But at the same time Diaw played last season. I'm guessing that this guy isn't on Diaw's level though.
as much as i like what i've seen from baynes, its not like pop to give a new guy much of a role, especially in the playoffs. look at what happened to Tiago year 1 and Patty last year
But at the same time Diaw played last season. I'm guessing that this guy isn't on Diaw's level though.
I think Dex brought it up perfectly. Pop definitely has changed his tune the last few years. George Hill got a lot of burn in his rookie season, but he didn't get much time in the playoffs unfortunately. Blair was a key part of the rotation his rookie year. Neal too. Anderson was getting a lot of minutes before his injury. Leonard was a starter last year.
Tiago was hurt for majority of the training camp which is why Pop was so hesitant with him. Had Tiago been healthy for training camp, who knows how it would have played out?
Patty Mills wasn't a rookie last year, but the intent was for him to be a backup.
is this the aussie version javtokas?
Well, Collison started playing in the NBA at age 22 so if Baynes were to be that good, he would've been in the league already instead of not sniffing the pro level until he's 26. It's not like he played international ball all his life like Splitter and Manu and so, took a while to get to the NBA. Wouldn't this dude have been drafted in the NBA after college if he were to be of any use here?
Baynes is 6-9/10. He clearly isn't a 7 footer when standing next to those guys.
Why would Splitter take less money to play with the Spurs? It is not like he is taking less money to play with a prime Duncan and Ginobili.
looks like all the australian bigs mesh into one on roids....
patty had been with the blazers before. i know he wasn't a rookie but he was a midseason acquisition and he didn't log any important minutes in the playoffs. this guy hasn't played an nba game and didn't have camp or anything like that. as of now he'll probably still be behind bonner in the rotation, but he might already be ahead of blair, which is a no brainer, since blair brings nothing to the table these days
diaw has been around the league for a while and his game is known. he was a big part of those suns teams that we faced. he had seen big playoff minutes. thats why jax got burn last year too. but tiago didn't get playoff burn his first year, neither did george hill. kawhi was an exception though
Yeah I'm just saying Patty probably didn't get any burn because he was the 3rd string PG - TJ Ford's replacement.
Guys like Diaw and Jack got a lot of playing time though because they fulfilled a need - starting PF and backup SF.
this is where the problem is, the rookie seasons...the players held their own when given the assignments, only to see them not get any minutes in the playoffs against the same player assignments they contained....
Cauz we are class
true. i'm just the messenger though lol
He clearly signed for a surprisingly low number. His leverage was this: To stay in Europe. I know he said he wanted to come over, but he still had that in his back pocket if he were consumed with getting every last cent out of them.
That's overstating it. The vast majority do, but despite the perception, there's probably more guys in the NBA who have taken less than any other sport. Particularly those on or going to elite teams. Now I know he hasn't gotten his "big" contract yet, but I think he knows that he can't possibly find a better situation than this and I think he'll value that more than getting every last cent. Green was in a similar situation last summer, they got him signed at a very reasonable number and he's made less than Splitter's made. I know the demand for Splitter will be much greater, but still.
I know they technically can't sign him before July 1st, but they could easily agree in principal to something beforehand.
I don't know if this has been asked, but why is the signing taking place now? If I am not mistaken he is midseason over in Europe, just as we are now. Shouldn't he atleast been a training camp invite or something?
its only a 1 year deal anyway, he looking to get a bigger pay day if everything works out for him
or else he can just return to europe or china if it doesnt workout, he can still earn more then nba minumum or whatever is offered in australia...
in australia the bush league, imports can earn max 1m, dunno about local players...dont think any local player is earnning 1m, all chose to go play overseas where the pay is better...
I was talking about Splitter, not Baynes.
Ultimately, if the Spurs lose Splitter, it'll be in part because he was in fact after every last cent, but more so because they were morally opposed to paying him more than any of the big three. This idea that he'll get an offer too rich for them to match though, is just typical Spurs fan panic. He's restricted and they'll have enough flexibility to match and avoid the tax even if he get's offered something astronomical.
cause the spurs tend to low ball their own players when they hit FA....doesnt help when u have teams under the cap throwing out deals to players with no intention of signing just to stuff up other teams cap resigning the player over commitment...
this guy is nice insurance though if what said is true
I don't think Spurs have any problem with Splitter getting paid more than the Big Three. I feel that the reason why Duncan took so little money, and why I think Ginobili will do the same is so that the young players can get the contracts they deserve. I'm not sure Duncan would be too happy if the Spurs went away from Splitter after he (Duncan) took less so that they could keep the team together. This isn't a team like the Lakers where the stars have to eat first and have the biggest pieces. At this point all Duncan cares about is winning. If the Spurs think Splitter is necessary to helping them win and is worth $8.5 Million a year in a vacuum, then not signing him because he'd get paid a little more than Ginobili would be absurd.
dont know anything about the dude but hes a big soo great
did the spurs sign him so he can wave a towel with mills and brown on the bench?
He was measured as 7 feet in shoes.
man. We get it. It's time to stop now.
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