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    Many people are calling for a trade involving Ginobili. I wouldn't hesitate to trade him if its for the right price.
    Getting a big man wouldn't be bad; Kaman and Dalembert are possibilities (salaries should be close).

    But we musn't forget that Manu has been pivotal in recent times and was a steal in the draft.

    The main question is: would trading him help or hurt us?



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    No.

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    What he said. ^

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    And this is what would happen to the next person that would ask.

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    Highly improbable; I think you'll get some quality offers but nothing close to equal short-term talent.

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    only if the spurs trade for dwyane wade. trading ginobili for someone like kaman reduces the spurs' offensive power by A LOT. duncan alone takes up all of the touches in the post when he's in the game. why would kaman get the ball over a hall of fame PF? kaman's averages will drop like a rock, leaving the spurs with a big hole in points scored.

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    Maybe if we can get Brandon Roy in exchange..

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    The answer depends entirely on who the Spurs would get in return for Ginobili.

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    I am getting sick of all these trade Ginobili threads.
    Just stfu and wait till the playoffs.
    Stay off the caffeine and just chill....
    I can't wait to see that stupid "not even Ditka could have stop manu"
    thread to come out and these s that want ginobili out, come
    back on the bandwagon, to say "I knew we'd be okay".

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    spurs fans love manu

    but many would be happy to see him go...

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    spurs fans love manu

    but many would be happy to see him go...

    well, if a person should be traded every time some spurs fans want it, there would be no one remaining of the actual roster, including Tim, Pop, Holt and the Coyote.

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    spurs fans love manu

    but many would be happy to see him go...
    Yep, every single COT member. SO that'd be you, sequ, ducks, and who else? I'd consider 3 a few, not many. Just saying...

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    It really depends on who we get.

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    The answer depends entirely on who the Spurs would get in return for Ginobili.
    not that I wanted it, but Elton Brand is reportedly on the block.
    Manu+Fab for Brand would work.
    Brand looked bad this season, nonetheless this is something to at least think about, if it's on the table. he doesn't fit with the Sixers game, but on a team like the Spurs his abilities should be a better fit.
    and I can see that the Sixers are interested in a player like Manu, also because of the contract, that expires in 2010.
    however. I will be happy if this doesn't materialize and we get a somehow decent big man via another trade.
    (so or so, without frontcourt help we could have 2 Manu's and we still wouldn't beat the Lakers)

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    not that I wanted it, but Elton Brand is reportedly on the block.
    Manu+Fab for Brand would work.
    Brand looked bad this season, nonetheless this is something to at least think about, if it's on the table. he doesn't fit with the Sixers game, but on a team like the Spurs his abilities should be a better fit.
    and I can see that the Sixers are interested in a player like Manu, also because of the contract, that expires in 2010.
    however. I will be happy if this doesn't materialize and we get a somehow decent big man via another trade.
    (so or so, without frontcourt help we could have 2 Manu's and we still wouldn't beat the Lakers)
    With 2 Manu's Pop could permamently bench Fin, and start and bring Manu off the bench at the same time. The odds of both Manu's sucking would be very low, but both playing moderate to great, the team would be unstoppable. But damn there'd be a hitload of turnovers.

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    not that I wanted it, but Elton Brand is reportedly on the block.
    Manu+Fab for Brand would work.
    Brand looked bad this season, nonetheless this is something to at least think about, if it's on the table. he doesn't fit with the Sixers game, but on a team like the Spurs his abilities should be a better fit.
    and I can see that the Sixers are interested in a player like Manu, also because of the contract, that expires in 2010.
    however. I will be happy if this doesn't materialize and we get a somehow decent big man via another trade.
    (so or so, without frontcourt help we could have 2 Manu's and we still wouldn't beat the Lakers)
    Philly is not in the ing race for 2010, most probably. Ginobili does not fit with the athletic Sixers anyway. Brand is a ridiculously hefty contract and a jumpshooting big like Jermaine O'Neal. To add to the insanity, we have to send Philly another filler. No ing deal as Brand makes 13 million.

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    It really depends on who we get.
    Yup. Its a business and we're your not producing like years before, you can be replaced by someone who produces more.

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    Philly is not in the ing race for 2010, most probably. Ginobili does not fit with the athletic Sixers anyway. Brand is a ridiculously hefty contract and a jumpshooting big like Jermaine O'Neal. To add to the insanity, we have to send Philly another filler. No ing deal as Brand makes 13 million.
    just was you who brought up the word insanity.

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    that depends, I bet It's gonna be helpful if they find a good player to trade manu for.

    how about Josh Howard?

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    not that I wanted it, but Elton Brand is reportedly on the block.
    Manu+Fab for Brand would work.
    Brand looked bad this season, nonetheless this is something to at least think about, if it's on the table. he doesn't fit with the Sixers game, but on a team like the Spurs his abilities should be a better fit.
    and I can see that the Sixers are interested in a player like Manu, also because of the contract, that expires in 2010.
    however. I will be happy if this doesn't materialize and we get a somehow decent big man via another trade.
    (so or so, without frontcourt help we could have 2 Manu's and we still wouldn't beat the Lakers)
    http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...ght=trade+manu

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    If you get someone who can create off the dribble, plus hit from the outside, throw some crazy bounce passes, go behind their back for a layup, dive for loose balls, and create havoc for opposing teams, then yes trading Manu would help the Spurs.

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    It's too late now. His flaws are being magnified by the fact he can't make a ing shot to save his life. You have to strike while the iron's hot with a trade, and the iron is currently cemented in an iceberg. Right now, the Spurs would be lucky to get Wally Z's expiring contract for him.

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    If you want Mac sure why not?

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    It's too late now. His flaws are being magnified by the fact he can't make a ing shot to save his life. You have to strike while the iron's hot with a trade, and the iron is currently cemented in an iceberg. Right now, the Spurs would be lucky to get Wally Z's expiring contract for him.
    You're a ing idiot. You know that, right?

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    Why do people keep wanting to trade a great chemistry guy and team player who is a big part of the heart of the team and who produces?

    Everybody only looks at numbers or talent... Anybody pay attention to what happens when you forget chemistry? Just look at the Cowboys.

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