Also, clearly shooting/scoring was the Spurs problem. Even if it's Hill for him, it's silly. Hill is probably the Spurs best 3PT shooter (outside of Bonner) so replacing him for shooting is just silly.
Yuck. I don't like this guy at all. Yet another unathletic, one-dimensional, spot-up shooter, who is a poor defender.
This had better be a smokescreen.
Also, clearly shooting/scoring was the Spurs problem. Even if it's Hill for him, it's silly. Hill is probably the Spurs best 3PT shooter (outside of Bonner) so replacing him for shooting is just silly.
Reminds me a tad of Ray Allen's jumper. I wonder if this means fat-boy Anderson is getting shipped out?
Kid has game.
Who's better?
when was the last time the spurs make a trade during draft night?
Parker is a lot better, for one. Hill's got long arms and should be a great defensive player, but he gets lost in screens too much. He's only a good defensive option against players who straight iso a lot.
Hill for Thompson would be an interesting swap. Not sure what the reasoning would be behind it.
So does Mike Miller and Marco Belinelli; would you contemplate anything close to giving up TP for that? What about Hill?
What need does he address?
That is kind of my point. It's like, where are you really improving, what need is it filling and if you can't really answer that, why take the risk when you know Hill is an NBA player?
Hill and RJ for the 7 is what is most likely being offered IMO.
Klay Thompson just feels like a smokescreen. Color me highly skeptical.
Tony's not a great pn'r defender either and is pretty limited in matchups. Hill can guard bigger players. I think Hill has good defensive instincts that a rookie will more than likely lack. Is Klay Thompson a better defender?
that isn't very enticing. Hill for the 7th is a stretch, although not terrible. Taking on RJ as well? C'mon.
If Spurs have targeted someone, they will create smokescreens around him. The more rumors about who Spurs target, the less likely other teams will know who is their guy.
Another option is that Spurs haven't someone targeted. Instead of being attracted by a specific player, they are attracted by the fact you can get a lottery pick without giving a lot. Spurs could have judge that all the weak draft talk is vastly exaggerated. In a not that bad draft, getting a lottery pick for Hill could be a golden opportunity.
Probably right. Could very well be a smokescreen. I just don't see it.
yeah very true. I just can't help but think that this is all centered around getting rid of RJ. I just don't see why the Spurs would want to trade Hill for a rookie SG straight up .
I said the same thing, Bruno. I was just looking at it from a strict value proposition. If you are good at something that is rare, you have a compe ive advantage. Just because it's a weak draft, doesn't mean there can't be solid (but not spectacular) players. If you are able to move up at a discount because it's a "weak draft" and other teams know they don't scout well, it just means good value.
If this is a smokescreen, it's a really ty one.
Exactly. I haven't heard anything besides offering Hill for a lottery pick that makes sense. But if that lottery pick is just for Thompson, even that doesn't make sense.
All of this could be true.
But everyone seems to be ignoring this: supposedly the Spurs are very fond of Anderson, so it would make sense that they like Thompson, who's of a similar ilk. Starting four is clearly the biggest need and the one they've talked most about. So if they're able to land Thompson, it frees them up to package Anderson with McDyess and Blair for a starting four. Then at 29, they could pick Cole (or another point, if he's gone), to replace Hill.
That way, they get their starting four (whoever that may be), while replacing Anderson and Hill with similar players and they reset the clock, so to speak. Because Hill's due a significant raise next season.
Gary Neal isn't that bad of a shooter is he?
^ He slipped my mind. Point remains.
I hope this is nothing but a smokescreen. I would find it hard to believe they would like Thompson more than Anderson. I just think Thompson is overrated - especially by this franchise. The Spurs need an athletic PF - not another slow-footer, unathletic, one-dimensional 2-guard.
I honestly think Neal and Anderson are more than capable to fill in the void left by Hill on both ends of the floor if Hill is traded for a late lottery pick.
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