From the Boylen thread:
This move definitely has Boylen written all over it. The fact that he spent a lot of time working with the Pacers bigs means he saw something in Pendergraph that made him worthwhile to acquire.
For his 3 year career, has been an above average player. Last year was a down year. Good FG%, average rebounding, a little light on assists and steals. Looks to be more effective as PF than PF/C. Could be decent depth, but not a game-changer.
http://www.thenbageek.com/players/583-jeff-pendergraph
From the Boylen thread:
This move definitely has Boylen written all over it. The fact that he spent a lot of time working with the Pacers bigs means he saw something in Pendergraph that made him worthwhile to acquire.
This, tbh!
So I'd assume this means the end for Bonner or Baynes?
Who's more likely to be gone?
14.1/10.1/1.2 per minute? sheeeeeeittt![]()
but, but, but he dunks too much...
Those are the best per-minute numbers I've ever seen.
Probably intriguing to the Spurs seeing as he isn't American.
Between those two I would say it's Bonner.
I like his scrappiness. Dude beat Cole's head totally flat.
I wish Tiago Splitter would finish at the rim like this kid.
Whata-sized Danny Green, hopefully.
More likely a replacement for Blair.
I still don't see the Spurs getting rid of Bonner. Not if Pop gets his way anyways.
Ha, I thought I edited that instantly. You guys are too fast.
It looks like he developed nicely last year. Two years ago, he was 5-for-20 on jumpers. Last season, he was 40-for-101. That's a pretty huge improvement over the course of one season.
6-foot-9, 250 pounds, athletic, improving jumper, his personal coach obviously recommended him ...... not bad.
...I hope so too.
Guy has good size at 6'10 and seems to be pretty athletic as well. Seems like an energy type player (like the Blair comparison but much bigger) who can come in get rebounds, set solid screens, and get an occasional dunk. For the min. (i hope) these type of players are needed..
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/...dergraph-1165/
So you're saying we'll keep 6 bigs?
so no more signs, no roster spot left:
Tony Parker/Corey Joseph/Patrick Mills
Danny Green/Marco Belinelli/Nando De Colo
Kawhi Leonard/Manu Ginobili/Deshaun Thomas
Tim Duncan/Boris Diaw/Matt Bonner
Tiago Splitter/Aron Baynes/Jeff Pendergraph
Thomas is not on the roster.
Bigger move? Belinelli is as big a move as you can expect. I think it's been a pretty good offseason for us. OKC/LAL/Denver has gotten worse. Mavs got marginally better. Golden St. and Houston are the only squads in the west that have gotten markedly better, and Marco is the piece we were missing against Miami (an additional ball-handler).
Signing a relatively obscure player like that on July 6th is quite unusual. This kind of low profile player are most of the time signed way later. Spurs, likely with the help of Boylen as others have said, must be really sold on him.
wtf you talkin bout
born in Cali went to ASU http://www.thesundevils.com/auto_pdf...pendergraphbio
seems to have a brain in his head got his degree in economics at ASU in less than 4 years while playing ball
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