Why does Chicago do it?Quote:
Originally Posted by TDMVPDPOY
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Why does Chicago do it?Quote:
Originally Posted by TDMVPDPOY
We don't need anything of value. Any player that can play a little D and doesn't require 20+min/game will do. As it stands now, even if we just cut him the Spurs would be better. But we shouldn't trade or cut him. Just halve his minutes until production starts going up.
It's not exactly the same case, Barry hasn't signed at a bargain price like Finley and Barry had a ring.Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
December 10 isn't the time for trade talk unless you're the Sixers.
I say the Spurs should be all over the AI trade. Not that they should get AI. But if the Sixers are making a trade and need a third team to get involved the Spurs should jump in the mix and somehow get rid of Finley in process. :lol
Thats a better description. Your right, its not so much the perimeter stuff, but those close shots where he could easily get fouled and go to the line where he is shooting 90% or whatever it is.Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
i say we trade him to the pacers for stephen jackson, at least jackson makes love to pressure on the court and off the court :D
Barry had a ring? Were you counting his wedding ring? :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Bruno
Portland was offering Barry $5M more. I don't think anyone is going to feel sorry for Finely seeing as he's making like $20M this year or whatever. Trade or no trade.
Finley + Bonner for SJax
:smokin
Yes, Barry had a ring when Spurs tried to trade him for JR Smith.Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
So, you compare a player who signed for $20M with Spurs instead of $25M with Portland with a player who chose Spurs at $2.5M over Miami at $5M ?Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
Finley isn't in the same case than Barry.
Spurs 3 years/$8M and Miami 2 years/$10M isn't as much difference as 20-25M.Quote:
who chose Spurs at $2.5M over Miami at $5M ?
BTW, the main problem with Finley is that Pop continue to play him a lot despite his huge shooting slump.
I understand why Pop doesn't bench a player because of that but the truth is Sprus lose some games because of that.
plus Finley is gettin $50 M or something off of Cuban anyway, so it's not like he's taking a 90% paycut, while I do admire him for picking SAQuote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Yeah that's my point. He didn't pass on a whole hell of a lot of money from Miami anyway. From what I remember, Miami's offer had a team option on the third year, while the Spurs offer had a player option on the third year.Quote:
Originally Posted by Amuseddaysleeper
I agree. Finley can't keep being allowed to try to shoot himself out of the slump during games (unless it's garbage time).Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruno
I think Pop is being too cozy with Finley, and it reminds me of the Hedo days
I think Pop should force Finley to earn his minutes like he does with virtually everyone else (not named Horry)
Pop needs to stop playing favorites
So if the Spurs would have won a championship last year, it'd be cool to trade Finley? But because they didn't, they have to keep him?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruno
:dizzy
Yeah, so players are going to stop coming to the Spurs because Finely had $38M coming his away instead of $40M?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruno
Terry Porter signed for less and the Spurs shipped him off before he won a ring. Derek Anderson signed for less and the Spurs wouldn't even give him a serious contract offer the next year. Heck, Nick Van Exel signed for less last year and if any team would have offered anything to make the Spurs better, you better believe that the Spurs would have had him on the first bus out of town.
Miami and Spurs were 2 contenders.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Portland wasn't a contender.
The difference between Finley and Barry is that Barry signed for less money to have a chance to get a ring (like Rasho) while Finley chose Spurs over all the other contenders for less money.
The only way Spurs can trade Finley without hurting their image is if Finley agrees to be traded.
The Spurs almost traded David Robinson at one point. I don't think shipping off Finley would damage them at all. It's a business.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruno
Because he thought they were his best chance at a ring. So he's the same.Quote:
while Finley chose Spurs over all the other contenders for less money.
wrongQuote:
Originally Posted by Bruno
he already had his chance at a ring last year, and this is the NBA, it's a business not a charity
Finley is still making TONS of money of fof Cuban
Finley chose the Spurs because he felt it was his best shot at a ring
Barry did the same thing, and he almost got shipped and if anything he's become a better player for the Spurs because of it
It's a business and just b/c Finley chose SA over Miami, doesn't mean the Spurs have no right to trade him
This all being said. I don't think they are actively pursuing a Finley trade right now.
But if a trade comes their way that makes sense now, or if Finley keeps getting worse as the deadline approaches, I don't think they will think twice about trading him just because of worrying about a reputation issue.
We don't need to trade or get rid of Michael Finley. He's eventually gonna get his form back and start dropping in those shots.Quote:
Originally Posted by carib
The Spurs are in this for championships. Not being nice to players. If cutting Bruce Bowen tomorrow made the Spurs better, I'd be all for it.
And if the Spurs could survive their low balling of Derek Anderson after promising him a big contract after his one year contract he originally signed, they could survive if they traded a guy playing horribly who is making more money this year than Tim Duncan.
what i dont get about finley is that his a good ft shooter, why doesnt he go into the lane and draw more fouls instead of settling for jumpers......i dont give a shit if your old and scared to break a bone, but fuck you are doin jackshit on jumpers...