So what you are saying is you would trade Kawhi AND Tiago for Fabricio Oberto? o.O
I think whoever came up with this has been pounding more than just the rock. This is right out of the "Kobe for a six-pack and a bag of Cheetos" book of trade management...except in reverse.
Ummmm...in case I was being too subtle for some... no.
So what you are saying is you would trade Kawhi AND Tiago for Fabricio Oberto? o.O
Dwight Howard can be covered by one guy. As has been seen in the past.
Pau Gasol has lost all motivation to play with the Lakers.
The Memphis frontline can be contained with the current Spurs roster. I saw Stephen Jackson do a damn good job on Zach Randolph.
The RJ comparison doesn't really match up to Varejao, considering the last couple of seasons in New Jersey, he was the focal point of the offense and was the most talented Buc' on a bad team. He's a fantastic role player & Varejao has played on great teams and has lead the league in +/-. The stuff he does isn't really recognized in stats while blocks and steals are highly regarded. 30 isn't really that old especially for a player who's game isn't based on athleticism. He can still be highly effective into his mid 30's. Obviously he isn't going to average 15 & 15 no one expects him to but he is a dominant defensive rebounder and defends the P&R extremely effectively.
Your acting as though the spurs traded Scola for De Colo's rights. Thats misleading. The Spurs had to many guaranteed contracts and no enough roster space for a highly talented, but aging prospect in Scola. Rather than have him rot away over seas and hold his NBA dream in limbo the spurs traded him in 2007 and Jackie Buttler to Houston for a future (2009) 2nd round draft pick (they later used that pick to get De Colo 2 years later.)
The Spurs didn't draft George hill in 08' to just developed and then trade him in 2011 for Kawhi Leonard. They like Hills potential and took the best available player. After he developed in the D-league and working with the coaching staff he made an impact in his second season as the backup PG, In his 3rd season he had a "breakout" season and really helped the spurs transform into a offensive Juggernaut, with the ability to shoot the 3, play combo guard, and attack off the dribble. He was traded for Kawhi Leonard after an disappointing playoff exit, against the Grizzles who had several young, long, & athletic players who forced the Spurs into difficult shots and frequently disrupted passing lanes.
As for Kawhi replacing Bowen, remember Kawhi was a PF in college, and the Spurs weren't sure what he would be in the NBA. They knew they would likely play him at the 3 but they didn't expect him to become an above average 3pt shooter and score so effectively, along with solid defense and rebounding.
Splitter did dominate what many consider to be the 2nd best league in the world. Varejao and Nene' are both NBA proven (Nene' been the NBA for over a decade). Curry, Kwame Brown and Tyson Chandler were talented going out of high-school but the least "talented" of the 3 became a center-piece for several solid defenses (i.e The Hornets, Mavs, & Knicks).
Kmart doesn't seem interest in San Antonio nor do we have the cap to due so, we barely can afford James Anderson's 854,000 non-guaranteed contract without going over the 70.3 luxury tax line. Any thing near near vet. min. is cutting it razor close by a few thousand dollars and he may not take the minimum.
West has revived his career after a serious injury in New Orleans. He should be able to corral more than 5 million a season, After making 20 million coming off missing most of his last season with the hornets.
Alot of the small ball we've played has actually been Parker, Neal/Green, Manu, Sjax & Duncan. Kawhi plays in their some but mostly its those players closing games out
Why would you trade Kawhi Leonard for Varajeo. That may be the cost, but the phone call should hear a dialtone on the Spurs end if speaking with the GM of the Cavs.
The Spurs are missing a guy who can clean up the glass and get cheap points by slipping his defender. Diaw does that well but he doesn't do it enough.
Again, it depends on what you want. You have to read my posts to see what I said I want. I've said three times (4 counting this one) that it depends on your goal. If you're content winning regular season games only to hit your ceiling in the playoffs, you're golden. If you want to compete for a ring, you have to build to beat the likes of a Miami or OKC, even though those two teams may not end up with the best regular season records. That may mean acquiring players who have played at that level. Leonard is promising, but so was Blair in his rookie year. Leonard will probably not decline, but then do you want to be a farm team or a championship team?
