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    Happy to see the Spurs moving so well again. I thought they tried too hard to incorporate Wemby the previous game and disrupted the chemistry. But last night, they were back trying to get their buckets, especially Brahnam. Which brings out the point, I think Brahnam is most effective when he knows he needs to score, when he’s the 1st option on the court. Thus he would be best coming off the bench come regular season. I think he would be lost with the other starters carrying more offensive responsibilities. As much as I want his game, I think he’s better off as spark plug from the bench.
    You realize this sounds pretty bad what you just described there ... in a winning Spurs team he should never be the 1st option in any lineup. I think he will contribute well in the future, but he has to be effective without being the 1st banana offensively.

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    Barlow could even put the SF position into turmoil. He seems to be agile enough to defend SFs and has a nice height advantage over a lot of opponents at that position. At any rate, he is another valuable piece that can probably play at several positions.

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    Barlow could even put the SF position into turmoil. He seems to be agile enough to defend SFs and has a nice height advantage over a lot of opponents at that position. At any rate, he is another valuable piece that can probably play at several positions.
    Barlow prides himself on being able to guard all 5 positions. Could you imagine seeing this lineup for a stretch:

    PG - Sochan (6'9")
    SG - Vassell (6'7")
    SF - Barlow (6'10")
    PF - Wemby (7'5")
    C - Collins (6'11")

    Sochan would be the only one who couldn't shoot/stretch the floor.

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    why not re-sign Dieng while we're at it and play him at SG since he can shoot 3's

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    why not re-sign Dieng while we're at it and play him at SG since he can shoot 3's
    I know you are just being an idiot, but Dieng shoots 28% from 3pt. He's also not quick enough to play SG. What I posted was an actual valid lineup.

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    Maybe Barlow didn't sign a new contract yet because he doesn't like what spurs offered him. And he could be right after his brilliant SL where he didn't go unnoticed... We all agree to say the Champagnie deal was a steal, and Julian may already regret. Spurs may have offered the same deal and Barlow declined, which he honestly would be smart to. I can see someone giving him 3/15 or 4/20.

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    I know you are just being an idiot, but Dieng shoots 28% from 3pt. He's also not quick enough to play SG. What I posted was an actual valid lineup.
    sochan is a stretch at SF as it is, let alone PG. and barlow is a big PF or a small ball C

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    Maybe Barlow didn't sign a new contract yet because he doesn't like what spurs offered him. And he could be right after his brilliant SL where he didn' go unnoticed... We all agree to say the Champagnie deal was a steal, and Julian may already regret. Spurs may have offered the same deal and Barlow declined, which he honestly would be smart to.
    its not like teams are banging down the door to offer barlow a guaranteed NBA contract either, and if they did sign him to an offer sheet, the spurs can match. SA has a ton of leverage here, like they did with champagnie

    right now its probably a stand off where the spurs want him on a 2-way, he wants an nba contract, and to compromise, the spurs want longer term cheap control like they do with bassey/champ, and theyre haggling over that

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    sochan is a stretch at SF as it is, let alone PG. and barlow is a big PF or a small ball C
    Everyone is PG

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    its not like teams are banging down the door to offer barlow a guaranteed NBA contract either, and if they did sign him to an offer sheet, the spurs can match. SA has a ton of leverage here, like they did with champagnie

    right now its probably a stand off where the spurs want him on a 2-way, he wants an nba contract, and to compromise, the spurs want longer term cheap control like they do with bassey/champ, and theyre haggling over that
    I wouldn't be surprised if teams are starting to call after the SL tbh and they may already are (not like ESPN would be all over it). We can't rave at his play over here and expect the rest of the NBA not to see him, or him to accept some cheap 2 way contract. He definitely can get an NBA contract, that's for sure. specially when he sees Sidy getting one. I mean, there must be a reason why he still not signed by SA.

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    I wouldn't be surprised if teams are starting to call after the SL tbh and they may already are (not like ESPN would be all over it). We can't rave at his play over here and expect the rest of the NBA not to see him, or him to accept some cheap 2 way contract. He definitely can get an NBA contract, that's for sure. specially when he sees Sidy getting one. I mean, there must be a reason why he still not signed by SA.
    sidy has more leverage since he was drafted

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    I wouldn't be surprised if teams are starting to call after the SL tbh and they may already are (not like ESPN would be all over it). We can't rave at his play over here and expect the rest of the NBA not to see him, or him to accept some cheap 2 way contract He definitely can get an NBA contract, that's for sure. specially when he sees Sidy getting one.
    Sidy has to have a guaranteed contract because the CBA doesn't allow an NBA team to pay a European buyout and then give the player a 2-way contract. Barlow is RFA, correct? Spurs probably have no worries about waiting.

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    Sidy has to have a guaranteed contract because the CBA doesn't allow an NBA team to pay a European buyout and then give the player a 2-way contract. Barlow is RFA, correct? Spurs probably have no worries about waiting.
    Correct, I forgot about that

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    And yeah Barlow is an RFA. SA extended his $1.8 million Qualifying Offer... Sure spurs can play the waiting game, but with the SL Barlow is having they may regret not giving him a decent offer to lock him in, before some crazy/bad GM pulls an offer SA may have a hard time matching, or that might hurt anyway comparing to what they could have him under.

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    its not like teams are banging down the door to offer barlow a guaranteed NBA contract either, and if they did sign him to an offer sheet, the spurs can match. SA has a ton of leverage here, like they did with champagnie

    right now its probably a stand off where the spurs want him on a 2-way, he wants an nba contract, and to compromise, the spurs want longer term cheap control like they do with bassey/champ, and theyre haggling over that
    I always wonder what kind of medication people here take to come up with these weird, fictional scenarios

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    Yaeh Barlow isn't getting 4/20 lol

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