I see . . . Anderson, who has yet to play in an NBA game and Hairston, who could not get playing time behind RMJ, Bogans and Matt ing Bonner are better options than Richard Jefferson. Genius.
When parker went out RJ dropped 20 a game and the spurs actually beat good opponents...it's to bad the in spurstalk re s can't see that but yet they compare bogans and bonner to in hall of famers...
i liked RJ, ...he brought the dunk back into the spurs...i shouldn't expect any difference of opinion hear...most of you like that pussy ball.
I see . . . Anderson, who has yet to play in an NBA game and Hairston, who could not get playing time behind RMJ, Bogans and Matt ing Bonner are better options than Richard Jefferson. Genius.
Yes, they have his full Bird Rights and can sign him to any sized contract from the minimum to the maximum.
I wasn't aware Anderson was a sniper from downtown...his stats say otherwise. Isn't that what the spurs really need? RJ had a midrange game, that wasn't the issue. So tell me what Anderson does better than RJ.
And Bogans can play D.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_yl...gentbuzz063010Jefferson staying in S.A.?
Richard Jefferson’s decision to opt out of the final $15 million season of his contract might not be a sign he’s willing to leave the San Antonio Spurs.
Sources said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich has been personally working out Jefferson in San Antonio. The free-agent forward could re-sign with the team at a number that lowers the franchise’s luxury-tax hit while guaranteeing him more money on the back end of a multiyear contract.
i suggested a trade of jefferson to the bucks for salmons in a S&T but realized jefferson came from the bucks.
I'm thinking the only way the Spurs would have rubbed one out last year, or in any season for that matter is if they won the le. , I'd have rubbed one out if they did that......
I can't believe I just participated in a thread where I agreed with EricB (sort of) and SequSpur.
Pretty sure the Bucks don't want RJ back.
ing A. We need a three man taller than 6'6" in today's game. Or you can plan on a short post-season (if we even get there).
Ahhhh ok. I'm finally beginning to understand this mess now. Takes a bit for the gears to begin turning nowadays.Thanks again.![]()
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Y! Sports Free Agency Buzz: AInge dangling 'Sheed's contract in trade talks, Pop personally handling RJ workouts: http://tinyurl.com/256fylq
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Y! Sports Free Agency Buzz: AInge dangling 'Sheed's contract in trade talks, Pop personally handling RJ workouts: http://tinyurl.com/256fylq
The only way we were trading him was next January, IMO. Which means we would have wasted half a season trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, and getting some unknown talent in return.
Furthermore (and please correct me if I'm wrong), keeping those $15 million in the books basically strained whatever possibility we had of keeping Tony around in the long run.
Trades are not a sure thing either. We had nearly $10 million in tradeable expiring in the last trade deadline and we ended up not trading anybody and having to release Finley instead.
Yes, they have bird rights on RJ so they are able either sign him to another deal or use him as a S&T.
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I've agreed with Eric B on many occasions (which frightens me to no end really), but SequSpur? lol @ myself I guess.
yeah, i just remembered that. jefferson was a prolific scorer on the bucks. if he goes back and gets the same 20 pts a game for $8-9 million, everyone will be happy.
Question:
This may be irrelevant if RJ resigns with a longer, smaller contract but just curious to know. Assuming that there are teams who are interested in RJ, why would these teams want to do a sign-and-trade with us since RJ is opting out ?
To my understanding, we own the birds rights to RJ. However, RJ will be a FA and as such, teams with cap space can sign RJ without a S&T with us. I cannot fathom how would they do a sign & trade unless they are trying to get rid of some bloated contracts which we will not want anyway
For teams over the cap, they can offer the MLE to RJ if he accepts. Unless they are willing to pay RJ more than the MLE, they will not require a S&T.
As such, from the above breakdown, am I right to say that S&T option is severely limited to over-capped teams who are offering more than MLE for RJ ?
It shouldn't.
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We got to the second round last year with a 6-7 3 and our 3 previous championships were with a 6-7 3.
Its about perimeter defense and the 3-ball not length.
I hope this is the case.
I'd much rather have Jefferson for 4 years at 32 million than having James Jones starting for the Spurs next year.
Jefferson staying in S.A.?
Richard Jefferson’s decision to opt out of the final $15 million season of his contract might not be a sign he’s willing to leave the San Antonio Spurs.
Sources said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich has been personally working out Jefferson in San Antonio. The free-agent forward could re-sign with the team at a number that lowers the franchise’s luxury-tax hit while guaranteeing him more money on the back end of a multiyear contract.
this would be the worst ing thing to happen to this franchise since the Richard Jefferson trade.
I agree with most of this, but not the two parts in bold...
1) Whenever people bring this up, they forget about the part where if said player wasn't in that spot, someone else would have been, so at minimum a percentage of his production would have been there. He's not a player like Duncan or Ginobili, who's contributions go beyond the stat sheet.
2) At no point last season did I feel Jefferson played too many minutes. When he was acquired, I thought he'd play the type of minutes Hill was playing in the second half of last season.
Yeah, I know. I could see the Spurs grudginly going to 4 years too, because if he is going to re-sign it was probably agreed to beforehand, in which case I could see him asking for 4 years. I'd imagine the Spurs are probably trying to get away with 3. If they go to 4 though, then maybe they get him for $28 million total instead of 32? Jefferson's agent is probably looking for something in the ballpark of what Marion got from the Mavs last season.
I'll say this in Jefferson's defense. He seems genuine in the sense that he cares enough to put in the hard work to improve next season and going forward if he's back. He's not a shot creator and doesn't have great lateral quickness, but he's still athletic enough overall and talented enough to be a better player in this league than he's shown in recent years (at least theoretically). Clearly, the Spurs see that in him, which is why Pop is working him out and why they might re-sign him to a multi-year deal, despite him coming off a mediocre season.
Marcus Bryant called that move. It's pretty much what i hoped for because it makes no sense for Jefferson to leave that much money on the table with no plan. If this happens, you'll have about 5-10 geniuses in here upset that Hairston or [unnamed d-leaguer] won't be starting.
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