Tiago Splitter and Nando De Colo
Timothy Varner
48MoH readers have seen the name Bruno tossed about here and there. Bruno is a trusted friend firmly situated in France, where he is able to make all sorts of smart observations about the Spurs, the NBA, and their various relationships in the international basketball community. For the upcoming season we’ve asked a few friends of 48MoH to serve as international correspondents regarding the development of Spurs-drafted players currently playing overseas. Not only does Bruno know his stuff, but he’s in a position to watch the Spurs hopefuls play and gather information via original language sources. More details about our correspondents are forthcoming, but Bruno will keep us up-to-date about the play of Tiago Splitter and Nando De Colo. His first submission is designed to bring us up to speed:
Tiago Splitter
Tiago Splitter has a long history with the NBA. In fact, I don’t think there is a player outside the NBA who has been in more NBA talks than Splitter. He entered the draft 3 times (2004, 2005 and 2006) but withdrew for lack of an affordable buyout of his contract with Tau (Siska Baskonia). In 2007, he was automatically eligible for the draft as an international player born in 1985. While he had been projected as a lottery pick for years, he was available at the end of the first round because of his relative lack of improvement and because he had to wait one year before joining the NBA. The San Antonio Spurs finally drafted him with the 28th choice and it was seen as a steal by most NBA analysts.
The 2008 summer should have been the happy ending of this saga but it didn’t happen as expected. On the one hand, Tiago had a very good year and Tau made him a great offer. On the other hand, the Spurs were financially limited by the rookie salary scale and Tiago had to give back a part of his NBA salary to pay a part of Tau’s contract buyout. As a result, he decided to sign a new 4 year contract with Tau. This contract has a buyout clause after 2 years. The buyout is lower if he leaves Tau for an NBA team than for another European team. Later in the same summer, Pop said “When he agreed to come, he didn’t know they were going to offer him so much (in Spain). With the way the economy is, he would have had to be an idiot to come here next year.” So it looks like Spurs don’t have any ill feelings towards him or, at least, they’re good at disguising them.
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) and way quicker than Nando, has good shooting (better than TP when he came in the nba... lol) and has a good D (I even suspect Dallas to have draft him because of the way TP destroyed them in PO, he'll be more usefull than barea and kidd for sure...)


