Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 26 to 50 of 66
  1. #26
    Copacetic m33p0's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Post Count
    7,736
    a bad fit maybe but that's no excuse for meekness.

  2. #27
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Post Count
    1,971
    rj= same different day.....experiment=FAIL

  3. #28
    Pump Bacon Cane's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Post Count
    3,687
    So why the you traded for him???????????????????

    If you know a player doesn't work on a certain system why try. Maybe we could get something better with those expiring contracts
    Because it looked great on paper.

    Unfortunately the Spurs as a team fell off defensively. Great defense creates easy offensve which would have made a lot of opportunities better suited to RJ's style. RJ certainly doesn't help when it comes to defense but if the Spurs defended like their championship years he'd have an easier time.

  4. #29
    Get Paycheck, Get Drunk HankChinaski's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Post Count
    1,141
    The fact he is considering opt'ing out of his contract I think improves his chances of getting traded. Work out a deal and then possibly new organization works around with him opt out with them so he can pursue something FA or resign new deal with said team. I'm dreaming more or less but that would be something nice especially if we end up taking a contract a team isn't fond of but a player we have interest in.

  5. #30
    In Manu we STILL trust! rayray2k8's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Post Count
    5,635
    This thing is a few months too late.. Marc Stein fail.

  6. #31
    Drive For FIVE Spurologist's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Post Count
    14,750
    We'll see what RJ is made off in game 2. He's been called out by everyone imaginable.

  7. #32
    Veteran sammy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Post Count
    2,133
    What I don't understand is why the Spurs gave up Theo Ratliff? We really need a big to help with rebounding and we let him go? Damn you Pop! He's really playing well for the Charlotte Bobcatters!

  8. #33
    @Kap10Jack Blackjack's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Post Count
    8,262
    I agree with all that, and if the Spurs were acquiring RJ with the intention of making him their #2 or #3 guy I'd have had a big problem with it. But they weren't. They were looking for a #4 guy. Yes, the contract was ridiculous, but that ridiculous contract was the only reason the asking price was so low.
    The post wasn't about his salary, it was in response to this:

    Again, hindsight. No doubt, the trade didn't work out and the Spurs are paying a heavy price for that. I just take issue with the notion that the Spurs should be faulted for not knowing how this would work out ahead of time, especially considering how everyone, including all the experts and fellow GMs, coaches and other insiders were universally agreeing how great a deal the Spurs had made.

    As for the whole "system" arguement, I think that's another point that's being overblown. Yeah, RJ is at his best in transition. Still, I don't think it's smart to just not trade for a guy because he's played his whole career in a different system. I sure as wouldn't let the fact that David Lee played for Mike Antoni stop me from getting him just because the knicks don't play the same style as the Spurs do. If you look at the numbers at the time of the trade RJ was still a guy who shot the 3 well and had the ability to get to the free throw line.

    Obviously things didn't work out and I'm 100% for cutting ties with him this offseason. I just take issue with saying the Spurs should have known this would happen.
    RJ has never been, and will never BE a STUD in the NBA. On most teams, he'd be a complementary 2nd or 3rd option. On the Spurs, you could literally watch his scoring drop to about 12-13 points as the #4 banana. Way too much money for that.

    I've always categorized RJ in that Shawn Marion box: he's not a guy who can lead a team or even take over a game. His game is WAY to dependent on other people. He's never going to put a team on his back and win a series for you. He can't create. He literally needs to be spoonfed his offense. With that in mind, 14.6 million is WAY too much cap money to spend on him. He's not a difference maker, but he's making difference maker money. That's slow cap death. There's a reason NJ dumped him and MIL is looking to do the same.
    While the trade may have seemed to be a no-brainer, value-wise (talent given up to talent obtained), the fit was anything but. And the point isn't to call you or anyone out ... it's just pretty mind-boggling to think people that get paid to do this for a living (whether it be in a front office, in the media or otherwise) wouldn't have had the foresight.

    But maybe the Spurs did; cir stance and desperation has a funny way of making long odds look decent.

  9. #34
    Five. DesignatedT's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Post Count
    20,362
    No excuses for RJ anymore. Im not buying this system bull . Put up or Shut up RJ. you ing pussy.

  10. #35
    Gettin' Old ffadicted's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Post Count
    8,290
    It's just sad to see Caron adjust so well to a completely new system and team, and RJ fail so badly, when they're both so similar

  11. #36
    @Kap10Jack Blackjack's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Post Count
    8,262
    No excuses for RJ anymore. Im not buying this system bull . Put up or Shut up RJ. you ing pussy.


    Where there's a will ... there's a way.

  12. #37
    Show me proof.
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Post Count
    793
    $15 million dollar Udoka.
    udoka was better.

  13. #38
    Show me proof.
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Post Count
    793
    i think its time to bench his ass and actually make him earn his minutes.

  14. #39
    Show me proof.
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Post Count
    793
    start blair at the 4 so he can score on dirk, tim at center, bogans at 3, manu and ghill or tpark. jefferson can have scraps from the table

  15. #40
    @Kap10Jack Blackjack's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Post Count
    8,262
    It's just sad to see Caron adjust so well to a completely new system and team, and RJ fail so badly, when they're both so similar
    Butler's a damn good basketball player when he's right. He's been one of my favorite non-Spurs for a while now and it kills me that he landed with the Mavs.

    Other than toughness, a great mid-range shot and an ability to be a factor on the court, regardless of whom he's surrounded with, those two are one in the same.