Let's see if you feel the same way after the playoffs next year.
So you're for the trade idea? This clearly falls under if it aint broke...
The Spurs aren't a regular season team PLAIN AND SIMPLE. Your confusing losing in the post season twice for not being equip to win a championship. So you're saying that this Spurs squad is essentially the Atlanta Hawks?
The Spurs reinvention is still on going. You can't give it two years and throw your hands up and say you tried, when the spurs are clearly getting better while incorporating more players within the offense (Sjax, Diaw, De Colo, Mills). Varejao went to the Finals once he's not a championship level player he is an "elite role player" he does several things (I.E rebounding, & defending the P&R well.)
The spurs lost to Memphis, in part because Manu was literally playing one handed (he had a broken arm) & Duncan looked gases because of a long season. (He has since lost more than 25 lbs and changed his diet.).
Oklahoma City won 3 close games that far from a dominating and convincing series victory. The addition of Diaw, continued improvement of Tiago, and Mills emerging as "hot pocket" scorer along with Green becoming more of a confident scorer make any series between the two, a push at this point
Miami had the 4th best defense (efficiency) last season, and are currently 21st in the NBA (6.6 pts more per 100 possessions). Wade is continuing to struggle, like he did last season in the playoffs. They are vulnerable to interior scoring, Tiago scored 18 and missed like 6 shots against a healthy, well rested Heat team. Duncan appears able to carry the offense on his back again (he did last night in UTAH). The Heat could have problems stopping the spurs not the other way around.
So Anderson Varejao is the difference between the Spurs being a farm team or a championship team even though he would struggle to play 25 MPG against Miami or OKC due to their reliance on small ball. The Spurs are missing a guy to clean up the offensive glass even though Pop doesn't allow players to attempt to clean up the offensive glass.
DMC be trollin'.
"If that's good enough for everyone (it is for me) then leave it be."
5 times
Pop said they overachieved last year. You do the math.
Meanwhile the anchor for the team is already on a reduced salary contract, just shy of calling it quits. Sure he's balling, but he's still old in NBA years. Manu also isn't a youngster. All these building years you are talking about are worthless without the big 3. You aren't going to build a championship team with a bunch of scrub role players.The Spurs reinvention is still on going. You can't give it two years and throw your hands up and say you tried, when the spurs are clearly getting better while incorporating more players within the offense (Sjax, Diaw, De Colo, Mills). Varejao went to the Finals once he's not a championship level player he is an "elite role player" he does several things (I.E rebounding, & defending the P&R well.)
The Spurs aren't getting better. They sold off their defense for more offense and that, like it did the Suns, wins them regular season games. All one needs to do to see that truth is compare the scores back in the days of the rings to the scores now and then look at the Suns in their SSOL days.
I am not convinced the Spurs would have beaten Memphis. Even if they did, they wouldn't have beaten the Mavs. Memphis was 1st round and not a true 8th seed.The spurs lost to Memphis, in part because Manu was literally playing one handed (he had a broken arm) & Duncan looked gases because of a long season. (He has since lost more than 25 lbs and changed his diet.).
OKC backdoor swept the Spurs. Do you not think other teams improve too? Do you think the Spurs have a secret where defense isn't required to win a championship? I bet Pop would love to know about it.Oklahoma City won 3 close games that far from a dominating and convincing series victory. The addition of Diaw, continued improvement of Tiago, and Mills emerging as "hot pocket" scorer along with Green becoming more of a confident scorer make any series between the two, a push at this point
It's early.Miami had the 4th best defense (efficiency) last season, and are currently 21st in the NBA (6.6 pts more per 100 possessions). Wade is continuing to struggle, like he did last season in the playoffs. They are vulnerable to interior scoring, Tiago scored 18 and missed like 6 shots against a healthy, well rested Heat team. Duncan appears able to carry the offense on his back again (he did last night in UTAH). The Heat could have problems stopping the spurs not the other way around.
