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    So now you dumbasses who should say we should sign Lebron can really see who we can get(probasketball.about.com):
    The Supposed Top 25:
    1.Ben Wallace, PF/C, Detroit
    2.Jason Terry, PG, Dallas
    3.Peja Stojakovic, SF, Indiana (Player option)
    4.Al Harrington, PF, Atlanta
    5.Mike James, Toronto (Player option)
    6.Chris Wilcox, PF, Seattle (Restricted)
    7.Nene, PF/C, Denver (Restricted)
    8.Drew Gooden, PF, Cleveland (Restricted)
    9.Bonzi Wells, SG/SF, Sacramento
    10.Matt Harpring, SG/SF, Utah
    11.Joel Przybilla, C, Portland
    12.Ronald Murray, Cleveland
    13.Speedy Claxton, PG, New Orleans
    14.Vladimir Radmanovic, SF/PF, LA Clippers
    15.Jared Jeffries, Washington (Restricted)
    16.James Posey, SG/SF, Miami (Player option)
    17.Nazr Mohammed, C, San Antonio
    18.Reggie Evans, PF, Denver
    19.Keith Van Horn, SF/PF, Dallas
    20.Sam Cassell, PG, LA Clippers
    21.Alonzo Mourning, Miami
    22.Fred Jones, Indiana (Restricted)
    23.Ruben Patterson, Denver (Player option)
    24.Bobby Jackson, PG/SG, Memphis
    25.Francisco Elson, Denver (Restricted)

    The Rest Of The Point Guards:
    David Wesley, Houston
    Marcus Banks, Minnesota
    Chucky Atkins, Memphis
    Jason Hart, Sacramento (Player option)
    Jannero Pargo, Chicago
    Gary Payton, Miami
    Tony Delk, Detroit
    Nick Van Exel, San Antonio
    Jacque Vaughn, New Jersey
    Milt Palacio, Utah
    Anthony Carter, Minnesota
    Keith McLeod, Utah (Team option)
    Rick Brunson, Seattle
    Howard Eisley, LA Clippers
    Lindsey Hunter, Detroit
    Royal Ivey, Atlanta
    Andre Emmett, Miami (Restricted)
    Moochie Norris, Houston
    Darrick Martin
    Jeff McInnis, New Jersey (Player option)
    Eddie Gill, Indiana
    Darrell Armstrong, Dallas
    Troy Bell
    Mike Wilks, Cleveland
    Mateen Cleaves, Seattle
    Alvin Williams, Toronto (Player option)
    Anthony Goldwire, LA Clippers
    Antonio Burks, Memphis (Restricted)
    Lionel Chalmers
    Aaron Miles, Golden State
    Anthony Roberson, Memphis (Team option)
    Horace Jenkins

    The Rest Of The Shooting Guards:
    Keith Bogans, Houston (Restricted)
    John Salmons, Philadelphia (Restricted)
    Derek Anderson, Miami (Player option)
    DerMarr Johnson, Denver
    DeShawn Stevenson, Orlando (Player option)
    Greg Buckner, Denver (Player option)
    Anfernee Hardaway, Orlando
    Jimmy Jackson, SG, Phoenix
    Lamond Murray, New Jersey
    Aaron McKie, LA Lakers (Player option)
    Richie Frahm, Houston
    Eric Piatkowski, Chicago
    Linton Johnson, New Jersey
    Matt Carroll, Charlotte (Team option)
    Voshon Lenard, Portland
    Shandon Anderson, Miami
    Rawle Marshall, Dallas (Team option)
    Awvee Storey, Washington (Restricted)
    Stacey Augmon, Orlando
    Andre Owens, Utah (Restricted)
    Charles Smith, Portland
    Bernard Robinson, Charlotte (Restricted)
    Alex Acker, Detroit (Restricted)
    Kevin Burleson, Charlotte (Restricted)
    Reece Gaines, Milwaukee
    Tony Bobbitt, LA Lakers (Restricted)
    Jermaine Jackson
    Von Wafer, LA Lakers (Team option)
    Alan Anderson, Charlotte (Team option)
    Devin Green, LA Lakers (Restricted)

