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    SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 27, 2010 – The San Antonio Spurs today announced their training camp roster for the 2010-11 season. Training camp begins Tuesday, September 28 at the Spurs practice facility.

    The Spurs current roster stands at 18 players, and includes the additions of guard Thomas Gardner, forwards James Gist and Bobby Simmons, and center Marcus Cousin.

    http://www.nba.com/spurs/news/roster_100927.html

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    Well I expect Gardner and Cousins to be cut after camp and then that leaves 1 more player to go. Most likely Gist or Jerrells.

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    Previously unknown numbers: Gist #51, Simmons #1, Neal #14.

    Some other notes about the roster:

    varner48MoH

    Kirk Penney is not on the training camp roster...unofficial word is FIBA contract issues, but we'll see

    JMcDonald_SAEN

    I'm told he's in town and expected to sign camp deal within week, maybe tomorrow. RT @varner48MoH Penney is not on the training camp roster 8 minutes ago via web

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    Also, no Penney?

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    Well I expect Gardner and Cousins to be cut after camp and then that leaves 1 more player to go. Most likely Gist or Jerrells.
    If they carry 15.

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    Well I expect Gardner and Cousins to be cut after camp and then that leaves 1 more player to go. Most likely Gist or Jerrells.
    I personally think both will be cut and Simmons will become a guaranteed contract. Penney may be signed too if he impresses.

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    If Jerrells wants any chance to stay with the team he needs to make good decisions with the ball and play defense like he did in summer league and just give the team no choice. The Spurs are likely looking to end up with fewer than 15 before the season starts.

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    My odds for players to make the team:
    Temple: 70%
    Simmons: 50%
    Gee: 50%
    Gist: 30%
    Penney (if he is signed): 20%
    Jerrells: 10%
    Gardner: 10%
    Cousin: 5%

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    My odds for players to make the team:
    Temple: 70%
    Simmons: 50%
    Gee: 50%
    Gist: 30%
    Penney (if he is signed): 20%
    Jerrells: 10%
    Gardner: 10%
    Cousin: 5%
    Pretty close to my thoughts. Before the Simmons signing, I sent these percentages to someone I know:

    Temple: 80%
    Gee: 55%
    Gist: 30%
    Jerrells: 30%
    Anyone else (who had been announced at the time): 5%

    With Simmons, I think I'll have to change a couple of those:

    Simmons: 55%
    Gee: 40%
    Gist: 25%

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    Sounds about right. Temple, Gee, Simmons should all be locks to make the team.

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    Maybe out of camp they'll all be locks. But by January 10th (the date when teams have to decide whether to guarantee non-guaranteed contracts for the season or not), the Spurs will probably waive one of Simmons or Gee, in order to avoid paying the tax at season's end.

    Another option could be Neal. He's guaranteed for this season, but let's say he's out of the rotation and possibly even inactive a lot, he might just ask for his release and return to Europe, a la Haislip.

    Temple, I'd be surprised if he's not on the team for the entire season.

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    Would Neal be eligible to play in Austin?

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    Would Neal be eligible to play in Austin?
    Yes, as are (technically speaking) Anderson, Blair, Cousin, Gee, Gist, Jerrells, Splitter, and Temple.

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    What about ryan richards?

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    Richards is apparently under contract with his Spanish team (CB Gran Canaria) for the next 2 years or so.

    As for the roster, looks like Trey Gilder lost his opportunity once the Spurs realized Simmons was able and willing. Simmons could be pretty decent as a backup small forward if everything goes right, but he's not what they needed.

    They've still yet to beef up the perimeter D with a legit rotation player. But, then again, they didn't really have the opportunity to do so via free agency. I look at Simmons as essentially another Jefferson-type defender if he's right - decent-to-good in the right matchup (i.e., against bigger and stronger players more so than the quick and athletic).

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    Yes, as are (technically speaking) Anderson, Blair, Cousin, Gee, Gist, Jerrells, Splitter, and Temple.
    With Simmons on the roster I think then Neal wil play the first half of the season in Austin in order to learn the Spurs system. Might even see Anderson there some too.

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    Richards is apparently under contract with his Spanish team (CB Gran Canaria) for the next 2 years or so.

    As for the roster, looks like Trey Gilder lost his opportunity once the Spurs realized Simmons was able and willing. Simmons could be pretty decent as a backup small forward if everything goes right, but he's not what they needed.

    They've still yet to beef up the perimeter D with a legit rotation player. But, then again, they didn't really have the opportunity to do so via free agency
    . I look at Simmons as essentially another Jefferson-type defender if he's right - decent-to-good in the right matchup (i.e., against bigger and stronger players more so than the quick and athletic).
    The thing I like is that they avoided going for Bogans/Udoka type. They both brought defense and three-point shooting, but the problem was, they didn't excel at either. They were/are mediocre three-point shooters and average - slightly above average defensively.

    At least with Simmons, he's a very good three-point shooter. I'd prefer that, despite him potentially or probably being below average defensively at this point (and despite the the Spurs seemingly having that covered a lot more than they do an above average wing defender), over mediocrity in both areas.

    Obviously, we'd all like to see an SF brought in who excels in both areas and if I had my druthers, I'd actually prefer it the other way around (an excellent defender, who's a mediocre three-point shooter), but to have one who excels in one of the two areas is better than having one who excels in neither.

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    The Spurs lack for shooters. If Neal or Penney earn a spot it'd be almost counterintuitive to not have them on the roster and available.

