Good player - he's playing with confidence again. Having him on board the next three years sounds great to me.
Pop, RC, and the partnership/governor group wants to start winning SOON! And get a new arena.
Nic Claxton <<<<<<<<<<<<<< Collins
Good player - he's playing with confidence again. Having him on board the next three years sounds great to me.
Pop, RC, and the partnership/governor group wants to start winning SOON! And get a new arena.
They might. Wemby is proving everyone that he belongs NOW and not that skinny 19 years old. Of course he’s far from a finished product and still tons to improve, but seemingly he can handle himself in the NBA. Locking a “veteran” (of course it’s his 3rd year of being healthy) Collins would suggest they will start competing and not tank for a high draft pick imo.
Exactly. I think that's Ram second from the right, the guy from Heathers.
Claxton is a better rebounder and fiercer shotblocker, but I wouldn't replace Collins with him. Zach is absolutely perfect for what the team wants to do, his shooting, high post hub abilities, his ability to punish mismatches down low, and especially his passing. I do think he could be a better rebounder but he's hardly the problem there among the starters.
Long-term is an intesting topic. He'll be 28-29 at the end of this contract, right in his prime. I don't think they'll be looking to replace him, but they could draft a center if they find a good prospect.
I like Bassey a lot, high bball IQ. He can pass, rebound, has range. And Bediako if he ever pans out, could be an elite post defender.
By my count this gives the spurs 12M in cap space assuming they dump Doug, Graham, and maybe Champ.
I think we won't see Bediako for very long. I do think Bassey could really turn out. We'll see him start taking more outside shots and has the vision to be next in the Poeltl-Collins pipeline of high post facilitation.
he fits better besides Wemby because of the 3 pt shot ... but overall Poeltl is still the better player ...
Bediako, Barlow are 21 and 20 and will have the motivation to play with Wemby’s team (and that includes Wesley). I think they will be higly motivated to improve in Austin. Very bright future for this very young team.
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Good calls. You've been nailing it.
I was hugely wrong on his first contract, so good for Collins
Re: Claxton, though he may be a better defender than Collins, he can't space the floor which is why they have trouble playing him with Simmons. On top of that, his best role on offense is as rim running lob guy but the Spurs aren't good at those plays anyway
I think a mobile Center who can stretch the floor is more valuable in today's NBA than a bruiser big. I can understand that people would like to have a more traditional big man next to Wemby who does the dirty work, but we have Bassey for that. Collins only weakness is that he gets overpowered by bigger NBA centers like Embiid, but with the post up basically being an inefficient play nowadays, defending the 3 and being able to switch is more valuable.
I wanna say nice signing, but since it worked out well last time I'll have to stick with WTF BrAin wR0nG? as my reaction.
Good deal
Its a great deal for both the spurs and Zollins as it provides a bit of stability going forward - so long as he stays fairly healthy. He must have had faith in the spurs medical personnel. Much rather have a healthy Zollins at center than Poeltl to be honest. At least he can hit his free throws and has a bit of a mean streak, something this team needs.
Agreed. I think people "lost their minds" because we've seen many reclamation projects that haven't panned out.
This is one of the cases where it worked out for both parties. Spurs got him healthy and now he is a solid piece on an up-and-coming team, and he got his friendly contract and some security going forward with a chance to bank a big deal in a couple years if he plays well.
For a guy who looked like he was on his way to dipping out of the league, it's a great success story.
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Nice. I thought this is not possible to get it to that number. FO doing work.
Well said and great to see! Go Zach!
I think it's pretty incredible of what he did not many professional athletes can come back from all the surgeries he had in a short span of his career - 2 fractured ankles, 1 fractured foot, 1 major shoulder injury, 1 Fibula Fracture. To go through all those surgeries and rehab and get back to starting in the NBA is pretty damn amazing. The guy is just a fighter you can't overcome that unless you have that warrior spirt. I am happy for him and wish him much success and hope he can stay longer then two years with the Spurs family
Good! Health issues aside, Zollins is the perfect big for the Spurs next to Wemby. Can score both from the 3, and the post, is mobile enough do defend modern bigs while not being a turnstile on D against bigger centers. Has some playmaking, has that dawg in him but most importantly you know he’s gonna have Wemby’s back like he did Sochan’s last year.
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