Bonner still outplayed Splitter the last three offseasons so...
Any chance this guy play in Summer League![]()
Bonner still outplayed Splitter the last three offseasons so...
Bonner is, by far, the superior offseason player.
Duncan needs more rest than ever, so the more bigs that can eat minutes effectively the better.
Also...my plan is still in motion to acquire MWP when he is amnestied.![]()
Ummm, no, not really.
You really don't want to be caught on the side of praising Bonner's playoff performances. The supporting do entation just isn't there.
Talk about the art of saying nothing. So his signing for part of the MLE... unless he's not...
Finally the type of player I've been craving. An athletic big that can play strong on the weak side when going for rebounds and blocks. Also finally a role playing big who finishes around the basket strong with purpose. This is what I meant by wanting an Stateside big, not another euro softie big. Dudes not a star, but on this team he just has to come in with toughness for a few minutes a game.
Maybe Pop finally saw the type of impact a player like Birdman can have with pure hustle, energy and toughness, instead of just corporate knowledge players who just "know the system" but shy away.
Edit:pop recognizing. Who am I kidding?
I was referring to this years draft. They were going to draft someone with the 58th pick but the player informed the Spurs that he would not be willing to go overseas...which is why they took Thomas instead.
Bonner is also the superior postseason player. That's the truth T-Vag lovers...
offseason was the operative word
Interesting signing. This may not not be a fully guaranteed contract. I recall 4 years ago, the Spurs announced an agreement with Marcus Haislip the day after July 4th holiday. That turned out to be not fully guaranteed, even though it was crafted early in the FA signing period.
Back then, people wondered if the Spurs used part of their MLE to sign him, if I recall.
Last edited by Solid D; 07-06-2013 at 01:16 PM.
I'll echo the prevailing sentiment, great for the minimum, not so great for the MLE.
It's entirely likely that this it for free agency:
1. Spurs bring back 12 of the 15 players on the playoff roster.
2. Neal, Blair, and TMac are the only players who do not return.
3. The MLE is split between a Neal replacement (Beli) and a Blair replacement (Pendergraph).
4. 15th roster spot does not get filled any earlier than the end of training camp.
5. ST uses theemoticon so frequently that it has to be retired.
Last edited by Mel_13; 07-06-2013 at 01:19 PM.
Is that just hearsay, or was there a particular player who said they wouldn't? For curiosity's sake
That second quote is so awesome. Great stuff!
Caught that after the fact.
I remember a legit source reporting it. You can go through the draft thread if you want and look for it.
The difference with Haislip was that he was a guy trying to get back into the league after having busted and moved to Europe. He felt that the Spurs were the best chance to find a fit in the league, and the money wasn't as big of a player so much as the opportunity of a future in the NBA.
Although, one could argue the same point on Mr. Pendergraph, considering his slight use the last few years. Still, I think they're apples and oranges.
Solid D, that's a really nice comparison though. Good call.
I was just about to post something similar to this. The Spurs replaced the players they lost and beyond trying to find a cheap player to eat minutes at backup SF, that will likely be the offseason. Perhaps they surprise us with a trade for that SF replacement.
I can see the Spurs trying to get a pick or maybe a player for Gary in a sign and trade.
James Southerland.
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