Spurs better be trying to get Ariza. He would be a perfect backup behind Kawhi and I think he would work well in the Spurs system. Great 3 point shooter, good defender, and has been to the biggest stage. Get it done![]()
That's a statement based on media hype, not reality. The media gives Bryant credit for everything. The truth is that Gasol is the player who made it possible for Ariza to succeed in LA, not Bryant. At that time, Gasol had to be doubled every time he touched the ball. Also, Ariza's perimeter defense masked other deficiencies...primarily the fact that Bryant stopped playing real defense in about 2008, and simply coasted and cruised the passing lanes for steals (i.e. more points). The Lakers were stupid to let Ariza go, and signed Ron Artest to that long contract in an attempt to replace him.
Spurs better be trying to get Ariza. He would be a perfect backup behind Kawhi and I think he would work well in the Spurs system. Great 3 point shooter, good defender, and has been to the biggest stage. Get it done![]()
who's to say he couldn't hold his own against a guy like Amir Johnson?
You realize we're looking for bench players right? Afflalo is, in fact, a good player. He doesn't need to be an all-star. We're looking for a backup swingman not a world beater
No one should be looking for a bench player with that contract. He'd be the fourth-highest paid player on the team, and he has a worse PER than any rotation player.
IF Atlanta did match Milwaukee's offer for Jeff Teague then perhaps Milwaukee may think that Gary Neal could play some backup point and his shooting replaces what was lost with the departure of Monta Ellis and JJ Re ?
I love the Ariza idea. Would be perfect for the Spurs if they could sign a big as well. (Oden, KMart, ect.)
Lets be honest....its going to be blair for a second rounder. In that case we can just hope that it is the 31st pick in a pretty deep draft.
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What about Jason Collins? (don't reply that he is gay)
He sucks...
maybe a more blatant example, Paul Millsap.
There is all of this discussion and we are all assuming that it doesn't matter to the Wizards that Blair will NOT pass his physical due to no ACLs. We all assume that fact is common knowledge in the NBA. It wouldn't surprise me if they have second thoughts and nix the deal at the last moment using this excuse.
Dude has never been anything but roster filler, a Geiko guy in case the entire roster gets hurt. The only discernible skill being a big body who plays passable D. No thanks.
CHINOOK has a tough time rating players period.....glad I'm not the only one who sees it that way lol
he's happy
Did you read the part where he realized he was wrong? Or is following me around gonna be your new thing?
Everyone knows he has no ACLs. It's not a Spurs' secret. The Wiz would be making the deal knowing this.
Playing on one of the worst teams ever probably skews his PER and I'm sure being in a situation like he was in LA will do wonders for him. Who cares what he makes, Spurs are in win now mode. And he'd probably be the 6th-7th best player on the team so it's not that big of a deal. Yeah he's overpaid but Spurs don't have a lot of better options. Plus he is expiring, so that point is moot. We all know if Green was a free agent after last season he would be getting paid big time, Kawhi as well. And the Spurs gave that piece of Richard Jefferson 10 million dollars a season, there's no way you can convince anyway he is better than Ariza, so imo his contract isn't the issue here.
Was that a joke?
But yeah agree on him, Collins is absolute garbage, not sure why he's still in the league
Also a great role player down in New Orleans. Lets not forget that stint.
We're talking about Afflalo or Ariza? Ariza would be a good addition, because he's a good role-player and expiring contract. Afflalo woudn't be, because he has three years left on his deal and was never that good to begin with. I've said as much a few times in this thread.
You talk as if there's better options out on the open market.
Thought we were discussing both but I meant Ariza in that last post but I think you meant Afflalo, my bad![]()
Firstly, he's actually not one of the options, its pure speculation. Secondly, i am only debating his fit as a stretch 4, not as a player, i love him as a player, just not as a 4, I'd rather have him on the 3 and Kawhi at the 4 if anything. The debate was simply about who is more suited to be a smallball 4 between Ariza and Kirilenko, and i was simply saying it's Kirilenko, nothing more than that.
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