I think it sends a great message actually. That the spurs aren't interested in giving unnecessary players charity contracts and are more interested in fielding a winning basketball team.
I don't disagree. But there's the matter of him being their highest pick since Duncan and not really getting much of a chance. It would reflect really poorly on them to trade him for basically nothing of value and for the purpose of saving what amounts to mere cents by NBA standards (meaning the difference between him and a minimum salaried wing).
It didn't, because technically that doesn't close the door on him returning. But if, with the bump in cap space that provides, they acquire a quality big out of it, then getting rid of him for basically nothing would be swept under the rug.That ship sailed when they didn't pick up the option.
Minor savings. But if that's all they're doing it for, they're going to come off as flat out petty. Given how Duncan spoke about Anderson on media day last season, they obviously built him up. To give up on him this quickly just to save a few cents would not send a good message to the team or the fans.There's probably some decent savings to be had if he's traded to another team that is under the cap.
I think it sends a great message actually. That the spurs aren't interested in giving unnecessary players charity contracts and are more interested in fielding a winning basketball team.
Could not have said it better myself. It's the story of the San Antonio Spurs
would be great but wont hold my breath
Reflect poorly to whom?
Message board posters?
The guy doesn't play now. He has already been replaced.It didn't, because technically that doesn't close the door on him returning. But if, with the bump in cap space that provides, they acquire a quality big out of it, then getting rid of him for basically nothing would be swept under the rug.
The guy doesn't play now. He has already been replaced.Minor savings. But if that's all they're doing it for, they're going to come off as flat out petty. Given how Duncan spoke about Anderson on media day last season, they obviously built him up. To give up on him this quickly just to save a few cents would not send a good message to the team or the fans.
If they keep Anderson and he never improves and they subsequently miss out on the next Danny Green, how would you feel? It does become a numbers game in just about any situation. If the Spurs can get ~$1.2 million off the books by paying a team less than that to take Anderson, that isn't chump change to anyone.
TJastal, how would trading away Anderson for nothing of value and replacing him with a D-League scrub until Ginobili returns, send a message about them being interested in fielding a winning basketball team? It would send a message about them being cheap.
The team, particularly the big three, who have presumably been led to believe they're still trying to contend. Not that trading Anderson would alter their chances, but it's the message it would send. Much like trading Ratliff two seasons ago. Obviously, that wasn't going to and didn't change their outlook, but it was as if they were saying, in a subtle way, that they were waiving the white flag.
I think there's still a better chance of Anderson becoming a rotation player than some run of the mill D-League scrub (I know it pains you to hear that).The guy doesn't play now. He has already been replaced.
If they keep Anderson and he never improves and they subsequently miss out on the next Danny Green, how would you feel? It does become a numbers game in just about any situation. If the Spurs can get ~$1.2 million off the books by paying a team less than that to take Anderson, that isn't chump change to anyone.
I'm talking about right now, though. Ginobili is still a ways off, so they'd need a minimum salaried wing for the time being. In which case they'd be saving under .5 million (pro-rated) by trading Anderson for nothing.
I dont know if i would want him here.. mainly because its another excuse for Pop not to play Tiago. Unless one of Blair or Bonner are completely removed from the rotation, and Tiago gets 30 minutes then im all for it.. but i dont see that happening.
K-Mart as a player.. i still think he can play a role on a good team albeit in a reduced role. He would be fine off the bench playing C next to Bonner or Blair.. size isnt really an issue playing against 2nd units.. but you still have to defend the rim somewhat which he can do. Even if he starts and Tiago conitnues off the bench and gets 30 minutes i wont mind, anything is better than Blair in the starting lineup at this point.
If it's a guy who plays better than Anderson does now, it's a pretty clear message.
But Anderson isn't playing.The team, particularly the big three, who have presumably been led to believe they're still trying to contend. Not that trading Anderson would alter their chances, but it's the message it would send. Much like trading Ratliff two seasons ago. Obviously, that wasn't going to and didn't change their outlook, but it was as if they were saying, in a subtle way, that they were waiving the white flag.
Anderson already got beat out by a run of the mill D-League scrub. And there are NBA free agents out there who could conceivably contribute.I think there's still a better chance of Anderson becoming a rotation player than some run of the mill D-League scrub (I know it pains you to hear that).
No, they could be saving much more than that.I'm talking about right now, though. Ginobili is still a ways off, so they'd need a minimum salaried wing for the time being. In which case they'd be saving under .5 million (pro-rated) by trading Anderson for nothing.
