Jeff McDonald with the breaking news as usual
@JMcDonald_SAEN Correction: Joseph flew to Phoenix from L.A. Toros opened D-League Finals on the road.
Maybe if you consider Cedar Park to be the road ...
dawson suffered a concussion in the game by millsap (he pulled a ron artest move) so was out for the remaining of the game. Word is the spurs will sign him for the remaining of the year. He will not be playing with the Toros tomorrow.
Jeff McDonald with the breaking news as usual
@JMcDonald_SAEN Correction: Joseph flew to Phoenix from L.A. Toros opened D-League Finals on the road.
Maybe if you consider Cedar Park to be the road ...
Good thing Oliver North doesn't work for the Spurs. He can't recall anything.
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Toros lost game one at Austin and Dawson also got hurt with a mild concussion. Games 2 & 3 are on the road. Toros have Dentmon and Squeaky. So this move by the Spurs makes perfect sense. I assume then Cory will be on the playoff roster?
Yeah, the Toros are boned. They played really good defense in game one considering Dawson was out and Julian Wright was in foul trouble, but got killed on the boards and the foul line. I believe they can still sign someone to replace Dawson but it's not going to be enough. LA is just too big and good.
Lyons says on twitter he is just traveling until summer league, btw.
Cory has been solid, but nowhere near dominant in the D-League. There is plenty of potential there though.
Thanks for the update. I was hoping someone would given a brief summary of his D-league performance when I saw this thread. Good to hear that hes doing well and progressing along. Still, it must be tough to be yanked away from your teammates in midst of a championship series. I hope the Spurs give him some solid minutes in the final two games because of that.
I like this.
ace3g with the goods.
It was a continuing issue that there were three other capable point guards on the team. At least two and sometimes three of them would play at one time.
Joseph got more aggressive as the season progressed and never turned the ball over more than three times in any game. Rebounding is a surprisingly strong suit for him that reflects his leaping ability. Defensively he can be pretty good but often has trouble with guards who are bigger than him. No fatal flaws at this point, but nothing to make him non-expendable either.
The problem once again is the Spurs drafting a SG player who has PG body. No way is Cory a PG and while he is good at re bounding that is not going to get you on a NBA team when you are 6'3...
I agree. This move really sucks for the Toros. The Spurs should've called up someone from LA instead.
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