C'mon, Marc Gasol is not coming to SA.
By Matt Moore | NBA writer
February 4, 2015 1:29 pm ET
In an interview with USA Today, San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich says that he believes Tim Duncan won't retire after this season.
"No matter how (the season) ends, I think Timmy is going to look at (retirement) again," Popovich told USA TODAY Sports on Tuesday. "And if you ask me, my guess is that he'll go for another one because he has been so consistent this season.
"It's just consistent stuff: another double-double, over and over and over again. Because of that, I think in his mind that if it continues through the rest of the year, I think he'll say, 'I'm going to go another year and see what happens.' Because what he has told me is that the minute he feels like he's a hindrance to his team or he's not on the positive end or helping him, he's going to walk right off the court. It might be during the third quarter of a game.
"He's not going to hang on to finish a contract or make the money or have the notoriety that you know he doesn't give a (expletive) about. So the way he's playing now, he's going to look in the mirror and say, 'Hey, I'm doing all right.' "
via Gregg Popovich: Spurs (and Tim Duncan) not going away.
Duncan's not leaving until he's a "hindrance?"
So... he's going to play until he's 150? The guy would record a double-double and have a plus-10 in the box score fifteen years after he's dead.
Duncan, at age 38, is averaging 15 points, 10 rebounds (averaging a double-double at 38!) with 1.9 blocks per game and is a legitimate defensive player of the year candidate. He's still making smart decisions, still delivering huge plays, still being a monster. His minutes load is actually up this season, but at just over 30 minutes, what matters more than his-per-game numbers are how impactful he is per possession.
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C'mon, Marc Gasol is not coming to SA.
Gasol + Tim + Diaw + Splitter + Baynes would be a pretty devastating big rotation. I could see Splitter or Baynes being traded for a stretch 4 of some sort so the corpse of Bonner can become a coach
This would require Tim taking the minimum and Manu retiring. Kyle Anderson would also need to take a leap in the playoffs for us not to lose a step. I'd cream myself
Gasol will stay in Memphis. So the only thing to take from this article is Pop thinks Timmy is coming back, which I consider good news. (Though, of course, it is always better to hear it from Timmy rather than his coach's opinion.)
Thanks for posting though, good to hear Pop's words on the subject.
from a recent hypothetical interview with Gasol
Rivers: San Antonio has been mentioned as a possible landing place for you next year. What are your thoughts about playing with Tim Duncan.
Gasol: I really believe that an organization needs to have a solid point guard in place. And the Parker contract ensures that they won't for some time.
Marc's not going anywhere. He's lived in Memphis since he was a teen. It's a second home to him. They got a good coach and a nice core over there. Not sure why he'd leave all that just to play with a declining point guard in San Antonio. At this point, Mike Conley's a much better player than Tony.
I'd love to see Duncan back but he needs help. When Kareem was reaching his twilight years, he had Magic there to carry the load. Duncan isn't getting the same production from his point guard. The opposite actually with the way he had to play extensive minutes in December.
There is one plausible scenario in which I could see Gasol leaving Memphis. If the Grizzlies were to be eliminated in the first round this year, he could very well consider signing with another team. And among his list of potential suitors, no team would intrigue him quite like the greatest organization in professional sports.
Even if you could assure me 100% of Gasol coming over I'd still take one more year of Duncan instead.
We thought the same about Pau tbh
If Gasol had one more year on his last contract, I'd say it would be a virtual lock that he'd be a Spur next year.
Who cares if he does? He's not a franchise level guy..
Duncan wants to come back another year? If it's for the veterans minimum, why not?
Tim Duncan's return, or retiremnet, will have no impact on Marc Gasol.
Why are people telling me in other sports discussions that Duncans age shouldn't be cited as why his stat are impressive enough to make it to the all star game? They'll say "sure its impressive but his age has nothing to do with it" and "it's not the other players fault they aren't 38 years old"
That's a bad take right? 10/15 is only impressive because he is doing it at 38 in a league of youth 10 years younger.
If Marc Gasol actually does decide he wants to come to SA... Tim staying on for another year will probably make him even more likely to sign here imo.. and the Spurs will bend over backwards to sign him.
Thats if he does decide he wants to come here.. which i don't think he will.. but you never know.
Give me 40yo Timmy over the Fat Gasol any day tbh....
agree.. but i'd take Fatsol over what's gonna come after Tim leaves
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What makes you say that?
I mean, he just dropped 26 and 10. At 38.............
Duncan is ageing like the finest French wine but you are being a homer here
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