It's a relief nobody's panicking about the offseason any more (at least at the moment) lamenting the supposed great players we missed in ency. This team has a ton of developing players. They're going to surprise a lot of people around the league.
To be fair, I don't see Bouknight and Kai Jones long for the league. Moderate to slim hopes for NSJ long run. Not a great feel for McGowens, and Miller might be a good role-player but I don't know if he'll be a star.
It's a relief nobody's panicking about the offseason any more (at least at the moment) lamenting the supposed great players we missed in ency. This team has a ton of developing players. They're going to surprise a lot of people around the league.
That quell the meltdown a bit.
We have to win all games though. Once we lose meltdown will start again.
I guess spurs has faith on their own guys to not really overpay this free agency
Why are people stressing about people posting on a sports message board?
Somebody is wrong on the Internet!
On the one hand, San Antonio is much more developed than it was in 1978. There are more things to do. Downtown is revitalized.
On the other hand, if you hated the weather in 1978, well… summers are about 4 degrees hotter now, it’s more humid, and the first cold front comes 2 weeks later.
I’m glad we didn’t improve the roster because two guys played well in one summer league game certainly is a take
This was one of the (several) benefits to tanking the way we did. We got rid of most of the older players and really gave the young guys a chance to get experience. We also rotated (tried out) many more players than we otherwise would have had the chance to. It's hard to find these type of players once the team is already set.
NSJ's biggest challenge is tbe team he was drafted by. Development has never been their strongest suit. I still expect him to overcome that and be better than Miller long-term. I do like the fact that they at least played him at his natural position as PG most of the night.
This just in: They sat Malaki out so they could mic him up.
Any impressions on Sidy Cissoko?
He looks like a #44 pick
Good defender, not much else so far.
Looks bigger than advertised. I think he'd be fine defending most power-forwards in the NBA. To me, his shot looked hideous. I hope he got a two-way rather than a real deal, and I'm glad the team didn't draft him at 33.
Sidy seems to have great passing skills
He's very raw everywhere else tho...
Reminds me of Diaw the way he moves on the court
A prior comment said Sidy is adjusting to recent body growth and will adjust to his shooting. I have more hope for that than i do wesley developing touch and vision.
The only way body growth can explain his shooting form is if he just recently grew arms and hands for the first time
Sounds like Sidy didn’t exactly blow anyone away.
Serious question for the people in this thread: if Charlotte offered you a trade right now of Brandon Miller for Julian Champagnie straight up, would you take it?
Yes lmao
what are these questions. Do you think anybody is trading a lottery pick for Champagnie today?
This is spurs are top 5 in the west type stuff
He was a mid-second round pick. That’s not draft pedigree that screams day 1 nba rotation player.
i think people here had oddly high expectations for him.
he clearly has a good feel for the game and is a good enough athlete to make good on it. He’s just not there yet. A perimeter player with no jumper and no real scoring ability is going to have a hill to climb.
Cidy reminds me of Diaw with that big french ass, no sus
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