I'm not flat out advocating a salary dump at this point. I'm just saying it could make sense.
Barring injury to another wing, he wouldn't get the opportunity to prove it, much like Thomas.
Neither was Splitter last season. I guess they should have given him away for nothing and signed some D-League scrub to replace him at a fraction of the price.But Anderson isn't playing.
Green may have had a short stint in the D-League, but he was always considered an NBA prospect. I don't think anyone saw him being as good an all around player as he's been, but it's not like it's surprising that he looks like an NBA player.Anderson already got beat out by a run of the mill D-League scrub. And there are NBA free agents out there who could conceivably contribute.
Many of the NBA free agents would cost the veteran's minimum, in which case they'd be saving nothing and could actually be adding salary (depending on their service time).
The bottom line is, if they flat out salary dump him -- without assurances that Martin would sign with them -- then whatever they saved wouldn't be going into upgrading the team this season.No, they could be saving much more than that.
I'm not flat out advocating a salary dump at this point. I'm just saying it could make sense.
Why would you, a fan, care about how much money a bunch of rich guys would be saving on something, unless it goes into upgrading the team?
So you're saying it probably wouldn't make any difference on the court. I agree.
That's a quality straw man you built there. Good job.Neither was Splitter last season. I guess they should have given him away for nothing and signed some D-League scrub to replace him at a fraction of the price.
So you'd be ok with Anderson's being replaced by an NBA prospect. Alright.Green may have had a short stint in the D-League, but he was always considered an NBA prospect. I don't think anyone saw him being as good an all around player as he's been, but it's not like it's surprising that he looks like an NBA player.
So you don't want to improve the team if it costs money? You're all over the place here.Many of the NBA free agents would cost the veteran's minimum, in which case they'd be saving nothing and could actually be adding salary (depending on their service time).
Says you. And saving money is something team owners like to do.The bottom line is, if they flat out salary dump him -- without assurances that Martin would sign with them -- then whatever they saved wouldn't be going into upgrading the team this season.
I didn't say I cared. I said it can't be ignored. You want to pretend businessmen don't care about money. That's just silly.Why would you, a fan, care about how much money a bunch of rich guys would be saving on something, unless it goes into upgrading the team?
+1. Only if Bonner is waived, and we all know that isn't happening. Would be a disaster if Martin was brought aboard and took Splitter's minutes. Especially since he is such a choker. He belongs on the Knicks with the founding member of the backwards fighting pussies club.
Gotta hand it to TD_21 he's really keeping the faith...even though the fanboys have stopped accepting applications at this time.
DISGUSTING. I don't want this loser anywhere near the Spurs locker room. If he signs on that will just mean less time for Splitter. You know it's gotten bad for the Spurs when "fans" want Kenyon Martin on the team.
Well, you can never really totally write off a young guy's chances until he actually hangs it up -- but say Da'Sean Butler continues to improve to the point where he's NBA ready. Would you accept an Anderson salary dump to accommodate him?
(it's a totally premature scenario, merely hypothetical)
So you're saying you're an unabashed front office apologist. I agree.
You built it when you essentially said if a player is not playing, they're useless, so you might as well trade them, even if can't get anything of discernible value for them.That's a quality straw man you built there. Good job.
Green was a legit NBA prospect. Almost every single player in the D-League isn't. Get over it.So you'd be ok with Anderson's being replaced by an NBA prospect. Alright.
Improve? I'm just explaining why what you said makes no sense. You're all concerned about them saving a few cents and then you bring up a scenario where they wouldn't do that.So you don't want to improve the team if it costs money? You're all over the place here.
You not being a team owner, I'm not sure why this possibility would excite you.Says you. And saving money is something team owners like to do.
I never said you did, but you insinuated it. I never pretended that and I'm not putting it past the Spurs to do what you're suggesting (even if it doesn't come as a prelude to a Martin signing). I'm just looking at this from a fan's perspective and as a fan, I don't care about them saving money.I didn't say I cared. I said it can't be ignored. You want to pretend businessmen don't care about money. That's just silly.
Hey, an ad hominem! You're going for all the fallacies at once.
Don't use the term if you don't know what it means.You built it when you essentially said if a player is not playing, they're useless, so you might as well trade them, even if can't get anything of discernible value for them.
