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    Although a Duncan, Splitter, Gortat and Baynes big rotation would be pretty stiff.

    Also, I'd have to see what the other two teams would be. This screams of the Spurs getting another player back along with Splitter.

    I also don't think the pick is going to come from San Antonio. Probably Portland. Robinson could be on the move already...
    A small forward to back up Leonard would be nice.

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    Yeah, don't give up Boris. Give em a pick instead.

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    In the Diaw + filler scenario, Bonner's salary appears to line up nicely.
    That would be incredibly cheap to acquire Gortat . That would be expiring for expiring(s) and a late first rounder? Great value.

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    My immediate reaction:

    Terrible idea. Gortat at his salary isn't a better deal than Splitter. Even giving up Diaw . . . Gortat is a crybaby who pouts without touches or starts for that matter.

    And just as important . . . the 2014 first? For a one-year rental of Gortat? That's not worth it. The 2014 first is better used on other players or deals than the likes of Gortat.

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    great, ive never even heard of him..

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    Do y'all think gortat can guard bigs and play pick n roll D as good as tiago?

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    Another scenario would be the Spurs having this in the backburner as Splitter insurance?

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    In either scenario, Spurs get all their cap space we have been discussing with our assumptions.

    Imagine the same roster as last year but instead you subtract Blair/Boris/Bonner/Neal and add Gortat/AK47 stackkeeeeeeddddddddddddd

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    Tbh, I bet Gortat is fueling with anger and motivation to get back at OKC for this. Bring him on.


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    Keep Diaw.

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    LMAO at the grey's that don't like this trade or have never heard of Marcin.

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    to me gortat is a better rim protecter and finisher around the basket than tiago

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    So you really think Gortat is better than Splitter? This makes me really nervous. Seems like a lateral move at best.

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    Do y'all think gortat can guard bigs and play pick n roll D as good as tiago?

    He's better at guarding bigs, but as far as pick and roll? I'd have to say no, but it wouldn't be a huge drop off, imo.

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    I'll believe it when I see it.

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    Wow...just today I was saying keep Splitter but wasn't expecting an offer as good as this.

    Do it. Pull the trigger.

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    Man, I'd hate to lose that Diaw b-ball IQ...

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    OH YES!!!

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    Quick thoughts:

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    -Gortat has one year and $7,727,280 left. Considering that Splitter's starting salary would likely be more than that and would extend multiple years, Gortat is the more valuable commodity.

    -Gortat is a much better rebounder and shotblocker. Plus, you can't put a midget like Derek Fisher on him and get away with it. That said, Splitter is the better passer and he's proven to be able to play next to Duncan.

    -If everything were even ......... I miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight go with Splitter still. But Gortat's small, short-term contract makes him more valuable.

    -The Spurs upside with Gortat would be higher. I question his fit next to Duncan a bit and he's not a natural fit in the Spurs offense ... but if he figures it out and the fit is right, the Spurs would be improved.

    -Defensively, it's difficult to compare the two. Splitter is probably better defending the post, while Gortat defends the rim better. I'd say Splitter is probably the better defender in the regular season but his defense tends to shrivel up in the bright lights, so the difference might be negligible.

    -Splitter and a first rounder for Gortat? It wouldn't be a great deal but the Spurs would probably have to do it. It'd be a potential upgrade. It'd give the team a higher ceiling. It gives the team more salary flexibility going forward. Next year in the playoffs, the Spurs might be able to survive against an elite team with Duncan off the court ... which hasn't been the case with Splitter the last two years.

    -Diaw for Gortat? Hmmmm ... I'm not sure if I like that better or not. I guess if AK47 is a reality, then it looks good:

    C: Gortat
    PF: Duncan
    SF: Leonard
    SG: Green
    PG: Parker

    Off the bench, AK47 can backup both forward spots. Ginobili can backup SG and any extra SF minutes. Joseph at PG. Backup center obviously filled by Duncan when Gortat is out.

    -Would it make sense to try to get Gortat AND Splitter? No, I don't think so. With so many small ball teams, that's 14-feet of center that would be watching from the sideline during too many series.

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    Gortat is a bigger pussy than Splitter imho
    I like Tiago and all but no bro.

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    LMAO at the grey's that don't like this trade or have never heard of Marcin.
    I should totally be bolded.

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    So you really think Gortat is better than Splitter? This makes me really nervous. Seems like a lateral move at best.
    Lateral move that saves them money tbh.

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    I'd be pissed if they give up diaw. Dude balled for us against lebron

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    I think people are reading this wrong. This is a multi-team deal. The Spurs aren't giving up Splitter AND the first. They're giving up Splitter to a third team, who'd give the first to Phoenix. Then the Suns give Gortat to the Spurs.

    It's possible that the Spurs and Suns aren't even the main players in this deal. This could all be part of a Aldridge to Chicago deal or something.

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    Quick thoughts:

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    -Gortat has one year and $7,727,280 left. Considering that Splitter's starting salary would likely be more than that and would extend multiple years, Gortat is the more valuable commodity.

    -Gortat is a much better rebounder and shotblocker. Plus, you can't put a midget like Derek Fisher on him and get away with it. That said, Splitter is the better passer and he's proven to be able to play next to Duncan.

    -If everything were even ......... I miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight go with Splitter still. But Gortat's small, short-term contract makes him more valuable.

    -The Spurs upside with Gortat would be higher. I question his fit next to Duncan a bit and he's not a natural fit in the Spurs offense ... but if he figures it out and the fit is right, the Spurs would be improved.

    -Defensively, it's difficult to compare the two. Splitter is probably better defending the post, while Gortat defends the rim better. I'd say Splitter is probably the better defender in the regular season but his defense tends to shrivel up in the bright lights, so the difference might be negligible.

    -Splitter and a first rounder for Gortat? It wouldn't be a great deal but the Spurs would probably have to do it. It'd be a potential upgrade. It'd give the team a higher ceiling. It gives the team more salary flexibility going forward. Next year in the playoffs, the Spurs might be able to survive against an elite team with Duncan off the court ... which hasn't been the case with Splitter the last two years.

    -Diaw for Gortat? Hmmmm ... I'm not sure if I like that better or not. I guess if AK47 is a reality, then it looks good:

    C: Gortat
    PF: Duncan
    SF: Leonard
    SG: Green
    PG: Parker

    Off the bench, AK47 can backup both forward spots. Ginobili can backup SG and any extra SF minutes. Joseph at PG. Backup center obviously filled by Duncan when Gortat is out.

    -Would it make sense to try to get Gortat AND Splitter? No, I don't think so. With so many small ball teams, that's 14-feet of center that would be watching from the sideline during too many series.


    Timvp, one underrated facet of Gortat's game is that he can hit the 15 footer.

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