart from the actual Jordan line itself. Nike fucked up big time by giving Durant that much cash and letting Curry walk.
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Would be a good sixth man
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Yes, I would have taken Kobe....and he wouldn't have been the ball hog and chucker he was in LA. He would have committed more to defense, then he did during the 2nd half of his career. His passion, fire, and will to win is something that every team needs and covets. Having Duncan and Kobe together would have been ridiculously insane.
I wouldn't mind KD, I just don't want to blow up the roster and give up so much to get him.
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Tbh I don't understand why KD would get hate for signing with the best organization in pro sports. If anything OKC fans should hate their front office for never being able to build a solid team around KD. I mean who wants to stay at a shitty company forever with no chance of moving up in the company? Pretty much the same thing. It's not like the Heatles where 3 faggots got together to blow each other and form a superteam. He'd be coming to a team who did it the right way and has a championship pedigree.
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Y'all are crazy if you think he will be signed for anything less than the max.
Besides, we need a quality PG.
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Re: KD: "Money isnt everything"
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Originally Posted by
RD2191
Tbh I don't understand why KD would get hate for signing with the best organization in pro sports. If anything OKC fans should hate their front office for never being able to build a solid team around KD. I mean who wants to stay at a shitty company forever with no chance of moving up in the company? Pretty much the same thing. It's not like the Heatles where 3 faggots got together to blow each other and form a superteam. He'd be coming to a team who did it the right way and has a championship pedigree.
Rob, is that you?
:wow
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Re: Suppose the Spurs get Durant and lose Green
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Originally Posted by
HarlemHeat37
You don't pass up a top 3 player in the NBA, tbh..
I don't know why people are discussing this, though:lol..just because a 3rd tier name like Aldridge joined the Spurs, it doesn't mean a top-tier name is going to do the same..
What's with the dominos nickname? :lmao
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dbreiden83080
I am old school. He is a rival and I straight up don't want him on the team. He should stay where he is and try to win a championship there. That city will hate his ass forever if he leaves. And to be honest there really is no reason why he should be leaving.
If it makes OKC hate him, I want him even more, tbh.
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The league is going through a weird time. It's salary capped, and salary is getting weird. Role players are getting the biggest contracts while superstars are butting up against the max. That's the NBA.
i have no sympathy for OKC who stole their team. You want to talk old school loyalty start with Seattle.
We really are, a slightly poorer version of the Kobe shaq lakers. Kawhi is the drafted slow developing wing talent and lma is a passable dominant big man.
People gave Lebron shit because he was the clear best player in the league and he acted like a diva. If he had calmly said that he did not like the Front office, no one would blame him. If he said he wanted to live in Miami, no one would care.
Orlando has lost two all star bigs in free agency. There is sympathy there but not significant sympathy. The league has favorites. Sometimes those favorites make sense like when LA and NY bring in the $$$ but others are arbitrary like OKC being an exciting team. Oklahoma is a poor state and basketball there seems like a transient thing. We joke about the spurs being a few years from relocation based on the past but i think OKC really is just a few years out of relocation if they lose their core talent.
IF durant jumps a sinking ship he looks like a hero.
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look_at_g_shred
Rob, is that you?
:wow
I was clearly hacked. :wakeup
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Re: Suppose the Spurs get Durant and lose Green
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look_at_g_shred
What's with the dominos nickname? :lmao
His face looks like a pizza
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Re: KD: "Money isnt everything"
"Money isnt everything"
... easy to say when one has a net worth of $10Ms in the bank, and $10Ms to come.
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I'm sure his talent will attract many suitors and it could be KD is finally ready to play team basketball. My thought has always been- we have a great 3-4 combination what position does KD play?
I'd like to see him go to the east and perhaps bring some parity over there. The Lebron cakewalk to the Finals is getting old.
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KD is a great player and would be 1+ years past his broken foot - that seems to be OK.