Look at it this way: Miami has a car that's won the Daytona 500. We have a car that couldn't beat the car that Miami beat. We run the track more and more, our car is aging, but we are getting smoother in our driving. So is Miami. They have woes early on, big deal. They are in the East, and we don't have to worry about Miami until we get there. We have a lot of problems in the West. Hot shooting comes and goes, but defense is a staple that a team can fall back on during those tough shooting nights. We often won't have that level of defense during the playoffs when people like Matt Bonner cannot get an open look or he's too busy ting himself to even take a shot. We won't be able to stop KD from scoring, Ibaka went perfect on us, like 11 for 11, most of them outside shots. Collison had a field day with us as well. RW ran through us like soup through a tall Swede. I wouldn't worry about Miami just yet. Like I've always said, if we get that far, we're already contenders. We aren't contenders just yet.
I know it makes Spurs fans giddy to pretend this is the year, but when you do what you've always done and expect different results, well you know the rest.
When I say "farm team" I mean do you want the Spurs to train potentials to sell to other teams or do you want them to win a ring? There are no more Tim Duncans or David Robinsons. We aren't going to get a 1st overall pick. No legit franchise player from any other team is going to ever play for SA while they are still young enough to matter.
The Spurs play a brand of basketball that, if more talented teams would play, they would be far and away the favorites to win. We don't have the talent, size, strength, speed... any of that... to win a championship UNLESS KD gets hurt and LA continues their downhill spiral (and Vinny actually does a Vinny).
I know the odds are low, and I am not an "I told you so" guy. I just don't see how it's even remotely possible for the Spurs to even win the West if all the stars aren't aligned in terms of injuries or penalties on other teams. They aren't going to suddenly become worse than the Spurs and our ceiling isn't going to suddenly increase. We are almost always playing to our ability, most of them are not.
..............so I take that as a Yes that you think Anderson Varejao is the difference between being a farm team and a championship contending team.
Trade Tiago-Bonner-Blair-Kawai for Love & Howard and then sign KMART.
And Varejao is supposedly a step up? He will make us the team to beat over Miami and OKC???
You want to give up our best on-the-ball defender for a guy who will never get more minutes from Pop than Tiago does now to make our defense better?
This makes absolutely zero sense...
What he said...
What doesn't make sense is that you cannot comprehend what I said in plain English like 5 times. I do not want to give them up because I am content being regular season champs. AV would not instantly make us champs, but he would make us contenders if we got that far. It's quite possible our regular season record would suffer enough so that we end up facing OKC in the 1st round and that could be that, however if we lose in the 1st round anyhow, what's the difference?
Naw. I think that, if you don't want to be a farm team, you will eventually have to sacrifice some pawns to get some position on the board. Our end game is pretty much ed right now, but goddamn we sure do open well. Spurs fan gets emotionally attached to these young players and overvalues them. We won't build a championship team (for sure) without making some moves.
From a financial standpoint, the Spurs are likely milking the big 3 for all they can get in regular season tickets and whatever post season appearances we can muster. That's fine with me. When TD retires, Leonard, if he's as good as some here think he will be, will end up elsewhere because there will be no reason to pay him big money when he's not going make big money impact. The same is true for Splitter. If you just think Leonard is going to make Bowen type money, he still might bolt because without a Tim Duncan because why would a talented player want to hang around San Antonio when teams like Boston, LA, Miami and NY are out there? Loyalty?
and Bonner helped make Z-Bo have the worst shootin game of the season as well.
CAN WE FRAME THIS QUOTE ?! LMFAO
Varejao is not really better than Tiago and he's older. Teammates with Brazil national team. Tiago was starter and played more minutes if I'm not wrong.
You could trade Tiago for Varejao. Add Kawhi? Pretty dumb.
Whi's in untouchable, B.
Since you don't know how to use the quote function, I am not going to waste time separating your statements to respond to. Just accept I know more about this than you, and since you cannot even spell "Durant" properly, I don't have much hope that your take is any more solid. In fact, I've read it and it's Spurfan pie in the sky wishful thinking.
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