    The Rest Of The Small Forwards:
    Jumaine Jones, Charlotte
    Tim Thomas, Phoenix
    Rasual Butler, New Orleans
    Devean George, LA Lakers
    Trevor Ariza, Orlando (Restricted)
    Justin Reed, Minnesota (Restricted)
    Devin Brown, Utah (Team option)
    Walter McCarty, LA Clippers
    Laron Profit, LA Lakers
    Jiri Welsch, Milwaukee (Restricted)
    Qyntel Woods, New York
    Eric Williams, Toronto (Player option)
    Toni Kukoc, Milwaukee
    Lee Nailon, Philadelphia
    Ronald Dupree, Minnesota (Restricted)
    Ryan Bowen, Houston (Player option)
    Maciej Lampe, Houston (Restricted)
    George Lynch
    Adrian Griffin, Dallas
    Calbert Cheaney, Golden State
    Shavlik Randolph, Philadelphia (Restricted)
    Matt Barnes, Philadelphia
    Bryon Russell, Denver
    Ndudi Ebi
    Donta Smith, Atlanta (Team option)
    Sean Banks, New Orleans
    Terrence Morris, Orlando

    The Rest Of The Power Forwards:
    Darius Songaila, Chicago (Player option)
    Jackie Butler, New York (Restricted)
    Alan Henderson, Cleveland
    Jackson Vroman, New Orleans (Restricted)
    Clifford Robinson, New Jersey (Team option)
    Stanislav Medvedenko, LA Lakers
    Lawrence Roberts, Memphis (Team option)
    Samaki Walker, Indiana
    Sean Marks, San Antonio
    Aaron Williams, New Orleans
    Brandon Bass, New Orleans (Team option)
    Bo Outlaw, Orlando
    Josh Powell, Dallas (Team option)
    Jared Reiner, Phoenix
    Lonny Baxter, Houston

    The Rest Of The Centers:
    Melvin Ely, Charlotte (Restricted)
    Lorenzen Wright, PF/C, Memphis
    Kelvin Cato, Detroit
    Jarron Collins, Utah
    DJ Mbenga, Dallas (Restricted)
    Mario Kasun, Orlando (Restricted)
    Scot Pollard, Indiana
    Michael Olowokandi, C, Boston
    Jake Voskuhl, Charlotte
    Antonio Davis, Toronto
    Brian Grant, Phoenix
    Ervin Johnson, Milwaukee
    Loren Woods, Toronto
    Boniface N'Dong, LA Clippers (Restricted)
    Michael Bradley, Philadelphia
    Curtis Borchardt, Boston (Restricted)
    Ha Seung-Jin, Portland (Restricted)
    Jamal Sampson, Sacramento
    Pat Burke, Phoenix
    Zendon Hamilton, Cleveland
    Earl Barron, Miami
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    Big Ben

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    And Speedy, of course to play backup PG

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    So now you dumbasses who should say we should sign Lebron can really see who we can get(probasketball.about.com):
    The Supposed Top 25:
    1.Ben Wallace, PF/C, Detroit
    2.Jason Terry, PG, Dallas
    3.Peja Stojakovic, SF, Indiana (Player option)
    4.Al Harrington, PF, Atlanta
    5.Mike James, Toronto (Player option)
    6.Chris Wilcox, PF, Seattle (Restricted)
    7.Nene, PF/C, Denver (Restricted)
    8.Drew Gooden, PF, Cleveland (Restricted)
    9.Bonzi Wells, SG/SF, Sacramento
    10.Matt Harpring, SG/SF, Utah
    11.Joel Przybilla, C, Portland
    12.Ronald Murray, Cleveland
    13.Speedy Claxton, PG, New Orleans
    14.Vladimir Radmanovic, SF/PF, LA Clippers
    15.Jared Jeffries, Washington (Restricted)
    16.James Posey, SG/SF, Miami (Player option)
    17.Nazr Mohammed, C, San Antonio
    18.Reggie Evans, PF, Denver
    19.Keith Van Horn, SF/PF, Dallas
    20.Sam Cassell, PG, LA Clippers
    21.Alonzo Mourning, Miami
    22.Fred Jones, Indiana (Restricted)
    23.Ruben Patterson, Denver (Player option)
    24.Bobby Jackson, PG/SG, Memphis
    25.Francisco Elson, Denver (Restricted)