I think it is a sign of great respect that the Spurs Organization gets a LEGIT meeting with top shelf free agent players like LMA and possibly KD if he chooses to test the waters.
Is KD a Nike guy? I'm wondering because that is apparently something that matters to certain players and their representatives.
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Re: KD: "Money isnt everything"
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BillMc
Additionally, getting KD means one of your opponents (OKC, GSW, LAC) does not have him. To me, it's as much about that as anything.
this is how I see it. it's a necessary evil, as much as i hate that fuck, especially after how he's dissed Kawhi over the years.
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100%duncan
So..... Who's gone?
Green and Diaw.
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Re: KD: "Money isnt everything"
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Originally Posted by
rmt
Better us than GSW, LAC, CLE or any of the top teams. I don't care for the Spurs (colluding-wise) - you must get talent where available - they've built up the reputation where players are giving up $9 million? for a chance to play here. He probably has enough money from his previous contract and endorsements and wants to win. He's guaranteed at least 3 more years of Pop, Leonard is an easy personality to get along with (no fuss) and he's the perfect age (27) between KL (24) and LMA (30). Pop might even get him to improve his defense. Sounds all good to me.
Unfortunately, we're in line behind GSW (attractiveness wise) and Parker's contract is so big.
Given the escalation of the cap, the TP contract is not nearly as bad as you would think. That being said, some rotation players (similar to Tiago) would have to be moved along to get a max deal done. It would not be an easy fit. The Spurs can make it happen due to the escalation. KD might want to find the right environment instead fighting for every last dollar in the player contract.
Plus, he is an hour away from his college home. That's not a bad thing for attracting KD to SA.
Maybe Kevin wants to be a system player now that the benefits are very apparent.
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Re: Suppose the Spurs get Durant and lose Green
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Dex
If you are a top 10-15 player in a league that has 30 teams...pretty sure that automatically makes you a "marquee guy".
He helped carry the team to a franchise-best 67 wins, and has been one of the top 3 performers in the playoffs so far. Not really sure what the hell else you expect him to do.
I'm not talking about his quality as a basketball player, I'm referring to his status in the NBA..he's not a big name among non-hardcore NBA fans..
For example, Aldridge is currently better than Blake Griffin, but he's clearly not as big of a star..
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T Park
Troll troll troll
Everything he said is spot on. I don't know why would you think he's trolling.
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FYI, Aldridge has never even cracked the top 15 in jersey sales at any point of his career..I don't know how anybody is arguing that he's a big name player:lol
Just for comparison purposes, Tim Duncan has cracked the top 15 several times since his prime ended alone..just 2 years ago he cracked the top 15 as a 38-year old, "boring" star player..
Kawhi cracked the top 15, last year, his first as a star..
Aldridge is a great player, top 10-15, he has been outstanding in the playoffs and he has proven me wrong, but you would have to be a huge homer to consider him a "star", let alone on the level of somebody like Durant..
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SpurPadre
this is how I see it. it's a necessary evil, as much as i hate that fuck, especially after how he's dissed Kawhi over the years.
Agreed. "System player" yet now he wants to join the system...
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Re: Suppose the Spurs get Durant and lose Green
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DAF86
Everything he said is spot on. I don't know why would you think he's trolling.
Yeah Aldridge a mult time all star is 3rd tier. Adios
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Originally Posted by
HarlemHeat37
FYI, Aldridge has never even cracked the top 15 in jersey sales at any point of his career..I don't know how anybody is arguing that he's a big name player:lol
Just for comparison purposes, Tim Duncan has cracked the top 15 several times since his prime ended alone..just 2 years ago he cracked the top 15 as a 38-year old, "boring" star player..
Kawhi cracked the top 15, last year, his first as a star..
Aldridge is a great player, top 10-15, he has been outstanding in the playoffs and he has proven me wrong, but you would have to be a huge homer to consider him a "star", let alone on the level of somebody like Durant..
Had no idea Colin Cowherd posted here