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Originally Posted by nkdlunch
Oh yea and to just get it out there, it's Szczerbiak.
Its no secret the Warriors are willing to trade Pietrus.
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Originally Posted by MoSpur
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Elson for Pietrus....DO IT!
SequSpur, you suck.
Cassell has scored 32, 16 and 22 in his last three games.
He could help.
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Yep! I know he's supposedly got a low basketball IQ, but dude can shoot it and is a better perimeter defender than anyone else on the team, expect for Bowen and maybe Udoka.Quote:
Originally Posted by PHAT TONY
They can give him a look for the rest of the season and decide if they wish to resign him.
Kori, please close and lock this thread. Someone obviously hacked the long dormant account of GW.
i do NOT want to get rid of barry. elson and udoka maybe
Udoka isn't going anywhere.Quote:
Originally Posted by e20dylan
I hope not. I'm really beginning to like the kid.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.Bottomtooth
Absolutely. We've got Manu, Finley, Barry, Bowen and Ime. No need for another 2-3. What we need is a post-player with muscle and aggressiveness. He doesn't have to be a scorer, just someone who will bang the boards with Duncan.Quote:
Originally Posted by MaNu4Tres
But what team would want to give up someone like that? That's the problem. Good big men are a precious resource.
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Originally Posted by duncan228
I've always liked him since he played for Portland.
JR Smith could never handle playing for Pop. Besides, almost everybody we put out there would get lost trying to learn the system at this late moment.
Wally probably could get his points here but that's all he cares about. He's a chucker, and a ballhog.
A healthy Tony Parker is the youth movement we need to explore. We're getting two new bigs next year. Wally's ridiculous contract by itself would disrupt team chemistry.
The new just needs to get healthy and motivated. The team was great in the beginning of the season but got sidetracked with injuries and boredom.
We'd have to give up two or 3 players. I'm willing to get rid of Elson and Bonner, although I do like Bonner. At first I was willing to give up Barry, but the guy can provide instant offense. It would have to be a great deal for me to be satisfied with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by peskypesky
jr smith is the last player i want on this team. dude has too many problems.
exstatic, it's me, the real Ghost Writer. I met you at Hooters on the Riverwalk circa 2001. You shared your family's love for the Spurs, which was an endearing tale.
I am not panicking by any means.
Nor am I looking for a savior in a deal.
But I do believe that a low-impact trade for a crafty veteran like Cassell could send a message to the other Spurs beyond what a quality backup PG could do for our rotation.
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G-Dub:
1) If the Knicks blow up their team and are looking to give away some talent, any of the Knicks' youngsters catch your eye.
2) What do you think about Anthony Harper ballin' as the starter on Denver?
3) When are you making your return visit to the dirty souf?
Thaa-a-aa-a-aa-a-aa-anks.
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Originally Posted by timvp
I'm not really sold on JR Smith due his meltdown against us in the playoffs and he seems to have a low BB IQ. A very explosive offensive player but will he fit into our system? Does he play the type of D that we expect? I don't know. I'm hesistant to bring him in. Prietrus is very similar, too. Cassell would be a very good addition though.
Get T-Mac
He barely even played in the playoffs last year. His minutes in each game: 4, 11, 14, 15, and a DNP.Quote:
Originally Posted by nfg3
JR Smith has a low IQ in general. And I don't want to bring in Cassell. I know that the guy has game but I really don't think that the Spurs need another aging (or in Sam's case, aged) guard.Quote:
Originally Posted by nfg3
timvp:
1) If the Knicks blow up their team and are looking to give away some talent, any of the Knicks' youngsters catch your eye.
Yes. I love the heart and enthusiasm of little Nate Robinson. He reminds me of Avery Johnson. Where he lacks in playmaking ability, he makes up in scoring and energy.
Jamal Crawford is nasty, but would be too expensive.
I am not a Zack Randolph fan, but he's available. He makes too much and is like a black hole on the block.
David Lee is a tremendous workman, but the Knicks need him to set an example defensively, so I don't see him going anywhere.
Lots of people out here are high on Reynaldo Blackman. I don't see it. Yet.
What a nice story if the Spurs got Malik Rose back as a throw-in.
2) What do you think about Anthony Harper ballin' as the starter on Denver?
I don't like it when players suck for us and then catch on with a competitor, but it is not surprising here. All "Harper" has to do on his team is play within himself, i.e. set up teammates, play smart and defend the ball. Denver has enough scorers. I thought AC tried to do too much with the Spurs.
3) When are you making your return visit to the dirty souf?
I am still there mentally.
P.S.
Lil' Weezy is the best rapper alive.
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The only Spur I would want to see the Spurs part with is Elson. And I'm not sure who we could get for the little money we're paying him.