Bonner+Vaugh+Udoka+Finley for SJ? Does it work?
How about you actually start looking at the defensive side of the ball. Stephen Jackson is probably a better defender than most of the players we have on the team in the SG/SF position. The Spurs are a defensive team, not an offensive team. IMO that is the area you should be looking at first, then how he fits on offense.
Last edited by Ice009; 12-25-2008 at 01:52 AM.
Bonner+Vaugh+Udoka+Finley for SJ? Does it work?
stephen jackson on the spurs will bring alot to the table.......
a fkn gun hahahahahaha
outside of a 6 game series with Dallas 2 years ago - Sjax hasn't played a lot of defense since going to GSW.
he's better than finley. but despite his length, i'm not sure he's much of a defensive upgrade over manu or mason at this point. now, maybe if he came here he would revert back to form, but I don't think that's something that you could bank on happening.
Bonner is actually playing pretty good. The only way I think the Spurs would trade Bonner is if we get a big in return.
the problem with adding bonner to the deal is that the spurs really need him to be on the roster and playing well in order to have a chance at the le. it may be asking for too much, but it's what they're face with.
there, you slightly upgrade the 3 spot, but downgrade the already weak 5 spot at the same time.
why dont we just keep bonner, and throw in mahinmi to trade.....
To make the salary match. I assume the person that posted that matched the salaries.
Exactly why this would be a great opportunity for the Spurs. GS is not going to get anybody significant in return for Jackson. Spurs can offer expiring/1-year contracts and a future draft pick, which is about the same as what other teams will offer. GS gets out of Jackson's contract, grabs some future prospects, and rebuilds.
I do think the Spurs need to make some kind of move to contend this year. I like the team's new players (Bonner/Mason/Hill), but I'm not sold on Finley holding up to 30 min/night over the whole season and playoffs.
It would be nice to have our SF back. I'd be open to anything outside of Duncan, Parker, Ginobili to get him (which really isn't saying much).
Ime, Finley and Bonner for Jax works contract wise. Ime and Finley are on their last year and Bonner whose stock is at its highest ever only has one more season after this.
That could be pretty attractive to a team like GS looking to break away from Jax contract.
It's far from sure that Spurs consider that getting back S-Jax is a "great opportunity".
In 03, they let him go by refusing to give him a big contract.
Five years later, he is basically the same player except that his contract is significantly bigger that what Spurs were ready to give him in 03. Spurs also want to have some cap space in 2010.
S-Jax brings a lot of good memories to Spurs' fans but Spurs' staff hasn't that emotional approach. I don't see Spurs investing $43M and canceling their 2010 plan for a player that has some qualities but who is also an inconsistent, inefficient scorer with a questionable at ude.
BTW, welcome on the board.![]()
LOL anyone has a better dribble than Jax, even here he had the worst handles I had seen ever!!!!!!!!! He is a clutch shooter and a very good player, but his handles are and have always been horrible.
bonner / finley / vough and a 2^ ch. for either jackson or maggette
the numbers work...in both cases!
then sign mutombo
but but but stephen jackson is the ultimate team mate......at leasts his not injury prone like a certain someone on this team.....GINOBOLIIII
adding jackson would seriously make us a better team- no doubt.
maggette is a dog who wanted to chase money instead of wins and now he's paying the price- good riddens to him
jackson can shoot and i see him as a good fit with us
dont know how we would deal our players for him though
Cant agree with that...
From SG's to even some PF's Jax sticks everybody.
Clearly the No.1 defender and draws the top assignment on that GS team
SJax is a low-IQ chucker who does nothing else but chuck at a low percentage.
Finley has a trade restriction. He can only be traded if he chooses. Do you think he will let the Spurs trade him to GS who is going nowhere, this late in his career? Heck no. I can only see him going to the Lakers, Cavs, or Celtics if he were to permit a trade, and we aren't trading to any of those teams.
He rebounds, passes, and plays some defense. He brings toughness, killer instinct, will go the extra mile to defend his teammates, and has a huge hunger to win.
But thank you for your in depth analysis of his game. it was quite useless in deed.
Look at SJax's career stats to for very low RB, AST, Blocks, in spite of his height and athleticism. His TOs are high. He's a stupid, inefficient chucker/rebound generator/brawler/night-clubber not offset by his few big 3s he hit for the Spurs.
Doesn't Jax make like 10 mill more than Mason. I guess we can expect Manu to take a cut or maybe Tony? What abour plan 2010? Let's buy out Splitter's contract first?
It would be sweet to have jackson though its not gonna happen:
Parker/Hill
Ginobili/Mason
Jackson/Bowen
Duncan/Bonner
Oberto/Thomas
thats a sweet lineup
you can blame the slump on nellieball,
and jax playin with a wrist injury......
small ball is , that team basically has no frontcourt help at all...beidrins/turiaf/randolf << inexperience frontcourt cmon.
they are in tank mode basically.
jax + turiaf <<< i like this.
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