I'd say there is an 80% chance he re-signs.
In a interview to the ESPN Brazil website: http://espn.estadao.com.br/noticia/3...briga-no-oeste Tiago said he's feeling good now and want to stay with the Spurs.
The interview was after yesterday game. He said with TD out he was involved in a lot of pick and rolls and Tony did a great job finding him open.
Now, playing more minutes, he said he's feeling better physically and it's more confident in his game.
He said Spurs, Thunder and Clippers will be the teams that will fight to win the west. Said it's difficult to the Lakers to go to the Playoffs but if they find a way to go in they will be a difficult team to play against
To finish he said he like to hang around with the group that some in Spurs organization call United Nations: Manu, Boris, Tony and Patty. He said they go to eat together during the road trips
I'd say there is an 80% chance he re-signs.
who does tim duncan hang out with?
Antonio Daniels
Hakeem, Kareem, Bill Russell, and David Robinson. theyre a clique.
Bigger question is who Kawhi eats with?
The tired old bags
He dont eat!
His momma!![]()
It's great to hear him say it, though now that he's starting I'm not too surprised. I absolutely love what he brings to the Spurs with the way he runs the court and his footwork, so I really hope we're able to resign him.
Nando's left out of the United Nations, haha.
I always just assumed he'd stay with the Spurs. I think he feels the same way. Some team would really have to make a grand gesture to lure him away from SA.
I enjoyed that.
4 yr deal for 32 million will get it done, tbh
I just hope some team doesn't make him an offer he can't refuse.
The Spurs can match any offer but I reckon the Spurs get him agreed on a deal early in the offseason.
I suspect more like $10 Million/year.
Bonner is Canadian... What's he got to do to get an invite to the UN dinners?
Disagree 8 mil per seems more reasonable
You mean "wants to be Canadian". Joseph is a real Canadian though.
As far as i'm concerned, he's Canadian.
Yeah, Asik money seems about right. I'd go from 22/3 to 36/4.
You never know with all these desperate GM's out there. I think that is a fair price however I could easily see teams offering him $10 mill a year. Splitter has also been playing very well lately, he's starting to establish himself as one of the best centers in the Nba.
He'll be one of the hottest fa's IMO. When you look at the top FA Centers next year you've got Howard, Bynum, Pekovic, Kaman, and A Jefferson. Howard will get picked up quickly, same with Pekovic, Bynum is not only injury prone but very immature, AJ is terrible defensively hurting his value, Splitter and Kaman are pretty equal.
Splitter would defintley earn at least $8 million a year if he was in his early 20'. I think he will get a nice offer from a upcoming team that needs a big guy, but I don't think he is worth more then $8 million a year to the Spurs being 28 years old already, and fits more of a role to be the first big man off the bench for a contender. If he comes back for about 3 years/$12 million I think that will be fair unless he is solid in the playoffs and we have another late postseason run.
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