  16. #41
    Veteran Killakobe81's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Post Count
    36,594
    If you guys had gotten Caron instead of RJ and Mavs had RJ you guys are up 1-0 right now ...
    everyone talks about Dirk but dirk scored 36 and Tim 27 -9 no bigie dirk is a scorer

    But caron got what 22 to RJ's 4?!!!! R you serious?! that is -18 at SF for one of the highest paid players on your roster ... that can not happen if you plan to win some games this series.

    even marion outscored him 9 to 4

  17. #42
    @Kap10Jack Blackjack's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Post Count
    8,262
    start blair at the 4 so he can score on dirk, tim at center, bogans at 3, manu and ghill or tpark. jefferson can have scraps from the table
    What has SpursTalk done to me?

    I can't see that without thinking of the poster instead of the player.

  18. #43
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Post Count
    1,971
    We'll see what RJ is made off in game 2. He's been called out by everyone imaginable.
    Everyone has been saying the same thing all year long..let me save you some time..rj is not made of anything that can help us win...he's not gonna "sack" it up now because Pop called him out..he will benefit us as a team when he is traded or bought out.

  19. #44
    hope and change
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Post Count
    5,749
    what "bad contracts" out there might we be able to trade RJ's expiring for?

    I don't follow other teams too much, is Philly still happy with Igoudala? what about Hamilton from Detroit?

    IMO we won't want to re-sign RJ when his deal is up, and we won't be able to sign anybody else for more than the MLE. we'll need to trade RJ for a long contract that some other team want's out of...

  20. #45
    Believe. SPURSCHAMP's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Post Count
    261
    Jefferson did suck even Mason could o gotten more in 32 min going probably 1/5 from 3 and 2/14 field goals

  21. #46
    P Double J R
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Post Count
    1,256
    Considering how the Spurs were clueless in defending Dirk in that epic WCSF series in 2006, and considering how the Fakers upgraded and "lengthened" their frontline in 2008, it's obvious that the Spurs have needed to add length to their frontline for some time now. That said, it's inexcusable to me how the FO has failed to directly address this deficiency all this time. For this post, I'm electing to ignore Splitter because he's not here, which makes him the proverbial "bird in the bush". He doesn't count, since he's not here - meaning he can't help.

    There has been ample time to either draft, acquire, develop or trade for a big that could provide adequate help to, not only help defend a player like Dirk, but also provide some relief Duncan. Many of us ask the question, "where's Ian?" Pop hasn't done himself, his team, or this kid any favors by stunting the development of this kid, by icing him to the bench for most of the season.

    Meanwhile, Pop insists on countering with his usual series of small-ball lineups featuring a collection of inferior PFs and SFs, who masquerade as 5's.

    Back to the point of the thread, I hold out absolutely no hope for RJ. By now, if we've not seen a pulse from him before, we're not going to see one now. Chalk that acquisition up as a failure.
    I was arguing the same point last night with my family as I watched Bogans, Bonner and McDyess being manhandled by Nowitski. It's been like 5 years now that even Bowen was finding it hard to defend Nowitski and that issue has never been addressed. Sefolosha, Ariza, Pietrus, a bunch of 6-7 to 6-8 guys that are athletic and long and we keep getting 6-5 and under, Mason and Bogans have experience but are not very athletic, man, I was so excited thinking that Hairston had beaten out Bogans during the preseason only to see him shipped out to the D League, now he's sitting in a suit. And even if he had been in uniform he has missed out on a full season where he could have been learning our system and getting a feel for the NBA, the same probable goes for Ian. Still, I think this team can beat the Mavs, but guys like RJ have to step up and be contributers not spectators.

  22. #47
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Post Count
    42,293
    When the Spurs acquired RJ, they were banking on his shooting improvement..I wrote a long post about this a few months ago with numbers and everything, but I'll summarize the parts I remember here..

    Jefferson shot 47% off jump shots last season, IIRC..when you consider the volume, it's by far the highest of his career..he shot 40% from 3s as well..this season, he's shooting 40% off jump shots and 32% from 3s..a 7% decrease in general and an 8% decrease from downtown..

    While I don't believe the Spurs were trying to make him a spot-up shooter, I'm sure his shooting "improvement" certainly had a lot to do with why they acquired him..RJ shot A LOT more jump shots last season and had to create much more of his own offense, yet his jump shot % was MUCH better last season..

    It's safe to say that his shooting last season was an anomaly..the Spurs FO did up by acquiring him since the fit was questionable either way(I was happy with the deal though, considering what the Spurs gave up..I also assumed Jefferson had another gear since he had been playing on ty teams the 2 previous seasons, and assumed that the Spurs' coaching had better plans), but they certainly didn't expect Jefferson's jump shot to disappear after last season's improvement..

    Hopefully he can be packaged this off-season for an Iguodala-type..Iggy will have to adjust as well and could have some problems here too, but he creates offense better than Jefferson and he's a much better defender..he's more ideal to help the scoring droughts here..hopefully Philly still wants to ship him out..

  23. #48
    Fuck Stern sefant77's Avatar
    My Team
    Dallas Mavericks
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Post Count
    2,641
    I dont see Iggy going to the Spurs.

    It will be either Iggy+Brand (Spurs wont have the contract to match brand) or its Iggy for expiring and great talent/picks.

  24. #49
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Post Count
    1,268
    Oh come on! Is it fair to dump on RJ after one playoff game. Sure, he was a disappointment in game one, but you've got to believe that he's going to turn it around for game 2. He was just starting to come into his own before the playoffs, now , you just have to give him a chance. I know for a fact he'll pull through because thats the kind of player he is. You just have to take a leap of faith.

  25. #50
    In Dirk We Trust sribb43's Avatar
    My Team
    Dallas Mavericks
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Post Count
    6,849
    RJ playing with spurs fans mind saying he might opt out...no way he passes on 15 mil guarenteed for mle deal. Based in his play this season, teams won't be throwing $$$ at him with all the other big FA

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •