Anderson has a future, and it's with any team but the Spurs.
Spurs would be dumb to do that. Anderson actually has a future, and hopefully it's still with the Spurs.
Anderson has a future, and it's with any team but the Spurs.
Spurs should have picked up his option. It was cheap and would have given him security to not worry about his future and go out and play. Bad move by the FO imo.
I like Anderson, too, BTW.![]()
Tim didn't seem to be pissed out there, he seemed pissed that his first three passes to start the half were turnovers, mostly the fault of the receiver. I do have to agree with your observation of their flatness to start second halfs.
Nice write up. I missed the first half due to work but caught the second. Splitter got abused by Lopez especially on the glass. Not fun to watch. The second team without TP & Manu did another poor job of running the team.
I've seen lot of posts here saying they like Anderson.
I also like the player 'cause I think that his assumed skills were perfect for our team.
The point is that his main skill, I mean shooting, is the one that he never showed since he's been back from his injury and mostly that relòegated him on the bench.
That said, a lot of people here are saying that his future can't be in San Antonio.
Frankly, I think that S.A. could stiull be the perfect place to him to stay, despite his and his agent ideas...
Here he has a solid organization that can help like no other to coming back to his old self.
A team that is not so deep as one could think, in time, with his guards (Green is a FA this year, manu is becoming old, Neal is everything but a starting player at nba level 'cause his absoulte lack of defense, De Colo is totally unproven and lacks some skills).
A team that has the best possible trainer for helping him is having back his shooting touch maybe thanks to diferent tecniques (Hegelland).
For the spurs, I also think that is in their best interest to sign him with a contract of his rookie level of money (little more than 1 million per year) maybe for something like two -three years so having his bird rights...they could, as I, still see a very good and young combination of wings at the two and three with him and Leonard.
He could agree 'cause it's frankly difficult that in next year market, full of F.A.'s and of players of more than decent level coming from the draft, he's gonna get a better offer than the money of his third rookies contract year...and after all, till now, he just showed some signs uf uprising, but still nothing so "important" to turn some heads from other nba managements...
I still think depending on what happens on Danny Green this summer will depend on if Anderson has a chance to come back, or not. If Green walks this summer for more money, or PT, hopefully the Spurs can offer Anderson a one year deal, and with a full training camp, and summer this time around, he won't start off the season bad, and out of shape like this year. He's shown alot of improvement since the beginning of the year especially his passing, and his defense when he trys, his 3 point stroke will eventually come back to him. I would hate for the Spurs to give up on a 23 year old with alot of upside, we'll see what happens this summer.
Unless Anderson wants to leave a lot of money on the table, he's not going to be a Spur. He's an unrestricted free agent and the Spurs aren't allowed to offer him any more than the value of the option that they didn't pick up.
He threw the first one about 30 feet in front of Parker. The second one he tried a cutesy one-handed pass behind Leonard instead of just securing the ball, and the third one he just fumbled out of bounds trying to throw back to Ginobili. I agree that's the reason he looked pissed, and I also agree with the flatness in third quarters, but in no way were any of those three turnovers the fault of anyone but Tim Duncan.
Bringing Anderson back wouldn't make any sense. If the Spurs liked him at least a little bit, they would have picked his option but they simply refused to do it. You don't give up on a player so quickly if you think the player has talent or has a future in your franchise.
Anderson will struggle to find a spot in the NBA for the min in the next season if he plays the way he does here in SA.
I wouldn't say so. I would have preferred if the Spurs has picked up his option but this being said, I think the reasoning was as follows:
- the Spurs decided to forfeit Anderson's season based on how he showed coming back from injury
- they weren't sure they liked him
- they potentially needed the extra money this summer
- they thought that since they had already taken the decision not to play him much, they could always keep him for roughly the same price if need be, and that no team would really overpay a player who's barely shown anything in the NBA
Right now I can't really see another franchise taking a flier on Anderson.
Probably 'cause you can't read.![]()
Lakers fan.
A few things i love about the game is
for one, holding a team to just 91 points and under 40% shooting.
But how about our new guys, jackson diaw and mills, late season additions accounted for 7 of our teams total 12 steals. The didn't contribute much offensively but who gives a crap.
7 steals from our 3 newbies in limited playing time is pretty awesome. Well done guys keep it up. We need that defense and hustle to make it anywhere in the post season.
We need to get to the playoffs already. I notice Tim and Manu throwing the ball away simply because they are assuming stuff and going through the motions.
^I'll attempt to set a land speed record tonight, tbh.
I just picture timvp with a three foot wide bowl full of empty shrimp peelings, propped on his belly, passed out once the final whistle blew
Exactly! Dammit!![]()
timvp is aware that video evidence exists to the contrary:
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You see how close he had to get to the rim to dunk two hands? The previous poster is right. For where Bonner took of from I don't think he could have done it with both hands.
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