DPG thread.
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2011/05/25/would-bargnani-look-good-wearing-silver-and-black/
Yes, I'm aware that he has fallen short of expectations as a #1 pick. But, he does want to move to a warmer climate, and he is 7'0.'' Maybe a change of scenery is what he really needs to start living up to expectations...
Do we really need another big that can't rebound or defend?
Sounds like this guy has some major issues. What's his fg% I wonder?
his fg% is .448...3 pt. .345
I would take him over Bonner any day of the week.
Ill give them RJ and Bonner for him.
Bargnani for RJ+#29 wouldn't be a bad trade for Spurs.
He is, without hyperbole, the worst player in the NBA. Literally the worst. This past season there was no player you could replace him with who would not produce more marginal wins:
http://arturogalletti.wordpress.com/...03/the-payoff/
^ Hedo Turkoglu
Gilbert Arenas
Jefferson
Luke Walton
Shannon Brown
Steve Blake
The category in which Bargnani was last is marginal wins, which is highly influenced by his teammates' performance while he is on court. Considering he plays for the Raptors, it makes a lot of sense. Unless you think that Dejuan Blair is the third best Spurs player, your point is pretty invalid.
I do think DeJuan Blair is the third best Spurs player. And saying marginal wins are influenced by team performance reveals an ignorance of what the terms mean.
Calculated by individual statistics, Bargnani is the least productive player in professional basketball, and has been for years.
Pretty much
I've watched a few Raptors games this season (it's not my fault, I live in Canada), and he has been solid overall this season
He is not a great defensive player, but he has improved in that area and he is willing to play D
He is 10 times more athletic than Bonner and unlike RJ looks for his shot
I would jump all over that deal. Too bad the Raptors won't.
It's Colangelo, you never know
Last I checked basketball is a team sport, bubba. Which means you cannot assess a "wins" stat to an individual player without the whole team's performance being a factor.
And Dejuan Blair is certainly not the Spurs' third best player. He is ranked high on the marginal wins list because he played in the starting line-up for most of the year with the Spurs' most productive players.
Is he serious?
His D is ten times better than Bonner's though
Good job...dont give up on your statistics even if it means that Blair is the best player for the spurs..
I would gladly take Bargnani cause on offense he is a monster and on defense he still has the size to at least play down low and bang. Guy just needs a change of scenery I think and some decent players around him to maximize his talents.
RJ, Bonner, and Blair for Bargnani and Kleiza will get it done.
Toronto needs players so a 3 for 2 works plus they get fan favorite Bonner back.
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