Not every team can be the Enron of the NBA and have a formerly speckless great smear his reputation making insider deals, but I'm proud my franchise is just sometimes boneheaded and not stright up collusionary.
Splitter was a good pick. Williams? They took a gamble waiving him, but the tax is the tax.
Not every team can be the Enron of the NBA and have a formerly speckless great smear his reputation making insider deals, but I'm proud my franchise is just sometimes boneheaded and not stright up collusionary.
I liked marcus. What is he doing now?
didn't the Clippers pick him up? Not sure if he has a contract for next year though.
Clippers picked him up. We'll see if they keep him. I imagine he'll be on their summer league team.
Good for him. R the spurs in the rock mountain revue again? which one(s) will they play summer ball in?
It seems like Splitter is sitting on the fence.
He's waiting for the Spurs to tell him what a great player he is. Problem is, this FO doesn't bull .
If he's going to be a prima dona, I'll pass. I'm starting to question his work ethic.
The more and more I think about, Ian might be the better fit of the two.
The Spurs are definitely scheduled to be in the Vegas Summer League and I think they are going to the RMR as well.
I figured. summer league is pretty fun to watch
I'd rather have both, but it is nice to know exactly where Ian stands with the team and his commitment to improving his game.
Splitter will be slightly less of a if he at least decides on his next contract as soon as possible so the Spurs can adjust their draft strategy as needed.
I'm sure they are prepared for both scenarios on paper. Or, at least they are piecing together the two scenarios.
True, but it could affect workout schedules or attempts to trade up, etc. The more time the Spurs have to do that, the better.
I wish the wait on Tiago's status comes very quick. Its annoying already. If I'm comfortable where I am playing and living, I take the bigger money. Simple as that. I have to think of me and my family.
In as much as Splitter has german origins,
and should act logically and stay in Europa,
he will play the brazilian and follow his "dreams".
Whatever that means.
If Pop flew across the country and back to talk to Damon Stoudamire, I'm guessing there's a pretty decent shot he's in Spain right now. If Splitter asks for a guarantee that he'll get time, I can't imagine Pop deviating from his "minutes are earned" line. The Spurs don't really have the used car salesmen in the organization to reel in the emos.
I hope Splitter comes because he'd solve the need for a mobile big. If he ends up scared of the NBA, then I guess the Spurs were better off without him.
u finally worked on something![]()
"If he ends up scared of the NBA,"
pre-emptive manhood insult.
Would timvp take 1/8 the money just to test your manhood in the NBA? He knows what he can get in Spain AND that he will start and get plenty of minutes.
NBA is a low-dollar pig-in-a-poke for him. If he doesn't get suckered like a Las Vegas mark by "you'll make the big money later", I'll understand.
That said, I'd love to have him on the Spurs in November.
that's what a Spurs fan would hope.
But I somehow get the feeling that Pop isn't going to try. Spurs don't like being disagreed with or doubted and they don't respond well to that. I think their auto-reply is a "you're in the doghouse" response. Splitter I feel will get the treatment where the Spurs will give him the cold shoulder response instead of any lavish attention and visit from Pop et al to play to Splitter's ego.
also, it might be better that Pop doesn't visit personally. A Pop visit is the kiss of death to that player's performance: exhibits A & B: Rasho and Damon.
I don't neccessarily look at what he said as a insult. The point that bothered me and timvp mentioned it in one of his posts was that he told the Spurs that if drafted by them then he would come over and play. I really don't think that he didn't know about the rookie contracts and that level of pay vs what he could have gotten in Spain. If its all about the money then he has no incentive to come to the NBA due to the pay scale. Was he naive about this or was this a ploy to leverage Tau? I don't know but as you said I'd love to have him over here in November, too.
IIRC the TAU offer is recent and surprisingly large, so it became a factor after that promise to the Spurs. I hope he keeps his word, but I'm not going to start insulting him if he changes his mind. It's a lot of money and he didn't know about it. In an ideal world he would stand by his promise, but let's be real here, how many would?
I'm totally going to insult him.
This isn't TauTalk.
damn that was a crap interview, tells us nothing.
Another hit the nail on the head summation by timvp.
This isn't true when they're going after free agents. It definitely wasn't the case with Grant Hill....either time.
I split (ha!) out all the trash in this thread. Keep the topic on Splitter.
Lame Suns fans need not participate.
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