Thanks for the thoughts. Pretty hard to watch.
Thanks for the thoughts. Pretty hard to watch.
The Spurs are really good at finding exceptionally unimpressive players for their Summer Leagues.
I swear we have the worst players I have ever seen play in summer league every year
We don't really need to subject Harper to this trash
Hard not to give carter an F. I mean you can show potential (which he did) and still get an F for the performance. You are supposed to be a defensive ace and you record 0 stl 0 blk and 7 fouls. Plenty to be worried about. Assuming some of you really thought he was going to get serious playing time this season.
I was hoping to find game grades in here sooner than later and this was perfect. Thanks for the quick effort.
I'm sure Fleming, Raynaud and Kalkbrenner are all better players than Harrison Ingram. But at least we got some cash for the pick.
It's early, but from what I saw of CB in college and yesterday that he'll thrive in a true system tbh. He has the potential to be more but in his first few seasons he'll be strictly a 3&D player.
We lack roster spots. People like Ingram are drafted to sit in Austin for a handful of years and hopefully develop but if he doesn't no one will feel it but him. If Ingram was starting or coming off the bench I would agree with you that we needed to draft someone better but he isn't filling a big leagues role that needs to be replaced tbh.
We have open roster spots and that’s including Branham/Wesley who don’t seem to be in line for rotation minutes at all
Didn't really expect Bryant to get much playing time year 1. He still looks pretty raw but all the athleticism and size are there. Will see how he adapts in Vegas.
newsflash: We have 2 open roster spots and 1 open two-way spot. We should keep the talent pipeline as full as possible, but we don't cause we'd rather make some cash
Ingram isn't going to get one of those 2 roster spots regardless so what is your point lol.
do you know how to read?
my point was that drafting somebody with the second round pick would've made more sense than trading it for cash, since Ingram is not an NBA player and most likely will never be one.
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