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    malik has no jumper he will be waived

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    Regarding the move, it's obviously a move to keep his rights over the summer. The Spurs aren't going to call him up and put him in the rotation. I haven't seen him play in a while so I can't really comment on how smart it is to ensure his rights.

    I hope that the cut isn't Hairston. I know his outside shot needs work but the rest of his game looks solid. I'd much rather the Spurs keep Hairston in the fold than Williams.

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    Chump seems high on him but I still have my doubts.

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    Even if Marcus Williams is given the call up, I am very doubtful that he is allowed to do more than warm the bench. Pop is still the coach after all!

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    he will get playing time early
    manu will be limited if he is still a spur early on the season

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    I have no doubt this is a protection signing. I'd be shocked if Williams played. But it'll be good to have him in camp. I think he could make a decent 3rd point. No joke. The big difference between now and, say, this time last year is that Williams projects into an NBA position. He didn't really project anywhere before.

    From what I understand, the T-Wolves were interested in Marcus Williams. That's where the pressure was coming from.

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    seems strange to do this move now and not after playoffs
    either very high on him
    or afraid of other teams getting him

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    i'm just wishing the Spurs will keep Malik

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    I agree with the idea that we're just keeping his rights..

    we should have a good number of young guys competing for spots on the roster this off-season..compe ion brings out the best..

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    Will Williams be able to play in the Playoffs? And will Pop let him play?

    It looks like the guy can score in the Dleague but more importantly how is his D?

    Edit: ok he can play in the Playoffs...
    popovich calling him up to be backup pg in the playoffs?
    How does that make sense given that Pop won't even play Hill?

    If Marcus comes in, I doubt he does more than warm a bench spot and soak up some playoff atmosphere.

    As to who should be waived, JV or Fab surely?

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    tav1, ChumpDumper, Bruno or anyone else who has watched the Toros lately, who is the better NBA prospect between Williams and Hairston? Thank you in advance.

    Williams playing point guard is an interesting development. I know he did a little of that both in high school and at Arizona. Perhaps that does give him a position to play in the NBA because prior to that, he was basically just a tiny power forward.

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    tav1, ChumpDumper, Bruno or anyone else who has watched the Toros lately, who is the better NBA prospect between Williams and Hairston? Thank you in advance.

    Williams playing point guard is an interesting development. I know he did a little of that both in high school and at Arizona. Perhaps that does give him a position to play in the NBA because prior to that, he was basically just a tiny power forward.
    Have you seen this timvp:

    http://www.48minutesof .com/2009/...s-point-guard/

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    NICE - a UA wildcat. Watched him play a lot back in college and yea with his skills kind of tough to fit into a position...but none the less he does have skills. He never played pg at UA so i have no idea howd that work-but looks like hes putting up some nice number in the dleague- that trip double is damn good no matter where you are.

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    i really like maliks game but i havent seen much of williams.

    malik can get to the rack, a trait not many spurs outside of tp and manu have

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    Hairston showed so much promise on defense, i hope they don't cut him.

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    Williams averaged 92% from the free throw line in March?

    He's not Spurs material.

    LOL...........You are correct!!!

    @ 92% he'll never fit in with a Pop coached team. Maybe the rest of the team can convince him to shoot at a 71.234% rate so he'll fit right in with the rest of the team.

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    Marcus proved his ability to bring up the ball against an aggressive fullcourt press for an entire half last week against Tulsa. His decision-making when he drives has improved also as he has developed a little floater to keep his layups from being blocked. His passing has been pretty impressive these past three months. I hope we keep Malik too, but I can't think of very many other players I would want to call up.

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    Tweety says no Marcus Williams for us.

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    Tweety says no Marcus Williams for us.
    Well, he probably got called up by somebody.

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    Since Manu is out for season, does that open up an actual roster spot, which is why they're looking at Williams?
    Not unless they're granted a roster exemption. They should still have to waive someone.

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    i was at saturdays Toros game. Williams played point for a while and he played at a much higher level than the other D-leaguers. The game came really easy to him. He played smart and saw the floor very well. Malik looked good to, you could tell he was focused on D every second that he played. His jumper was the same. Williams is intresting for the Spurs

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    tav1, ChumpDumper, Bruno or anyone else who has watched the Toros lately, who is the better NBA prospect between Williams and Hairston? Thank you in advance.

    Williams playing point guard is an interesting development. I know he did a little of that both in high school and at Arizona. Perhaps that does give him a position to play in the NBA because prior to that, he was basically just a tiny power forward.
    I think it's a push, but I'd probably go with Hairston for his defensive ceiling. The wing is much more pressing priority than a 3rd point, imo. Williams was a revelation last week, though. If the Spurs could find a way to get them both in camp next season, they are the wiser for it.

    Lost in this is that DeMarcus Williams would make a pretty decent Vaughn replacement too. He's looked solid. His measurements are basically Hill's...but his 3 point stroke is much better than I expected. I point this out because I think we're starting to see low hanging fruit on the branches of the Toros tree.
    Last edited by tav1; 04-07-2009 at 10:39 PM.

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    i was at saturdays Toros game. Williams played point for a while and he played at a much higher level than the other D-leaguers. The game came really easy to him. He played smart and saw the floor very well. Malik looked good to, you could tell he was focused on D every second that he played. His jumper was the same. Williams is intresting for the Spurs
    You should stop by and say o next time.

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    Haven't seen anything on the kid, but I hope the spurs don't cut Hairston...
    Ah crap I forgot, the FO does the opposite of what we want them to do.. :|
    we're screwed.

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