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    The thing I like is that they avoided going for Bogans/Udoka type. They both brought defense and three-point shooting, but the problem was, they didn't excel at either. They were/are mediocre three-point shooters and average - slightly above average defensively.

    At least with Simmons, he's a very good three-point shooter. I'd prefer that, despite him potentially or probably being below average defensively at this point (and despite the the Spurs seemingly having that covered a lot more than they do an above average wing defender), over mediocrity in both areas.

    Obviously, we'd all like to see an SF brought in who excels in both areas and if I had my druthers, I'd actually prefer it the other way around (an excellent defender, who's a mediocre three-point shooter), but to have one who excels in one of the two areas is better than having one who excels in neither.
    If the Spurs were going to add a vet from what was left, it was either Nachbar or Simmons in my estimation. Both pretty 'meh' but the reasoning was there given the potential investment (or lack thereof).

    To your last point, if you had your druthers, that's essentially where I'm at. I don't have a problem with taking a flier on Simmons, as the alternative(s) weren't really there, but I'm less than enthused at the prospect of backing up RJ with a similar type of defender - I'm weary to even spout the efficiency of Simmons' ability from the corner 3 after Jefferson's similar outlook last year (though I believe Simmons' stats aren't as misleading, as he wasn't seeing the type of touches RJ was in Milwaukee).

    It's just a big ol' bowl of 'meh' with a side of 'eh'.

    I've stocked up on rum for Jobu in hopes he'll bring the Spurs a fortuitous trade or some ungodly play from Gee.

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    Splitter
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    im hoping gist can show something in camp and replace simmons never been a fan or liked his game tbh, if not I hope gist finds his way to austin to improve on whatever is keeping him from making the roster

    Gee may be on the bubble too if he doesn't havent a solid preseason and camp would love for him to be a solid defense player

    temple I think is too good and has too much pontential to be cut would be dumb for the spurs to get rid of him

    I'm pretty sure anderson will spend most of the year in Austin unless he absolutely tears it up,neal ends up being a bust,or injuries.

    marcus cousin is pretty good from the videos I saw, can shoot pretty good for a big guy and good free throw shooter hopefully we get him in austin,same for jerrels who will get his shot one day,maybe even for kirk penney kid can shoot but we have enough guard who can do more than that.

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    If the Spurs were going to add a vet from what was left, it was either Nachbar or Simmons in my estimation. Both pretty 'meh' but the reasoning was there given the potential investment (or lack thereof).

    To your last point, if you had your druthers, that's essentially where I'm at. I don't have a problem with taking a flier on Simmons, as the alternative(s) weren't really there, but I'm less than enthused at the prospect of backing up RJ with a similar type of defender - I'm weary to even spout the efficiency of Simmons' ability from the corner 3 after Jefferson's similar outlook last year (though I believe Simmons' stats aren't as misleading, as he wasn't seeing the type of touches RJ was in Milwaukee).

    It's just a big ol' bowl of 'meh' with a side of 'eh'.

    I've stocked up on rum for Jobu in hopes he'll bring the Spurs a fortuitous trade or some ungodly play from Gee.
    Yeah, I'd prefer a defender who's quicker laterally and more athletic at SF, but such a player was no longer available in free agency and hasn't been for some time.

    So given what was left, Simmons makes the most sense. Even though I had said I'd rather Hayes over Simmons in the past, the more I think about it, Simmons is a better fit. Hayes falls into the Bogans/Udoka category, in that he doesn't excel as either a shooter or a defender.

    As for Simmons' three-point shooting, if you look at his career percentage, he's at 40.1%. Before last season (only 23 games, so a small sample size), three of the previous four seasons he shot: 43.5%, 42.0%, and 44.7%. Jefferson's stats indicate he had become a decent three-point shooter in recent seasons before last, but Simmons' stats indicate that he had become a very good three-point shooter.

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    Yeah, I'd prefer a defender who's quicker laterally and more athletic at SF, but such a player was no longer available in free agency and hasn't been for some time.

    So given what was left, Simmons makes the most sense. Even though I had said I'd rather Hayes over Simmons in the past, the more I think about it, Simmons is a better fit. Hayes falls into the Bogans/Udoka category, in that he doesn't excel as either a shooter or a defender.

    As for Simmons' three-point shooting, if you look at his career percentage, he's at 40.1%. Before last season (only 23 games, so a small sample size), three of the previous four seasons he shot: 43.5%, 42.0%, and 44.7%. Jefferson's stats indicate he had become a decent three-point shooter in recent seasons before last, but Simmons' stats indicate that he had become a very good three-point shooter.
    Better to have an excellent specialist than a player that's good at everything but doesn't excell anywhere.

    Simons if he can still shoot with a high clip and still has the athleticism may be a very good pickup.

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    I remember Earl Weaver being released earlier this summery by OKC. I don't know if this guy is still on the street. However if he is, I'm surprised the Spurs didn't give him a training camp invite.

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    I remember Earl Weaver being released earlier this summery by OKC. I don't know if this guy is still on the street. However if he is, I'm surprised the Spurs didn't give him a training camp invite.
    KYLE Weaver, with OKC last year, got a TCI with Chicago.
    Earl WATSON, with Indy last year, signed with Utah.

    And according to Pro Exposure Transaction Wire:
    "Wellington Saints swingman Leon Henry has been added to the
    Burger King Breakers squad for the pre-season tour to Sydney.
    Henry takes the place (temporarily for now) of Kirk Penney,
    who is currently in the San Antonio Spurs training camp."

    http://proexposure.com/itranswire.cfm

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    not one player 7 foot or taller. =( Not the end of the world.. it would just make me feel better.

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