So you don't see the similarity? Horry was an older player with bad knees who showed up and contributed. McDyess is all those things but he plays hard every game and is much more of a beast on the inside.
It isn't at all the smartest thing to say.
If Spurs sign McDyess to a 3 years contract while they know he will retire after 2 years, they are cir venting the cap.
If the league wants to be harsh with Spurs, Spurs can be in troubles.
So you don't see the similarity? Horry was an older player with bad knees who showed up and contributed. McDyess is all those things but he plays hard every game and is much more of a beast on the inside.
Though I wasn't that high on Sheed and didn't think he would come to SA, I wonder why the Spurs FO didn't pursue him as aggressively as McDyess.
Was McDyess their target all along? Or in desperate need of a big and not many quality ones available, it's a move of last resort?
The age thing....isn't Sheed a year older?
That would suck so hard. If the league kept the Spurs from offering that 3rd year, he might go back to the Pistons.
My guess is that Dyess was number one on their radar all along, and at some point they told Rasheed not to waste time coming to visit.
A media report about wide speculation shouldn't get the team in any trouble. Jerry Stackhouse would have been traded for Kidd until he flat-out told a room full of reporters that he intended to re-sign with the Mavs after he was cut.
I agree. It's hard to imagine they really wanted Sheed but didn't bother to woo him enough.
I think if Rasheed had come to them and said he wanted to play for them, start and win a ring, they'd have probably signed him, but when he starts acting like the belle of the ball, that likely cemented their decision. Dice is much more of a blue-collar type guy.
AND he is hungry for a ring. Piston fans are just as hungry to see him get one too, it seems.
A bigto all the Pistons fans in the forum.
I think so too, if they really wanted to get Rasheed they would have gone balls out and done so.
In some ways McDyess is a better fit for the Spurs than Sheed, though i love Sheed a lot and obviously he's got a better offensive range. But Sheed is a very emotional player, which is sometimes a good thing but also makes him moody and some days he just doesn't seem to feel like being there. McDyess is a more disciplined, hardworking kind of guy, and those kind of players seem to fare better in Pop's system.
The last couple of times they've been in the playoffs Rasheed picked a really bad time to melt down and throw a fit on the floor. His numbers also plummetted last year, and went down during the playoffs.
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