and women in France lol
Seriously dude this crosses a line. I'm asking you to please cease the casual racism. Cmon man.
I'll also apologize for my inappropriate comments about the prospect's sisters.
now go your prospect's sister some more and get back to me in 2031
look, I'm trying to ins ute a culture of hygiene and downstairs baldness here, but it takes time. Paris wasn't built in a day
I know there isn’t much rules on this forum but this blatant racism should result in a ban timvp
"Many", not "much" you english-speaking second hand.
You could go your mother some more with your wasted 10 posts per year. There's that.
c'est la vie
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Hopefully they’re planning on picking up an experienced wing this off season that can shoot. I wouldn’t be unhappy if they took a run at Aaron Wiggins. Presti likes future draft picks.
“I’ve been rewatching Billions and yah, while Dillingham would have increased the overall talent level of the team, I just put myself in Dollar Bill’s shoes and thought about some crazy idea I could pitch to Axe while completely coked out and said … 11 year olds are like the Euro League from 25 years ago. So we’re ahead of the curve, again.”
That was under a much older version of the CBA, where you were unrestricted after 3 years. There was also no super max, which only your drafting team, or a team that trades for you on your rookie contract can give.
Too bad Timvp is too busy being cute with his supposed contacts to moderate this place.
Spurs staff spread the fact that Carter killed it (genuine or the lower Castle's stock?)
Just heard yesterday (forgot the source, live?) Castle played with a torn labrum without telling anyone
I think I heard somewhere that Castle had a meniscus surgery during the season and only missed a month? How are his knees? That short a time frame suggests a removal and not a repair, I wonder how much had to be taken out.
That was Devin Carter
Splits is the biggest dumbass on this board and seeks attention so hard on this board with his edgy comments and misguided attempts to rile people up based on who he thinks are fans of specific players, teams, anything. Dude doesn’t have an original thought to save his life and his whole existence is based on only trying to get your attention if he doesn’t like you, also using probably other accounts to do it, through whatever sad means necessary. If that isn’t a serious case of mental illness, then I don’t know what is.
The guy is hardcore compensating for something missing in his personal life, that is why he dedicates so much time to get a rise out of people, even when a lot of people (including myself) have grown to ignore his attention seeking posts. Don’t know why anyone expects anything better from a racist, phobic, and who knows what else man-child that Splits is. This human garbage is the lowest of the low and you can’t help but feel sorry for his pathetic life.
The race baiting stuff is re ed, mouthbreathing nonsense that should never see the light of day for sure. 100%. There should be no debate there.
That being said, the most generous view of Splits comments deal with Brian’s qualifications and competency to perform the job - again - which should be divorced from his race. Taking that charitable view, Splits is absolutely right. This supposed GM does not know how to build a team. Like, at all. He’s had years to demonstrate the slightest proficiency in that regard, and all we’ve seen is the skill level of a teenager thinking the actual NBA is like 2k. In that sense, you have to ask yourself, why is it that this guy got the job from seemingly nowhere, and escapes any level of scrutiny when it comes to his qualifications for the job.
To be clear, there is no place to say someone is unqualified for a job solely on the basis of their race, orientation, religion, etc. But the converse should also be true: idiots who can’t perform their job should not be insulated from criticism solely on the basis of their race, orientation, etc. in this sense, Splits does a disservice in preventing people from saying this Wright is utterly unqualified to do his job, because his race baiting devolves the conversation into a broader issue of race as opposed to the matter at hand which is, the current GM is a ing moron.
If someone tries to be edgy, and you clutch your pearls over it, you're giving them what they want.
Nah that. You got to chase these ers off. That's how ST got its reputation for being a swamp of . It's gotten better, but like it or not assholes like Splits represent this forum as much as anybody else. It's okay to fight and flame each other. Racism? Nah, man, and shame on you for being okay with it.
I might have mistaken Chinook post for yours
i think this would be a better measurement for failure or success. If williams, buzelis, or topic come out as a 6th man at minimum, I think of your in support of this move, you’d have to eat crow.
Loser: The San Antonio Spurs’ Decision to Trade Out
Stephon Castle is one of a choice for the Spurs with the fourth pick. He has the upside to handle all the normal point guard duties, but he’s also a scrappy dude who sets screens, rebounds, and defends. There’s a chance that he and Victor Wembanyama will become an incredible duo for years in San Antonio, especially on defense.
But I don’t agree with San Antonio’s decision to trade the no. 8 pick to the Timberwolves for a protected swap six years from now and an unprotected first seven years from now. Why they did it is simple to understand, though: Edwards can become a free agent in 2029, the year before the Spurs receive a swap and two years before they get an unprotected first. So the Spurs are betting that the Timberwolves will eventually implode. No les. A rising salary cap. Limited assets. And Edwards walks.
Wemby will be in the middle of his second contract by then. The Spurs may value those picks significantly at that point. Cheap rookie-scale contracts can be key to building a compe ive roster. They are taking the long view.
But moving the eighth pick in a draft filled with prospects who could be great fits with Wembanyama, players he could grow with over the years to come, just seems like a high price to pay when those picks are so far down the line. And Edwards will still be in his prime in 2030. The Timberwolves will still want to be compe ive—especially considering that they won’t have their picks. It’s just a weird deal, and I wish that the Spurs had instead taken one of the remaining players available on the board or kept Dillingham.
Ringer POV: https://www.theringer.com/nba/2024/6...angeles-lakers
Lol ironic since, of the two of you, he is the one who isn't on my ignore list.
"chase these ers off". Get off your high horse, internet tough guy. The ignore list is there for a reason. Back onto mine you go.
I’m still laughing at the Wright interview
Question to Wright: “Do you think this clears a path for you to make some noise in free agency?
Wright: “I don’t know about all that.”
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Darn, is this true? I hope it's not an issue going forward.
How do we know Victor even cares about the supermax if it doesn't come with a legit chance to win? I don't think he's your typical NBA player that only cares about getting the max possible amount he can get. If the Spurs have done nothing, he might decline any kind of extension and just sign a max with another team that is actually going to try and put a great team around him.
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