Get over what? I'm not saying they would sign anyone from the D-League but an NBA prospect.Green was a legit NBA prospect. Almost every single player in the D-League isn't. Get over it.
I'm not all concerned about anything. You fundamentally misunderstand what I write. don't worry, you aren't the first.Improve? I'm just explaining why what you said makes no sense. You're all concerned about them saving saving a few cents and then you bring up a scenario where they wouldn't do that.
Who said it excited me?You not being a team owner, I'm not sure why this possibility would excite you.
Well, good for you. That's swell.I never said you did, but you insinuated it. I never pretended that and I'm not putting it past the Spurs to do what you're suggesting (even if it doesn't come as a prelude to a Martin signing), I'm just looking at this from a fan's perspective and as a fan, I don't care about them saving money.
Well when your 3rd big is a coin flip between Bonner and Blair, it has gotten bad. Martin isn't ideal but hes not a terrible choice either. Hes a versatile and well do ented defender and he has a nice midrange jumper. Other pros and cons are sprinkled through-out the thread so I won't go into that.
Eh, I like the idea of him being on the team but he really doesn't fit the mold of the spurs character judgement. If it took Bonner/Blair/Anderson then I'm all for it, I still don't see it happening and it isn't like we absolutely need him.
So all the people who think you're an apologist are wrong and you're right? Where did all of us who think this get that idea from then?
I used it appropriately. It was a hanging breaking ball that got knocked out of the park. Deal with it.Don't use the term if you don't know what it means.
Well, I know it pains you anytime the truth is spoken about the D-League.Get over what? I'm not saying they would sign anyone from the D-League but an NBA prospect.
You're extremely concerned. That's why you rush to the defense of the front office in any thread where you suspect someone might be questioning them. Worse yet, you have the audacity to deny this, even though you've done this literally hundreds upon hundreds of times.I'm not all concerned about anything. You fundamentally misunderstand what I write. don't worry, you aren't the first.
I did.Who said it excited me?
People can think whatever they want. Doesn't necessarily make them right.
Not at all. It was in no way a straw man.I used it appropriately. It was a hanging breaking ball that got knocked out of the park. Deal with it.
What truth? The truth that a few of the players called up each year turn out to be serviceable NBA players like Danny Green?Well, I know it pains you anytime the truth is spoken about the D-League.
That doesn't pain me at all.
Sorry, you misunderstand. Some people get really emotionally invested in this message board posting and take everything personally.You're extremely concerned. That's why you rush to the defense of the front office in any thread where you suspect someone might be questioning them. Worse yet, you have the audacity to deny this, even though you've done this literally hundreds upon hundreds of times.
You are one of those people.
Well, you're wrong. not much else to be said.I did.
That was easy.
You never answered this hypothetical, TD 21. I repeated it for you.
No, but when many think it (we can always start a poll to verify this), what are the odds that it isn't?
It was.Not at all. It was in no way a straw man.
A few, meaning the vast majority aren't legit NBA prospects.What truth? The truth that a few of the players called up each year turn out to be serviceable NBA players like Danny Green?
That doesn't pain me at all.
Says the guy who spends as much time on here as anybody, is far and away the all-time leader in back and forth's and is closing in on 65, 000 posts.Sorry, you misunderstand. Some people get really emotionally invested in this message board posting and take everything personally.
You are one of those people.
I don't get emotionally invested or take anything personally at all. You've obviously misunderstood me.
If my internets characterization is that important to you, you can believe whatever you wish.
Show us all how it was.It was.
I never said otherwise.A few, meaning the vast majority aren't legit NBA prospects.
I admit, I do have fun trolling those who are take things too seriously.Says the guy who spends as much time on here as anybody, is far and away the all-time leader in back and forth's and is closing in on 65, 000 posts.
You obviously get upset when someone disagrees with you or counters one of your arguments. It's OK. Lots of people do.I don't get emotionally invested or take anything personally at all. You've obviously misunderstood me.
Did you miss it the first two times, TD 21?
Not nearly as important as my answering that hypothetical is to you.
To those of us with a brain, it's self explanatory.Show us all how it was.
But as you so often do, you insinuated it.I never said otherwise.
I admit, I do have fun trolling those who are take things too seriously.I admit, I do have fun trolling those who are take things too seriously.
Wrong again. I don't get upset at all, I enjoy a good debate.You obviously get upset when someone disagrees with you or counters one of your arguments. It's OK. Lots of people do.
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