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  1. #76
    Whottt
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    Kandi's not a center, he is a salary cap drain. Even the majority of Clipper Fans do not want this guy back.

    What does that say?

    They had the worst record in their dvision and they don't think he is good enough to start for them.

    Don't believe me?

    Check out Clippertalk...www...

    I have followed the Clippers all year and spent a lot of time at that forum...believe me..they aren't just saying this because they might lose him...they want to lose him...


    And I have yet to get a good answer on why we should sign the guy that gave up 61 points to Shaq.


    I know people like to compare his numbers to DROB this season...DROB has a back condition that leaves his legs numb and bad knee...What's Kandi's excuse? And DROB's numbers are better anyway...what kind of center can't hit at over 42%?

    We sign Kandi and he'll be Bateer's back up by the AS break.

  2. #77
    timvp
    Guest
    Olowokandi is huge and can rebound a score around the basket. Remember, even if he only gives you 25-30 minutes a game of good effort, you still have Rose coming in who has proven to be an awesome bench player.

    The talent is there and the size is there. I believe Pop and Co. can bring it out of him.



    P.S.

    Get him and then get Dave Cowens to whip him into shape.

  3. #78
    ducks
    Guest
    Arenas will be gone before then if they go after brand unless they get him by trade

  4. #79
    Ghost Writer
    Guest
    David Robinson's first priority was never basketball and he's a San Antonio legend and winner of two rings.

    Olowokandi would make a fine stop gap at center. He could thrive on the Spurs.

    Consider the alternatives.



  5. #80
    T Park Num 9
    Guest
    There are no alternatives left.

    They HAVE to sign Olowakandi.

  6. #81
    Marcus Bryant
    Guest
    Why exactly must the Spurs throw money at marginal bigmen talent? You guys act like the Spurs have no post game at all. They do in the form of Tim Duncan. Most teams in the league don't have anything close to that. Now you guys howl like the Spurs are teetering on the edge because they may end up moving away from the Twin Towers concept. Fine. Accept it.

    I'd rather see the Spurs add real perimeter talent then overpay someone just because they are a "center."

    Forget about that.

    Use your cap flexibility to add the best talent possible, and then start Rose if you have to and add a couple of veteran bigmen for the minimum in addition to retaining Willis.

  7. #82
    Jimcs50
    Guest
    If SA can get Maggette and Odom, they can hang with the big dogs. I seem to remember a Chicago team that was pretty good with a center that hardly contributed at all.

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