Spurs are still intersted in Diawara
Sign Kurt and Diawara and then turn our attention at summer league...
Diawara? Are we trying to corner the market on 6'5" to 6'7 average backup swingmen this summer?
Spurs are still intersted in Diawara
Sign Kurt and Diawara and then turn our attention at summer league...
No, we're trying to get one of the better swingmen to come to San Antonio for less then 2 million a year.![]()
What would you say would take away that chance?
Livingston has just recently been cleared to play again, has played some one-on-one, and is able to dunk again. Check out this site about him: http://www.shaunlivingstononline.org/back-in-action.php
The only reason the Clippers renounced him is he would have been due over 5 mil this year-- they know he isn't close yet to returning, and they needed the extra money for free agents. If someone signs him to the minimum and is patient, there's a chance they get a lottery player for next to nothing. Someone is going to do it. It's an interesting gamble for sure, and I wouldn't be opposed to the Spurs doing it. Say he returns by April, 2009-- an amazing story. And if he doesn't, you've lost the minimum, which would be something like Udoka's salary last year.
I would rather the Spurs bring over Viktor Sanikidze. Anyone know the status on Viktor atm? Kori?
The guy can run the floor, has a quick first step and a good shot. I wonder what the Spurs are waiting for with him.
He is very light in the body department, kinda like a Darius Miles in that regard, Maybe Pop has concerns with his fragile frame.
He'll be here for SL.
The SL roster was released yesterday and he wasn't listed.
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Are we talking about the same guy?
I thought he had said he'd be here this summer. Oh well, after the 5-minutes he got throughout the games he played, why return?
Part of the reason why he didn't get many minutes in last year's SL is I think because of poor coaching by Newman. I mean, , he's your pick that you're supposed to be evaluating, so in play him.
I didn't read the roster, is Brown coaching or is it Newman again?
It's Budenholzer.
Jarvis Hayes
Finley a great option off the bench? The guy threw up enough bricks to build a house probably enough to build Roger Mason Jr a new home in San Antonio.
Well, I know he did get hurt last year during the RMR. I was present at the game when he went down. But yes, they still didn't play him enough in my opinion, so I see your point.
The guy is young, smart, fast, and has good length. Only negative is the same thing Ian suffers from...very weak base, but I don't see how thats a big deal as he wouldn't be posting up anyway.
I'm gonna miss Bones![]()
Hayes may be looking for more than $2M, but if he's amenable to that salary...sign him up.
Hayes would be a tremendous signing. In fact I would have taken Hayes over Mason Jr. I like Roger Mason, but Hayes is a really solid player and a player I wish the Spurs had signed last year.
If we buy out Vaughn's contract, are we allowed to use that amount plus the MLE to lure other players?
Walter Hermann
Birth Date June 26, 1979
Birth Place Santa Fe, Argentina
Height 6-9
Weight 225 lbs.
Age 29
Position SF
Salary 2008: $1,944,000
Herrmann... RFA. If he signed for what the Spurs have to offer the Pistons would probably match. Otherwise, he may end up on the continent.
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Maurice Evans, solid player started for magic in the last half season.
Kareem Rush, several 20+pt games.
Kirk Snyder, some nice numbers when he got playing time with the t-wolves.
Bonzi Wells, could be an end of free agency bargain if he lasts that long.
Matt Barnes, see bonzi wells.
Eddie House, 3pt shooter.
Salim Stoudamire, 3pt shooter.
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