You only have to make an offer to first round picks. Second rounders rights belong to you forever, until you sign them or trade the rights.
If he's not in camp tomorrow what his status?
I knew the Spurs had to make an offer to him but he's not signed.
The question is: the Spurs made the offer and he didn't accept or the Spurs didn't made the offer.
You only have to make an offer to first round picks. Second rounders rights belong to you forever, until you sign them or trade the rights.
Actually teams have to make a qualifying tender to a second round pick (as little as a nonguaranteed minimum deal) to be able to retain his rights.
The draftee can take it and join camp; or he can take a deal from another pro league and the NBA team will retain his rights.
I don't think Hairston is enough of a prospect for the Spurs to care too much if he joins camp and doesn't make the team. They could have the Toros pick him up like they did with Marcus Williams last season.
Unless he kills in training camp, I think the Marcus Williams route is the most likely.
IMO, he will be signed tomorrow.
thats your opinion huh?
Doesn't matter. He doesn't have what it takes. I'm judging him by his SL play obviously.
If that turns out to be true, then it begs the question as to WHY in the the Spurs did a trade with PHX to hand over Dragic so they could select Hairston?
To get a pick next summer.
Who in the FO thought this guy was an NBA player, he was only an average D1 player, not even sure he can play at a high level over seas.
They got a pick and cash. The pick figures to be a good one too, since GS doesn't have B-Diddy anymore, and Monta Ellis is out for a while.
To get money and another second rounder next year.
I've asked this before, and nobody ever answers it: What makes you think the Spurs wanted Dragic? I'd imagine that if the Suns called and asked for the guy the Spurs actually had their sights set on, they'd say no.
What the do you think you get in the mid to late second round? These players have either game issues or contract issues, and frankly, I think the Spurs have had a bellyful of contract issues, especially with players from Tau.
imo because the FO has lost its touch with todays NBA. I know it sounds crazy, but look at what they're doing compared to what the rest of the west has been doing for a few seasons now. We've done nothing to help our weakness in the paint. Shafted by splitter and stuck on ian doesnt make much sense. Try going american and leave the foreigners to the other NBA teams. After all there are only 3 great foreign players. Manu,Scolla and Yao. The rest are just so so.....
Good lord, you forgot the foreign-born Finals MVP on your own team...
Hairston is American, wit.
Tim Duncan, Steve Nash, Tony Parker and Dirk Nowitzki are scrubs.
BTW, I didn't see enough from Hairston in Summer League play to make me think the Spurs would add him to their roster this season. He looks like he could use some D-League experience.
Malik Hairston is in camp.
You're an idiot.
The sad thing is that you probably, truly believe every word you just typed.![]()
No way. Dude just outed himself as either an Argie troll or a Rocket fan.
Would that be like all the Americans they drafted and signed this year?
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Oh don't mind him, he's a jackass.
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