    The Rest Of The Point Guards:
    David Wesley, Houston
    Marcus Banks, Minnesota
    Chucky Atkins, Memphis
    Jason Hart, Sacramento (Player option)
    Jannero Pargo, Chicago
    Gary Payton, Miami
    Tony Delk, Detroit
    Nick Van Exel, San Antonio
    Jacque Vaughn, New Jersey
    Milt Palacio, Utah
    Anthony Carter, Minnesota
    Keith McLeod, Utah (Team option)
    Rick Brunson, Seattle
    Howard Eisley, LA Clippers
    Lindsey Hunter, Detroit
    Royal Ivey, Atlanta
    Andre Emmett, Miami (Restricted)
    Moochie Norris, Houston
    Darrick Martin
    Jeff McInnis, New Jersey (Player option)
    Eddie Gill, Indiana
    Darrell Armstrong, Dallas
    Troy Bell
    Mike Wilks, Cleveland
    Mateen Cleaves, Seattle
    Alvin Williams, Toronto (Player option)
    Anthony Goldwire, LA Clippers
    Antonio Burks, Memphis (Restricted)
    Lionel Chalmers
    Aaron Miles, Golden State
    Anthony Roberson, Memphis (Team option)
    Horace Jenkins

    The Rest Of The Shooting Guards:
    Keith Bogans, Houston (Restricted)
    John Salmons, Philadelphia (Restricted)
    Derek Anderson, Miami (Player option)
    DerMarr Johnson, Denver
    DeShawn Stevenson, Orlando (Player option)
    Greg Buckner, Denver (Player option)
    Anfernee Hardaway, Orlando
    Jimmy Jackson, SG, Phoenix
    Lamond Murray, New Jersey
    Aaron McKie, LA Lakers (Player option)
    Richie Frahm, Houston
    Eric Piatkowski, Chicago
    Linton Johnson, New Jersey
    Matt Carroll, Charlotte (Team option)
    Voshon Lenard, Portland
    Shandon Anderson, Miami
    Rawle Marshall, Dallas (Team option)
    Awvee Storey, Washington (Restricted)
    Stacey Augmon, Orlando
    Andre Owens, Utah (Restricted)
    Charles Smith, Portland
    Bernard Robinson, Charlotte (Restricted)
    Alex Acker, Detroit (Restricted)
    Kevin Burleson, Charlotte (Restricted)
    Reece Gaines, Milwaukee
    Tony Bobbitt, LA Lakers (Restricted)
    Jermaine Jackson
    Von Wafer, LA Lakers (Team option)
    Alan Anderson, Charlotte (Team option)
    Devin Green, LA Lakers (Restricted)

    The Rest Of The Small Forwards:
    Jumaine Jones, Charlotte
    Tim Thomas, Phoenix
    Rasual Butler, New Orleans
    Devean George, LA Lakers
    Trevor Ariza, Orlando (Restricted)
    Justin Reed, Minnesota (Restricted)
    Devin Brown, Utah (Team option)
    Walter McCarty, LA Clippers
    Laron Profit, LA Lakers
    Jiri Welsch, Milwaukee (Restricted)
    Qyntel Woods, New York
    Eric Williams, Toronto (Player option)
    Toni Kukoc, Milwaukee
    Lee Nailon, Philadelphia
    Ronald Dupree, Minnesota (Restricted)
    Ryan Bowen, Houston (Player option)
    Maciej Lampe, Houston (Restricted)
    George Lynch
    Adrian Griffin, Dallas
    Calbert Cheaney, Golden State
    Shavlik Randolph, Philadelphia (Restricted)
    Matt Barnes, Philadelphia
    Bryon Russell, Denver
    Ndudi Ebi
    Donta Smith, Atlanta (Team option)
    Sean Banks, New Orleans
    Terrence Morris, Orlando

    The Rest Of The Power Forwards:
    Darius Songaila, Chicago (Player option)
    Jackie Butler, New York (Restricted)
    Alan Henderson, Cleveland
    Jackson Vroman, New Orleans (Restricted)
    Clifford Robinson, New Jersey (Team option)
    Stanislav Medvedenko, LA Lakers
    Lawrence Roberts, Memphis (Team option)
    Samaki Walker, Indiana
    Sean Marks, San Antonio
    Aaron Williams, New Orleans
    Brandon Bass, New Orleans (Team option)
    Bo Outlaw, Orlando
    Josh Powell, Dallas (Team option)
    Jared Reiner, Phoenix
    Lonny Baxter, Houston

