Worse than Steve Smith?
No no way...
sadly none unless hairston or gee but arent very attractive players
Worse than Steve Smith?
No no way...
They can't use the MLE, LLE, AND any cap room. It's the exceptions or the cap room. Not both...I think. My brain is fried right now.
Exactly.
That lack of spacing bogged down the offense.
I don't want to turn RJ into a scapegoat, this was just a terrible marriage. Fortunately, it was only for one season.
and Tiago Splitter signs and becomes some kind of Pau Gasol light.
I'm kind of relieved RJ is opting out
Damn, imagine if the Spurs hadn't extended Manu. They could then trade TP to a team with cap space and open up enough room to go after LeBron, Wade, Dirk, etc.
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yah so if the spurs dont resign jefferson going into next season there salary will be a little or 60 million but peter holt will be a happy camper
Can somebody explain to me how is this a good thing for the Spurs basketball aspirations next season?
Some possible cheap free agent small forwards the Spurs could look at if worse comes to worst: James Jones, Rasual Butler, Dorrell Wright (Heat released him I believe but he improved his game a lot last year) Antoine Wright, Quentin Richardson, Joe Alexander, Bobby Simmons, Jawad Williams, Yakhouba Diawara, Devean George (lol), Dominic McGuire, Jerry Stackhouse, Joey or Stephen Graham, Adam Morrison (lol), Jarvis Hayes...
Thats what I thought as well, and then got shot down on that.
Who knows.
Safe to say that Bowen/Oberto/Thomas for will go down as one of the worst trades in franchise history.
look at it this way: you're trying to clean your room and there's a pile of dog there. now you can throw out that dog and get nothing in return or keep that dog there stinking up your room with the slight hope that one of your friends will come in and trade you a baseball card for it half way through the year.
Im going to be sick....
This is re ed. Unless he thinks he is getting a 4 year deal for a total of 32 million at least, I don't see any reason why he would opt out. And no team is going to pay him that money. It would really suck if the Spurs re-sign him to that amount.
Although Jefferson will never make $15 million a year again, he obviously believes he'll do better in the long run by signing a multi-year deal this summer under the current rules as opposed to waiting for the uncertainty of next summer. Even with Jefferson's $15 million coming off the Spurs' books, they still don't have cap money to spend on free agents. But Jefferson's decision frees them from luxury-tax jeopardy for now.
i'd rather have HITA over .
It's not really good unless he was gonna be as ty or tier than he was last year.
Jefferson isn't going anywhere, unless the Spurs gave him reason to believe he'd get a long term deal and are now pulling the rug out from under him. No way are they going to do that, as hard as it is to lure a decent non-Spur free agent to SA.
Jefferson gives up $15 mil for one season for $40 over 5 or what not.
Spurs get lux tax relief and, sadly, a better 3 than they can find most anywhere else. Still, Jefferson at $7 mil per makes a lot more sense than at $15, even for one season.
no doubt a one year rental that didnt work that well probably lose for nothing
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