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    Well,

    Considering that his contract expires this season and he is playing well, how much you guys think would be a good value to keep him around ?

    Do you guys think he will receive an offer from other teams?

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    San Ant will keep him for a few years.

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    Anything over $5 million would be a gamble especially with how inconsistent he can be, if he return for $2-$3 million for a few seasons I'm up for it, but at the same time I think bringing Neal back will be the first option to pay him.

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    The good thing is the spurs can let the market price him for them, and then match since he's restricted. I think he'll definitely get offers this summer, but I don't see any team overpaying for him such that the Spurs would think twice about matching or not.

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    I'm up for it, but at the same time I think bringing Neal back will be the first option to pay him.
    We don't have to deal with having to pay Neal for two more years...

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    Green isn't good enough to worry about this, tbh..

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    Green should be coming off the bench. He deserves nothing more than 1 mil. After that, he's too pricey.

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    Seems like he'll probably at least get close to MLE-level offers.

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    Seems like he'll probably at least get close to MLE-level offers.
    Your overvaluing his net worth. He won't get anything close to that from the Spurs.

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    We don't have to deal with having to pay Neal for two more years...
    Neal is a free agent himself this summer, and making less then a million. I'm pretty sure he is going to get a nice raise along with Green, which I think Neal will be the one getting a little less then the MLE, from the Spurs and possibly the full MLE from some teams if he has a solid playoffs.

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    Seems like he'll probably at least get close to MLE-level offers.
    Unless Green has some Sjax moments during a deep playoff run, there's no way he gets offers near the full MLE.

    Neal is a free agent himself this summer, and making less then a million. I'm pretty sure he is going to get a nice raise along with Green, which I think Neal will be the one getting a little less then the MLE, from the Spurs and possibly the full MLE from some teams if he has a solid playoffs.
    Neal is under contract through the 2012-13 season.

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    Danny Green is a decent player, he's not a near MLE player..he's an average defender and a streaky shooter that provides energy..a dime a dozen player IMO..

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    Anything over $5 million would be a gamble especially with how inconsistent he can be, if he return for $2-$3 million for a few seasons I'm up for it, but at the same time I think bringing Neal back will be the first option to pay him.
    $5 million over how many years?

    I mean, I know you weren't just suggesting that the Spurs pay anything close to $5 million per year, so I'm just wondering how long you expect a hypothetical $5 million contract to be. 2-3 years I'm guessing?

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    $5 million over how many years?

    I mean, I know you weren't just suggesting that the Spurs pay anything close to $5 million per year, so I'm just wondering how long you expect a hypothetical $5 million contract to be. 2-3 years I'm guessing?
    I said it wrong...starting at $5 million per year.

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    Neal is under contract through the 2012-13 season.
    Well I guess I need to stop reading hoopshype because they have him as a free agent for this summer

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    Well I guess I need to stop reading hoopshype because they have him as a free agent for this summer
    Shamsports is a much better source of info. Hoopshype not only doesn't show Neal's third year, it also doesn't show that the Spurs can tender a Qualifying Offer to Green to make him a restricted FA.

    Mouse over the player's name for contract details:

    http://www.shamsports.com/content/pa...ries/spurs.jsp

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    If he stays a rotation player during the playoff stretch, I'd say 3yr/$14M is a good deal.

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    Shamsports is a much better source of info. Hoopshype not only doesn't show Neal's third year, it also doesn't show that the Spurs can tender a Qualifying Offer to Green to make him a restricted FA.

    Mouse over the player's name for contract details:

    http://www.shamsports.com/content/pa...ries/spurs.jsp
    Thanks well I guess that's a good thing we can wait to pay Neal until next summer, but hopefully we can get him a extension if he has a solid postseason run,

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    Green is still an enigma. He could fizzle out and remain a minimum-salaried fringe NBA player. Or, if he continues to start and rediscovers his outside shot, he could become a middle class Arron Afflalo. It could go either way. The former is more likely but I wouldn't count out the latter just yet.

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    Thanks well I guess that's a good thing we can wait to pay Neal until next summer, but hopefully we can get him a extension if he has a solid postseason run,
    Can't extend a player on a three year contract. Neal will be a restricted FA after his third season so the Spurs will be able to match any offers.

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    He should get no more than Bonnor money ( 9m/3yrs) if we have to match. Solid role player, who's probably near his ceiling talent-wise.

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    him and neal should be MLE each on the market, nothing wrong with that, i think Green can still improve his game

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    I think if we keep him around for a few years he and Kawhi could be part of an awsome defensive perimeter. I think Danny Green has the potential to be a Doug Christie-like player.

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    He should get no more than Bonnor money ( 9m/3yrs) if we have to match. Solid role player, who's probably near his ceiling talent-wise.
    Yep, thats about the absolute max I pay him. I was personally thinking 10m/3yrs, so we're right in the same ballpark. But those numbers are also dependent on him finding his outside shot again and contributing the rest of the season and playoffs.

    I love Danny Green and want him around, but the guy has just recently gone from D-League scrub to viable NBA player. That doesn't translate to big bucks, at least not for guards. Now if he were 7'2 on the other hand...

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    He will be offered a Bonner to Splitter type of contract (3 years).

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