    The Rest Of The Centers:
    Melvin Ely, Charlotte (Restricted)
    Lorenzen Wright, PF/C, Memphis
    Kelvin Cato, Detroit
    Jarron Collins, Utah
    DJ Mbenga, Dallas (Restricted)
    Mario Kasun, Orlando (Restricted)
    Scot Pollard, Indiana
    Michael Olowokandi, C, Boston
    Jake Voskuhl, Charlotte
    Antonio Davis, Toronto
    Brian Grant, Phoenix
    Ervin Johnson, Milwaukee
    Loren Woods, Toronto
    Boniface N'Dong, LA Clippers (Restricted)
    Michael Bradley, Philadelphia
    Curtis Borchardt, Boston (Restricted)
    Ha Seung-Jin, Portland (Restricted)
    Jamal Sampson, Sacramento
    Pat Burke, Phoenix
    Zendon Hamilton, Cleveland
    Earl Barron, Miami

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    So, who's young and athletic that the spurs should go after?

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    If we could someone get Jeffries, I'd be happy.

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    Anyone in that top 25 is probably going to get more than the MCE, so write them off. Look for the possible bargains and projects.

    Bernard Robinson, Charlotte (Restricted)
    Jumaine Jones, Charlotte
    Rasual Butler, New Orleans
    Qyntel Woods, New York
    Ndudi Ebi
    Melvin Ely, Charlotte (Restricted)
    Jamal Sampson, Sacramento

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    I would not fret on giving Jarred Jeffries some cash, and trading Scola's rights away along with Nazr. (That would have to land us someone decent)

    However, he is restricted and Washington would want to sign him up IMO.

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    I think Pop will be looking at Qyntel, Rasual, and Ndudi.

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    Jumaine Jones is 27. That's up there. We should think younger.

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    I would not fret on giving Jarred Jeffries some cash, and trading Scola's rights away along with Nazr. (That would have to land us someone decent)

    However, he is restricted and Washington would want to sign him up IMO.
    I can't imagine why Washington wouldn't want Jeffries back, but who knows, maybe they wouldn't mind a Nazr + Scola rights deal.

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    Damn it Josh Howard is so good, I wish he were a Spur. I love his game.


    When you think about it, the Mavs have such a well built team. They have outside shooting, slashing, and they play defense this year.

    Harris, Howard, and Terry are all quick mofos that can slash to the rim.

    Dirk, Stack, Terry, Howard can shoot the 3 ball.

    And they all create their own shots. They have a great 1v1 team, they can isolate for a bunch of guys, and Howard and Daniels can do a lot of intangible .

    I was surprised in Daniels' playing time this series.

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    Bobby Jackson.

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    Bobby Jackson.
    Not a bad idea for a backup. Definetly a better idea than Nick the Brick.

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    Jumaine Jones is 27. That's up there. We should think younger.
    For our team, that is "younger". Seriously, they signed Bowen at age 30. Jones shoots the 3ball, and rebounds well for a 3.

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    I'm not sure if anyone has answered this, but when can we start trading players?

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    Not a bad idea for a backup. Definetly a better idea than Nick the Brick.

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    Not a bad idea for a backup. Definetly a better idea than Nick the Brick.
    I'd take anyone over NVE right now, thank god he is done in the NBA.

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    I think that would be a good enough encentive to land Jeffries.

    However, we would have to attempt to split the MLE on a backup big and pg.

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    Drew Gooden can handle the rebounds. He is also a terrific offensive rebounder.

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    Drew Gooden can handle the rebounds. He is also a terrific offensive rebounder.
    I doubt the Spurs can afford him though.

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    Kelvin Kato would seem logical, he's big and aggresive, I'm not so surea about his health and I wouldn't mind seeing Devin Brown back here.

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    the top 25 will all be too expensive for us. i really like deshawn stevenson or trevor ariza. i see devin brown is a FA. wonder if pop might want him back.

    hopefully we can get some trades going to help us out.

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    I also think Clifford Robinson should be attainable and useful, even though he is 40 years old, he has made 'Second All-Defensive Team' in 2001 and 2002.

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    you guys need Dermarr Johnson, my favourite player on the Nuggets

    GK never plays him and has pretty much stunted any growth he had going for him last season. He would a perfect guy to get and be mentored by Bowen and Pop.

    He can shoot the 3, rebound, his D needs some work but his long arms can shut down the best when he is working hard. He shut down AI in the 4th qtr during the last game vs the Nuggets and they won coz of it

    he just needs minutes and a decent coach to help him reach his potential. I love him as a player but i hope he gets out of Denver, he could do so much better under a better coach

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