ian - still recovering.
gist - europe. will be back next season
tiago - europe. hopefully next season. probably 2 years more.
in other words, nothing has changed.
is there any current new about these players? COME ON PEOPLE, I NEED TO LOOK AT THE BRIGHT SIDE OF SOMETHING! we need some bigs and I don't think an old vet averaging around 3 pts a game along with a scola lite is going to do it.
ian - still recovering.
gist - europe. will be back next season
tiago - europe. hopefully next season. probably 2 years more.
in other words, nothing has changed.
Exactly. If it hapens it happens, just don't get tour hopes up too high anytime soon.
what about James White?
JAMES WHITE!!!
Jk, but seriously, does anyone believe Ian hasn't gotten that opinion yet? The real question becomes why the FO has released no information. Maybe it's bad, and they don't feel like putting out more crap news about Ian.
Last edited by Manufan909; 01-17-2009 at 03:39 AM.
still writing his blog, i suppose.
This topic isn't really something with much of a bright side. Think about it...
Mahinmi is riddled with injury, we've had him for about 4 years. When will he play? Not for ages.
Gist isn't ready to play in the NBA and may be forgotten about playing for another country...
Splitter will just chase money and may never even play for us. I'll sum him up in one word: BUST!
But just for you, on the bright side...um, well... I'm all out.![]()
You need to learn the definition of the word bust.Splitter will just chase money and may never even play for us. I'll sum him up in one word: BUST!
No news is good news.
Splitter scored 24 last Sunday, and he's improving his off. movements day by day. He WILL be in SA in 2010 if Pop and RC want him there.
i cant wait till gist comes
splitter will most likely be traded for a draft pick
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BUST:
1. woman’s breasts: a woman’s breasts, or the measurement around this part of her upper body
2. US failure: somebody or something that fails completely (informal) The plan seemed perfect in theory, but it was a bust in reality.
He isn't a failure. Again, you need to relearn what bust means.
How can someone fail at something they haven't tried?
They want him here now damnt
Exactly. Now if this was year 3 or 4 of him being on the big league team and him doing nothing? THEN I'd understand. But no Mahinmi is not a bust.
at least I learnt the meaning... give me SOME credit
Ian is a dud, we need to trade him.
Splitter will never be in the NBA, especially for the Spurs.
Gist has a great shot at being here next season.
What about Scola?
scola lite= oberto. after looking at more highlights i see alot of potential in splitter. He better not pussy out and stay over seas. Him along with gist and we would def. be back on top.
My guess/hope (entirely supported with zero facts, evidence, or insider news) is that Splitter will be a Spur in 2010 unless used in a trade... Gist will be a Spur next season... and Mahinmi will be ready to after the all-star break and will be given spot minutes to see what he's got, but will be challenged to make the rotation due to his conditioning and late season arrival.
i was pretty pissed off about the whole splitter situation. since i live in LA i was taunted heavily when the spurs lost. and the only thing that kept positive was the fact that we would be able to reload because we had cap flexibility, that we would get a good rookie because the draft class was deep, and tiago splitter coming over.
when splitter didnt pan out i really became upset. but half a year later, i must admit that i hope he still comes. hes still an interesting prospect and he would still be a big contributor if he came over. so hopefully he ends up coming over for us..
Please explain.
The guy is 22 with great physical ability, exactly what we need in a potential rebounder/shot-blocker athletic big, but has had bad luck with his ankles. How does that make him a dud?
Ian Mahinmi, we all know the story. The jury is still out and will be for another season most likely. However, in actuality if we see past this season to next, this could be good for him to go through. The more trials he faces before he plays a serious NBA game, the better IMO, and by serious I mean no more visits to Austin - on the roster and ready to come out and give it his all every night. When he shows up to play, we need him to show up big.
I have a prediction: the Spurs will not make a major trade for a big man this season, unless its for Bonner (which would hurt me deeply). The reason is the aforementioned man, Ian Mahinmi. There's no reason to let go of Bonner, who's finally excelling in the system and is a matchup nightmare for our biggest playoff rivals, for a big man with a skillset we already possess in Ian. He's young, athletic, and capable on both ends. The injury problems happen - it won't be a long time from now, though it seems it, when I'm positive he'll be playing and doing good things for us, potentially great. I'm feeling he could be more firepower on both ends next season, which is good enough for me.
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