They're gonna need it. At that point you need to evaluate how much you're paying Kawhi to stay, if Tiago is worth keeping, who else they can bring in and of course paying TP his loyalty money
The Spurs like Bonner's shooting and his durability but they are probably the online franchise willing to pay a player $4M a year for 8 years strictly for regular season minutes. I mean they know he isn't going to do in the playoffs when it really matters.
They're gonna need it. At that point you need to evaluate how much you're paying Kawhi to stay, if Tiago is worth keeping, who else they can bring in and of course paying TP his loyalty money
Re-signing Splitter didn't really affect cap space, as his hold already accounted for his cap space. With the way the moratorium works, Splitter costing $1.5 Million more than his hold didn't mean anything. Signing Ginobili to so much hurt, but it wasn't as bad as people are making it out to be. The Spurs could have just salary-dumped Mill or De Colo to make room. The team also could have just re-signed Neal, which wouldn't have hurt their cap space much, no matter how much he made.
The real problem was keeping Bonner. Had they gotten rid of him, the team could have freed up enough cap room to sign an MLE-caliber player while still getting Pendergraph. But they moved on Belinelli assuming Neal was going elsewhere, which ate into their MLE. Now they still may re-sign him while they already have seven guards of the roster. That little "snafu" (assuming having both wasn't part of the plan) took away the team's flexibility in addition to creating a log-jam needlessly.
This off-season went from being hopeful, to being expected, to being disappointing, to currently being confusing.
great offseason, IMO. Were able to retain our top guys, and also bring a couple of new faces to keep us intrigued. Would've preferred to drop Matty, but considering how much playing time he had last season, I don't really think it's that urgent anymore.
We honestly have no clue their intentions, nor do we know what happened behind the scenes for the offseason to play out like it did.
Last, McDonald believes he will sign for $4MM...assumes he has a source for that.
I hope you are right, we surely did not get worse when you think of it! Good way to think of it there.
So at this point if Neal signs that is pretty much our team we can't bring anyone else on?
What if Pendergraph just breaks out and turns out to be a huge asset for us this season? Am I the only one whos guts is feeling this?
If pop lets him play.
Not many minutes to go around and if he does play doesn't mean he'll play in the playoffs when it really matters. There is almost no doubt the Spurs get to the playoffs but outside of Marco getting signed Pendergraph doesn't touch the court during playoffs unless we're up by 20 with 2 minutes to play.
This is either a troll or EN has gone full re .
It's pretty clear the Spurs went from a signing strategy to a trading strategy. spurfan gets upset because he doesn't know what their process is exactly. Understandable.
why? I loved last season team. I'm glad they were able to bring (most) everyone back.
I really don't give two s about the AK mirage. If it happens good, if it doesn't so be it.
I definitely care. If it happens it makes us better for certain. But I think we're still very much in the mix even if it totally falls through.
You can say the offseason is fine but saying its a "great" offseason is laughable.
I'm in the off-season has been a push camp, but ...
"5. What has been the most surprising move of the offseason thus far?
Poulard: The Thunder's lack of transactions is as perplexing as it gets. The Spurs, Rockets and Clippers all got better. And yet OKC has not yet made any move to ensure it maintains control of the West if healthy. It's tough to definitively say the Thunder are still the best team in their conference at the moment, and that's shocking."
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/...-offseason-far
Laugh away.
I don't take for granted that they were able to retain Manu and Tiago, and that guys like Diaw decided to stay. I personally think it's great. Feel free to disagree.
i agree that Diaw is a crucial piece and that we had to do what we did with Manu / Tiago but the rest of the moves have been perplexing. Obviously, the Spurs have a plan and none of us are privy to it but hopefully the big picture will make sense once all the dominoes have fallen.
I think they have a few moves left to make but until the dust settles, this offseason is a wash.
For the time being it's an OK off season, not great.
Splitter, way too much money, and he will be what he is now, no improvement.
Manu will be playing 15/20'.
You can hope Duncan will be back as spry as this year, but at one point in the future this is not going to happen.
Parker and Diaw will be OK (they will play with their NT after a loooong season though) and I expect Baynes to develop a bit.
Improved production could come from Leonard and maybe Green.
Beli could be a big plus.
The key point, though is that they still did not address the biggest need: an experienced backup PG.
This is what was really missing in the Miami series.
Unless Joseph shows some spectacular improvements, that hole will be still there.
Mills and decolo, I am not sure what they will be doing.
Man, if only TJ Ford had stayed healthy. Pass first backup point is exactly what we needed and still need.
Fate can be a real mean ...
TJ ford and it's 5 les, yes.
Automatic.
I wouldn't go as far as to say automatic, not sure if you forgot the blue font tbh, but it would have made us more compe ive in the OKC series, pushing the ball ahead of defenders. And for sure, in the Finals.
not last year, Stern blocked the way.
This year, TJ Ford and TOs are down, and that's all it would have taken to get a le.
Don't worry Parker will just another MVP like season and Duncan is taking a trip to the Cocoon pool to get rejuvenated.
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