Your posts demonstrated your ignorance. Improve your knowledge and try again.
YOU and I both know that it's you who are talking out if your ass.
We've talked about it too much for you to feign ignorance, man. He gave you a link that explains it. What more do you want?
Your posts demonstrated your ignorance. Improve your knowledge and try again.
YOU and I both know that it's you who are talking out if your ass.
Nice grammar buddylike I said, you keep killing me lol
Typo smack? That's the best you can do?
I want him to keep repeating himself. He says he doesn't have time, yet he keeps blabbing on and on and on
It's even worse to confuse a typo with poor grammar.
"Its you who are talking out if your ass"
????Yet you spend the time to try and come up with witty put-downs? That doesn't add up. And who cares what he posts? He's en led to his opinion and can say whatever he pleases about whatever he cares to. If those are his suggestions, and you felt inclined to express your interest (as you clearly did) then it would have been easier, and less time consuming to just tell him that, "collective bargaining makes your theory impossible." It would have been shorter than the multiple lines and posts that you claim to not have time for.
So, lets debate the Boris issue: 1. is he worth the money?
If no, then who is a replacement. If yes, where do we come up with the cash?
I typed an "i" instead of an "o". A typo.
Much like last season, the Spurs plan for the summer is likely to bring back the same team. The only derailing on that plan might be Patty and Boris getting offers the Spurs cannot match, which would be a big blow.
The Spurs could offer backloaded deals to both to try to address that, but I'm not sure what the cap situation is to make that work. Ultimately, I can't see the Spurs having a problem with such backloaded deals since after next season they could become valuable trade assets if the Big 2 retire and the team needs to re-tool into a new type of team.
I also expect the Spurs to prioritize keeping Diaw. Not that Mills isn't important, but Diaw is actually the guy that gives this team a different dimension matchup-wise, and ultimately, there's guys like Cojo down the pipeline that could do a manageable job on the backup PG position. With Tony resting and hopefully having a bounce back year, that position seemingly requires less attention than the stretch-4 (where we also have Matty likely moving on to greener pastures).
Yes, he's en led to post on any subject he pleases. As are you. As am I.
When someone posts, they invite comments on their posts. Just as you have just commented on mine.
That's how it works.
If that's the only mistake you think you did, go back to school kid
That's all you've got?
Spurs aren't likely to have enough cap space to do both. They roughly have an extra $10m if the $5m increase in the cap is confirmed. Pau taking $9m leaves not enough money for Patty. He'll likely command $3+ millions.
Nono with the good-cop explanation.
You gave him a fish. He'll be hungry again tomorrow.
My point was if someone was to get that kind of money, I'd rather it be Pau.. Mills gave up money last year to opt in and prove to Pop that he can be a rotation guy, so I don't think he's against staying if it was up to him. Also, he might not get the big money he expects because Lebron could make 10M/yr next season, and I doubt Patty will get offered anywhere close to that, even by a lottery team. RC should match any offer IMO
I made you repeat yourself over and over again. I thought you'd be a challenge tbh
You can give Boris that kind of money and keep Patty. You can't give Pau that kind of money and keep Patty.
They would if Duncan opted out and in for less. It's not likely to happen though. Boris has another thing coming if he thinks he's going to touch 2 years $18M. He can dream though.
Bravo. You're proud of being a troll.
You missed the point. You missed the point.
The Spurs could save an extra $750K by getting rid of Daye, and perhaps an extra $1m if Baynes is not extended a QO. The thing is, those are not bad contracts, and the Spurs will need some of those cheap deals to fill up the roster. Both are young, potentially "project" guys.
Bringing back Matty for the vet minimum will likely cost almost $1.5m, so that's another angle to consider.
Keep Daye IMO. He played better in his two weeks of PT, than Bonner has in his 8 years being here
The Spurs would only pay about 900K of that. The league would pay the rest.
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