Kevin Love anyone?
al harrington anyone?
The lure of a possible ring will bring him here
Marc Gason replacing Tim? Fatty doing bankshots, hugging the ball and playing with a poker face?![]()
I'd much rather have Gasol, but yeah, Monroe is gone after signing that QO and he is a pretty strong possibility if Duncan and Ginobili retire.
how is Monroe defensively?
Pretty ty at PF where he'd play with Splitter.
I asked Mike Wallace of ESPN about it on his chat:
http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/chat...ichael-wallace
Here is the question and response:
Bill (Riga, Latvia)
With the way Tim Duncan is playing, do you think he's likely to retire at the end of this year? Seems like he could play 2 or 3 more. And if he does go, the rumor is the Spurs are after Marc Gasol. As good as an organization as the Spurs are can they pry him away from his adopted home in Memphis?
Michael Wallace (2:11 PM)
Marc Gasol would be an absolute ideal recovery plan should Duncan elect to retire after this season. I think if the Spurs win another le and repeat for the first time, Duncan might walk away while at the very top. But as he said, as long as his body feels good and he's having fun, why not riding it out as long as possible. If Gasol is the plan B if Ducan retires, the Spurs are potentially in a win-win situation.
Circa 2010, Lebron went to high school in Akron and played his entire NBA career in Cleveland... people do make decisions for basketball reasons. But agreed, it's not like he's in a terrible situation like LBJ was.
that's what i assumed, and it's why i really think his signing would just be a flash move that doesn't really help us get the big one. i mean i'd rather have him than not have him, sure. he's talented. but i'm not optimistic about our ability to compete... of course unless kiwi improves even more.
i dont think gasol and monroe are even close
How is this news? Any casual observer with half a brain would've figured this out by now.![]()
That's pretty obvious winning a le is out of the question without Duncan, even with Gasol over Monroe though. No way you're replacing Duncan and Ginobili with $15 million or so.
Marc does things differently than Tim. In some ways he's a better fit considering what we ask Tim to do. He's a better shooter from the top of the key area, and is a better high post passer. He's not as good a finisher near the rim though...
Defensively, he's not a liability when asked to move laterally. He's a much better PnR guy than Duncan at this stage, albeit he isn't the same rim protector.
i don't really see a player who can replace manu out there.
This team doesn't revolve around Splitter...
I think what Buck is saying is that with the way Spurs is playing nowadays, it takes years to build up that kind of chemistry/execution. if we get an older player, the up-side of him fitting into Duncan's role is extremely difficult, because he may not necessary open to the adaptations and changes. If we get a younger player, chances is that we can more flexibly adapt and the up-side of him morphing into Spurs system is easier..
Gastrong is a beta version of Tim, it's obviously the best case scenario but imo Tim isn't retiring at the end of the season.
Anyway I said it in the trade thread, the Spurs should try to go after someone like Mirotic who could hep both now and in the post Duncan era.
I kinda got that though but like I said there's no young player out there now that can anchor a team even half as Duncan did besides from AD. In our case, we have limited choices and FatGas is probably the most realistic and best one.
Not convinced, you simply need high bbiq and great passing and Gasol like Diaw has both...
Oh me too, but I'll be happy.
The difference between Gasol and Monroe is the Spurs might actually have a chance at Monroe... Might.
The difference between Gasol and Monroe is that Gasol is better.
There simple.
Obviously he doesn't have the leadership or the big game experience, but in terms of production a prime Marc Gasol (i.e. the player he is now) is about the same player as a 39 year old Timmy. He is every bit as good a passer, defender and mid range shooter that Tim is, possibly better in all 3 categories. Obviously he doesn't have the polished post game but Tim doesn't get the ball in the post so much these days, and Gasol is no slouch there either.
No other player in the league is a more perfect fit for the Spurs. He's big enough to anchor the defence alongside Diaw and has the mid range touch and passing so that he could play with Splitter. Very few players in the league have that combination.
Monroe is only 24 though and can grow with Kawhi.
Far better. I really think the chances of Gasol leaving Memphis for anywhere is slim to none though, imo.
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