Is this right? I’ve seen elsewhere that when a player is acquired with capspace (as with all our moves so far) that the player can instantly be re-routed and aggregated?
It’s ing annoying is what it is. Got members here wanting to cut Branham too. Half thought after Wembys first game that we’d have a handful of dumbass members suggest he be cut because Barlow looks good.
Is this right? I’ve seen elsewhere that when a player is acquired with capspace (as with all our moves so far) that the player can instantly be re-routed and aggregated?
Didn't Patty was traded 3x in 1 week? What's the rule on that?
Yeah just that’s just dumb. They have like 3 year developmental plans for these guys, and invested heavily in seeing those through.
It’s part of the reason why I think Payne ultimately gets cut tbh.
Can Payne had quite a few good games when Paul went down for the Suns. I think he is a solid backup PG and provides needed playmaker skills.
Waiting for an example of a single person saying to cut Branham.
dare we say he unseats tre?!
Good trade Cam is a solid player and is a veteran. Always good to have veterans on a very young team.
Closest I can think of was me a couple of times. The first time, I wondered if the team could look to trade Branham if they ended up drafting another SG with their first pick (this was pre-lotto if that wasn't obvious) and could get a second lotto pick after the trade. Second was me saying that Reaves was way better than Branham and that Malaki would have to improve his metrics substantially in order to reach the same level of performance. No, neither of those is suggesting cutting him, but it's that sentiment that Branham hasn't shown himself to be a core prospect which I think Basics is exaggerating to make his point. And yes, a lot of posters do get stuck in the idea that talking about trading a guy is the same as wanting to cut him. It's a bad assumption, but it's pretty normal on forums.
As far as Body is saying, I don't think the Spurs are going to cut Wesley because of summer league. I do think they were interested in bringing in a vet PG in large part because of summer league. I think if Wesley had come in and looked really good, especially in terms of his intangibles, the Spurs would have been fine running with the group they had already. But he doesn't look like a rotation player. They could use another guard, if only in camp to push guys. As I've said multiple times, you want to actually have real obstacles for guys to overcome. The tanking Spurs with no star prospects could afford to play a bunch of guys with horrible metrics but a lot of chutzpah. The team can't afford to do that now. They will almost certainly cut some first-round picks as time goes on, even some who don't look completely hopeless. If it's not this year, it is likely to be next year. Wesley might survive camp, and if he plays well, he'll definitely survive. But he could play bad enough that he can't beat out guys who frankly deserve it more than him (in that scenario).
Jones/Payne/Graham -- I really like that camp battle. All three have a chance to win the starting job, and any of the three might end up out of the rotation (although Jones would be the most surprising)
Vassell/Branham/Champangie -- Unless something happen and Devin is traded, he should be the starter. But the compe ion for minutes behind him should be fierce. With Champ being able to play the three and Malaki the one, there's a chance both make the rotation. But still, it could be intense.
Johnson/McDermott/Bullock --Keldon might be the sixth man if Sochan beats him out, but I'm not assuming the Spurs go into camp with that as their plan. McDermott and Bullock are interchangeable. Maybe one or both is traded this summer. If not, Doug has the clear advantage.
Wembanyama/Sochan/Osman/Mamukelashvili -- The battle here is obviously only for that third spot, but I do think the compe ion is open. While Mamu might slide to the five and Cedi to the three, I think it would be hard to see both make the roster
Collins/Bassey/Barlow -- I don't think Collins is locked in despite the reporting. Pop saying Zach was their starter before winning the lotto doesn't mean anything. He'll get the first crack at it, but this has to be who fits best with Wemby. This could be Collins, but Barlow has a head start in chemistry. Assuming Zach starts, the compe ion for backup center should be intense.
Rice -- two way
Cissoko -- limbo but could take Bullock's spot if the Spurs like him enough
Birch/Stevens -- Cut
So that leaves Wesley on the bubble, even with most of the fan trimmed away. Yes, Osman and Bullock could be both be cut, and Cissoko could have to go back to Europe. But we don't know that for sure. The Spurs will have two or three firsts with other young PG prospects like James in next year's draft. They don't have to stayed married to Wesley. They could cut him, hope he makes it past waivers, then lock him into a two-way deal. , they might pick up his option if he agrees to do that, though that' would be bad cap management. Blake on a two-way would be 100 percent worth keeping. Wesley on the 15 is another matter. I'd say it's likely he stays, but there are a bunch of scenario where he doesn't.
Also, timvp, making a more comprehensive version of this post in a month or two as part of a series of pre-camp articles seems like a really cool idea. I imagine you were already thinking along these lines. But if this sparks the idea, feel free to run with it.
Nobody here has suggested waiving branham
Spurstalk has always been like this. It's filled with bipolar idiots who are prisoners of the moment. The only positive of sucking the last few years is that those bipolar idiots weren't around but now they have returned in full force with the Spurs drafting Wemby.
Worst take I've ever read. I love it.
I'm higher on Branham than you're, but overall I pretty much agree with your overview of the roster, there's definitely something happening sooner or later even assuming Stevens and Birch are cut (pretty much a given). I'd like to see Wesley another year on the G-League before making a decision on him, but it's getting crowded and I wonder if he's as safe as I assumed not too long ago.
believe I also read if they renounce Dieng's cap hold etc it goes up too
maybe you're right
Realistically, what player could Spurs get in a package for some of these contacts, considering the roster crunch.
Capela?
Fournier?
Larry Nance?
Causo?
Conley?
Hunter?
Should have gone after Reaves instead of all those moves
I think this is a pretty decent summary of where the Roster is, and looks like going into training camp.
The reality of cutting picks is pretty clear. The job of roster construction is to get good players, and try not to be too committed to how you got them - For instance, the Spurs were eventually smart in going with Danny Green over James Anderson (injury happened), but not being stuck with whoever you drafted, and just going with the best of similar position / age choices is good practice. I think we could cut Blake, but the pick was still decent as a sensible gamble on tools and rim pressure.
Then we'd just be sitting here with our in our hand.
He can be the Nick Van Exel role
Wesley might be cut
I'm not so sure.. it's pretty close to a wash as it stands, but i expect a consolidation trade that will make this path more desirable..
Wesley will not be cut after only one year with the ball club
birch, stevens are gone
then one of payne or graham will be traded or cut ( i guess graham, payne looks more solid as a back up pg), and also one of osman, bullock imo ( i guess osman) will be cut or trade
Spurs could still open near to 10 Mo of cap space so a lot of possibilities to finish the offseason
Payne will get cut long before Wesley does.
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