i agree that when monroe starts reporting deals in the works, then we will believe him when he wants to squash a rumor. got credibility?
i agree that when monroe starts reporting deals in the works, then we will believe him when he wants to squash a rumor. got credibility?
Whenever too much Spurs info is released elsewhere, the Spurs call on the Express-News to do their job.
Everything is alright. Nothing happen here.
We've been stuck with a first-time beat writer with no connections and a dude from Denver that's credentials are dubious -- he's not all that tapped in on much of anything on or off the court.
And to top it all off, they followed Ludden -- one of the best in the business.
The E-N gave us steak with Ludden and now offer us Beggin' Strips (dogs don't know it's not bacon).
Let's see... should we believe Monroe or the guy who called the RJ trade before anyone else?
But that would mean Monroe risking pissing the Spurs off and potentially losing his courtside seats, if he published "inside information" that readers could actually use.
IMO, Monroe is right. It's not that he is more relaible, it's that trading McDyess makes quite no sense for Spurs.
For example, OKC is said to be ready to give up a first round pick to dump Collison, a comparable player with a comparable contract. Spurs would have do to the same with McDyess. I don't see the logic at all behind that.
McDyess is a plug and play championship level piece, though. That's more than you can say for Collison. I don't think that McDyess can be traded for expiring contracts ... then again, if Camby can be traded for expiring contracts who are actually valuable along with $3 million, there might be hope to trade McDyess just for bad expirings.
There really very little difference between the two articles. One guy says Dice is being shopped. The other says he hasn't been offered. Okay so I might want to trade a player (shop). I don't like what is being offered in exchange so the player is not offered up. Semantics.
Back in 2007 I won those seats right next to the Spurs bench where you see Pop set down his drink during the games. I sat next to Ludden and talked about the NBA with him during the timeouts. Nice guy. The only specific thing I can remember talking about is how amazing it was that Kevin McHale has been able to keep his job for so long, and that was before the KG trade. Made his game notes with a pencil in a spiral notebook.
It's really refreshing when you know someone has a passion and willingness to learn and put in the effort to do their job -- Ludden was one of us and it showed in his work.
Somehow, I don't think your experience would have been as enjoyable had you won that contest last year.![]()
Thanks. I'm making one of the bungee grab from Waterworld if anyone remembers that. Easily one of the stupidest scenes in a mainstream movie. Doesn't have the cheese factor of Knight Rider though.
I was thinkin the same thing.
Timvp, it seems like you think the Spurs should try and dump Dice. I think if the Spurs can bring in TT and start him (or someone similar) and move Dice to the bench, the Spurs can still improve this year and for the future.
I like Dice but if you are going to trade for Thomas, it'd be a waste not to keep him. Without trading away Dice, it'd be close to impossible to re-sign Thomas, bring over Splitter and re-sign Manu.
Why would the Spurs trade a player who is starting to play well and could well be a 10/10 guy?
Yahoo sources = NSA
SA Express sources = guy who knows the janitor
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Maybe I am missing something, but even without Dice, won't the Spurs be at ~51M in payroll next year? How does that change what they have to spend? Are you implying that for luxury tax purposes, they are probably not willing to spend that kind of money by having Dice+Tiago+TT?
Not to mention the Spurs don't really know if Tiago is coming over...
Spurs are going to be in a tough spot next year anyways with the window closed and the salaries they have on the books. Do they re-sign Ginobili seeing how things are going? Why would they? If not, do you think Manu is being shopped?
Hah, well i wouldnt be surprised if the Spurs havent offered Dice. Most likely is that Nuggets tried to ask for Dice but was turned down.
Have the Spurs (through the EN) ever said a player was not being "offered" and then ended up trading him?
I tend to believe the EN here. (Of course, I am usually wrong.)
Thanks Phila_Chamberlain.
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