No way in this trade happens.
#3 overall pick (Favors) and Devin Harris for Tony Parker
One time R.C.?
They're not that stupid.
But you could a Lebron thread, noob.![]()
TP and #20 pick for #3 and Harris? Without including the #20 pick, it might be far-fetched, but 20/tp for 3/harris seems fair. I don't feel like the Nets are that high on Harris right now, and he has a long contract.
why do you want this trade again? wasn't able to catch it the first time. Oo
Hmmm...the worst team in the league isn't high on their floor leader? So the Spurs should be?
Just want to ask a serious question...
Why don't people ever read other threads before making a thread on a redundant idea that has been discussed thoroughly?
I say trade the centerpiece and Bonner for Lebron and Bosh.
From the Derrick Favors thread I agree with your post there; good piece to bring up even if it is a redundant thread (can't say I'm innocent of that either):
#3 pick for tony parker could be discussed (ray allen was traded for a top pick so it could happen) devin harris in this deal culd be a little too much possibly splitter right and/or the 20th pick and a future 1st round pick could be involved
Great, but who runs the point in your scenario? And please don't say Hill......
Iguodala's Salary-
2010-2011= $12,345,250
2011-2012= $13,531,750
2012-2013=$14,718,250
2013-2014= (ETO)$15,904,750
Brand's Salary-
2010-2011=$15,959,100
2011-2012=$17,059,728
2012-2013= (ETO) $18,160,355
Need I say more?
I'd rather have Dalembert instead of Brand, but both are overpaid unfortunately. Brand more so.
Iggy? Well, he's productive and athletic. It's really hard for me to equate salary for some guys though.
I guess the question is who would you rather part with Splitter or Blair?
Me personally I'd offer up Blair due to his physical liabilities that will always make him incapable defensively in the grand scheme of things.
Word is Spurs are already talking to Splitter and his agent.
If Spurs chose to throw Blair in the deal instead of Splitter, then there will be plenty of minutes for both Splitter and Favors.
Duncan/Favors
Splitter/McDyess
getting rid of tp would be ok if spurs did not resign manu
but then you would package duncan to and start complelty over
a new point guard would take 2 seasons to get used to where players want the ball
then you say let manu just run the point then
then why trade for harris who you do not know would work any better then rj
even if it wears him out ?
he played well one half of the season last year as it was
I think that's misunderstood entirely, Spurs have spent the past 10-13 years drafting out of the bottom of the 1st round and second round, where the talent isn't the best on most occasion. Causing Pop to be pessimistic about their ability to contribute right away. But one thing you can't knock Pop on is playing the rookie if they are significantly more talented than the players' compe ion. IE Parker over Daniels, Manu over Steve Smith, Blair over Ratliff (and Beno to a degree).
In regards of the long-shot scenario in trading for Favors, we are talking about the best big man in the draft and the #3 pick. Given these cir stances, questioning whether Pop would give him minutes is pretty silly, with all due respect.
As for Splitter, he's the best big man in Europe right now and just won the ACB MVP. I highly doubt Spurs would be willing to give him most of the MLE if they weren't going to give him quality playing time.
Both would get quality minutes if the long-shot fantasy scenario played out. IMO
...so when does next season start?
getting favors make since if you did not resign manu
favors is 3 years away
Just fire up the DeLorean and get the Elton Brand that played in the NBA from 1999-2007. That guy was really good until his achilles exploded in the summer of 2007. The guy that's going to collect over 50M in the next three seasons isn't anywhere near that good.
Average a double-double? The guy only had 7 double-doubles in 76 games last season.
In addition to what Mel had to say, time and opportunity won't allow Brand to even put up the numbers he got this past year. Considering Tim will receive at least 80% of the touches he got last year, and considering the touches of Splitter and Blair. Those 3 players will demand more touches than Dalembert ever received, which only decreases the amount of touches Brand would receive if the idiotic scenario played out.
On top of that there's only so many uncontested rebounds available, and only so many shots the opponents put up per game to come to a conclusion that Brand will still get 10+ rebounds a game playing with Duncan (who takes up most of the uncontested rebounds). Brand would be sharing minutes and rebounds with Splitter and Blair. Because of this scenario and with the significant regression of the game, it's moronic to come to the consensus that he's a sure fire double double.
If you think the Spurs would consider taking on probably the worst contracts in the league and pay 28-33 million dollars for both of them from 2012-2014, you're crazy. Paying two non-All-Stars more than half the salary cap is nonsensical.
If the nucleus was surrounded by low paid players like George Hill and DeJuan Blair, I'd rather go that route than take on a ridiculous overpaid contract for a marginal fringe starter, role player (Brand).
Taking on such contracts on extremely over paid players is not the way to do things if you're trying to run a successful franchise. IMO
Last edited by MaNu4Tres; 05-23-2010 at 07:17 PM.
i don't know which is more surprising. the fact that he had 7 double-doubles... or that he was able to play in 76 games.![]()
ing 'A, rookie:
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...=154883&page=5
Come on, Phila. How are you gonna say I'm wrong and then agree with what I said?
I said he wasn't anywhere near as good as the player we saw his first 8 years in the NBA when he racked up a bunch of 20/10 seasons. Back in those days I was always trying to figure out how he might wind up the Spurs. I also laughed at the notion that he would average a double-double. I didn't say he was finished or didn't belong in the NBA.
Anyway, you and others have pointed out the most significant factor in any discussion of Brand and the Spurs. That contract is terrible and there's no way the Spurs take it on.
Spurs can get 10/7 from Blair and pay him basically nothing. Under no cir stances should the Spurs take Brand.
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