My guess at the Splitter time line:
Last Summer - Splitter was truthfully happy that the Spurs picked him. He also thought he'd spend one more year at Tau and then cross the pond. At Tau, Splitter's contract at the time was peanuts and he was in Scola's shadowed.
Earlier this year - Tau offers Splitter a bigger contract. Splitter turns it down. This was around the time Splitter reiterated his future as a Spur.
A week ago - Tau offers Splitter more money, less years and gives him easier outs to the NBA. They sell Splitter on how much more he can make compared to the NBA and how it'd be easy to make the jump after year one or year two due to the lowered buyout. Also by now, Splitter was viewed as a hero and the team's best player. He became a team leader and basically took over all the spotlight Scola used to get. After contemplating everything, Splitter decided to stay with Tau.
Five days ago - The Spurs get wind of Splitter's decision and then up their pressure in trying to get him to come over. They tell him it's now or never. Maybe they e up the offer as best they could (promise to pick up or decline option years). Splitter, now faced with a now or never proposition, has to re-think everything.
Now here we are. Splitter has a tough decision on his hands. What will the next move be? I'm sure Tau will try to up their offer even more. Will the Spurs respond by promising him a chance to start or play extended minutes? Doubtful ... then again, the Spurs really can't let Splitter get away so they may venture into unchartered territory and promise him something.


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I just want to know one way or another. I'm tired of getting my hopes up.
