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    If the cap stays the same next year (~58M), and the Spurs renounce De Colo/Baynes, they should have about 8M in cap space with 9 guys on the roster. That would be 8M to replace Diaw, Bonner, De Colo, Baynes & Mills. Obviously it's no where near certain the Spurs wouldn't make the QO to De Colo/Baynes, but you can see the financial situation shaping up for next year as things stand right now.
    I think the CBA says the cap is supposed to jump to at least $60 million. Still It would be hard to imagine the Spurs adding 3-5 new faces in a single off season. I'd assume Diaw would be back at a similar rate. I could see everyone else cut loose and maybe the Spurs draft a domestic player to fill a role and a roster spot on the cheap. Even then the Spurs would have like $4 million in cap space and a couple of exceptions.

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    Joseph is one lucky guy. Spurs passed on a stud like Butler and Parsons to grab a guy who after two years of health and development is just as likely to be the fourth string point as he is to be the second string.

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    The spurs picked up options on Beno and Mahinmi. Not surprising they'd pick up Joseph's.

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    If the cap stays the same next year (~58M), and the Spurs renounce De Colo/Baynes, they should have about 8M in cap space with 9 guys on the roster. That would be 8M to replace Diaw, Bonner, De Colo, Baynes & Mills. Obviously it's no where near certain the Spurs wouldn't make the QO to De Colo/Baynes, but you can see the financial situation shaping up for next year as things stand right now.
    i highly doubt they use the QO on De Colo unless he really does something this year. I think picking up CoJo's option was a no brainer as well. Either he develops enough to be a cheap backup pg, or the following year you have a 2 million dollar expiring contract you can throw into a deal if you need to make salaries work

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    Kawhi is super obvious. Amongst Sop res, He's second in both WP48 and xRAPM to Kenneth Faried. Both individual stats have issues, but they indicate he's pretty good.

    Cory is basically at/slightly above replacement level, which you should be able to get for the minimum. But He's still young and is likely to be better this year and next. Completely understandable to pick up.

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    After 3rd season (end of this season) he is eligible for an extension, If i'm not mistaken. Why would the Spurs give him the max given his play. Holiday got 4 years, 58 million after averaging 19pts and 7 asts,. per game. Hibbert had a monster post season. Those 2 are recent examples. Leonard hasn't averaged more than 13 points per game yet. He has to see a big jump to be worth max level IMO. I see something around 15 ppg and 7 rpg not really worthy of 14 million a year (and doesn't necessarily trajectory that he will be worth that much money after his rookie deal expires)
    After the fourth year, if no contract extension has been signed (players with these contracts are eligible after year three),
    Read more at http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-salari...RMxiuXA1vDK.99

    After the fourth year, if no contract extension has been signed (players with these contracts are eligible after year three),
    Read more at http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-salari...RMxiuXA1vDK.99

    5 years 60 million after this season would allow the Spurs to keep him for the next 6 season and pay him 12 million annually. If he becomes a star, then it looks like a fantastic deal that doesn't eat up cap space it he doesn't quite get to s om it but is an above average player, at least it isn't a bad deal either.
    After the fourth year, if no contract extension has been signed (players with these contracts are eligible after year three),
    Read more at http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-salari...RMxiuXA1vDK.99
    He can sign an extension next season. I agree.

    I don't think it is outside of the realm of possibility that he would take less money to stay. There is certainly a precedent. At the same time all of the other top SF in the league are signed long term. James, Durant, George, Anthony, and Deng are locked up.

    Anthony will certainly get a max deal next year. Paul George recently signed a super-max deal. These two players are better than Leonard or at least are more marketable.

    Batum got $12.5m AAV. Favors got it too. Hayward is looking for the same. Leonard is better than all three.

    Jrue Holiday went for 13.5 and 4.5 the season before he got his extension. He signed in the first month the following season.

    http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/85...ract-extension

    That is the market. I could see $12m AAV coming out of that. It all depends on his performance next season.

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    shannon brown was waived by the wizards today, maybe they can sign him to come off the bench. that would be a good pickup.
    If the Spurs are looking for a backup SF, it's not too likely they'll go after Brown. Just doesn't have the size.

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    They oughtta pick up Brown. He's more impactful than maggette or any of the other recent trash Spurs have thrown a uniform on.

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    no brainer

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    I'm livid. 2M for CoJo is absolutely absurd. CoJo should NEVER see the court over Patty. Any vet would be better than CoJo. He was abominable in the Finals.

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    I'm starting to wonder if there is some sort of quid pro quo between the UT athletics dept & Buford. Maybe something to do with his adopted son. No way is Joseph worth an extension. He wasn't even worth a 1st round draft pick.

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    The biggest knock on Joseph in the draft was that he should have stayed in school a couple of years. If you were going to draft him then you'd do so planning to pick up his option. This is pretty simple, folks. You don't draft a project without giving it time.

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    The biggest knock on Joseph in the draft was that he should have stayed in school a couple of years. If you were going to draft him then you'd do so planning to pick up his option. This is pretty simple, folks. You don't draft a project without giving it time.
    This. He's just completed his sop re and junior years. We paid him more than UT would have. If he makes as big strides between year two and three as he did between years one and two he'll be worth every penny of that $2M, which, by the way is only about 1/3 of the average NBA salary.

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    This. He's just completed his sop re and junior years. We paid him more than UT would have. If he makes as big strides between year two and three as he did between years one and two he'll be worth every penny of that $2M, which, by the way is only about 1/3 of the average NBA salary.
    He would have regressed playing with Barnes. Awful coach. Any player leaving Texas early is understandable now.

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