Should be subject to offsets for the next three years, but the final three won't be set-offable.
I can't believe the fans of a team with a roster including Ayres, Daye, and a rookie would say anything other than a resounding Yes to Josh Smith. Of course the Spurs should go after him.
Should be subject to offsets for the next three years, but the final three won't be set-offable.
He went there knowing they had Drummond and Monroe, but was immediately unhappy that he had to play the SF position... what did he think was going to happen when he signed? Yeah, he got paid, but he wasted two prime years of his career. He should've picked a better situation if he really was opposed to being a SF.
LOL, 5-page long thread for a player who's not coming here. It's like the Pau Gasol thread and that was lengthened by that tspence tool.
Blatche improved his playoff TS% by more than 70 points between WSH and BRK. And that wasn't in the Spurs' system.
So if he signs somewhere this summer for the MLE, Detroit won't have to pay him anything for two years? I guess they did figure out a way to unload him and save a little money.
TSpense I haven't thought of him in a minute, what does he say about our prospects of landing Smith?
Nah, check the CBA FAQ for the details, but it would be essentially an even split IIRC.
You're mocking the length of a thread that you posted in 19 times.
From Espn:
"Smith was on pace to be the first NBA player to shoot below 40 percent on field goals and below 50 percent on free throws while taking at least 12 shots per game, according to ESPN Stats & Information."
Yeah but if you look at my posts here, you'll see I'm not clamoring for him to play for us and have been primarily replying to others.
He's not coming here. He'll end up in Houston or Dallas.
I rather get Kobe, tbh.. And current Kobe is unplayable...
EDIT: and yeah, I know Kobe isn't going anywhere, etc
They're both dumpster fires this year. Though Smith carries a slight edge in WS![]()
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i just realized that piston game just became less winnable, is it possible will we now have a 13 game losing streak?
IIRC he said Pistons offered far and above the most money and it was the only real option
Trying to fit in a new piece could increase the urgency of the team and the talent level at the same time. I don't really watch smith but I think we have enough shooters to balance the court especially when patty comes back and the passing of team will enable him to get plenty of easy baskets.
Also teams not wanting to trade for Smith at 14mil shouldn't be relevant to the spurs signing him for a couple million.
Pounding the Rock's Opinion:
http://www.poundingtherock.com/2014/...aived-interest
In a nuts :
1) bad chemistry
2) we'd have to play him at center!
3) won't want to come here anyway, so point is moot.
On the other hand ESPN's Michael Wallace in his chat today said that the Spurs would be the best fit for Smith of any contending team.
In the end as Bill Shakespeare once said, this is probably "Much ado about nothing."
If all else iT would be nice to give Diaw some compe ion and motivate him. He definitely seems completely disinterested and more heavier then he was last season right now.
He probably laughs a little inside whenever he looks at the bench and sees Errors and Boner sitting there as his replacements.
No you wouldn't tbh.
The Spurs want no part of that chucking waste of talent, and rightfully so. He's terrible.
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