We might be a little more active on the waived player market.
Most seasons, the NBA trade deadline is but a rumor in San Antonio. Typically light on tradeable assets, and with an organization-wide ethos that values continuity above all, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich and general manager R.C. Buford are generally content to let the day come and go without making a splash.
Expect Thursday’s deadline to be one of those.
“The chances we get anything done are probably zero-point-four,” Popovich told the Express-News after the Spurs practiced Wednesday in Santa Monica.
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...ine-for-spurs/
We might be a little more active on the waived player market.
lol, why did Pop choose the number 0.4?
Pop trolling the fans with the .4 reference.
Whelp. Spurs making move tomorrow. Book it.
As long as we get a backup SF, I'm good.
like a fart in the wind, tbh.
I really don't expect a trade, tbh. The buy out market is where I think we make a move.
If they can get at least a 2nd round pick for Parker, I'll literally cry of happiness, tbh..
Yeah, then you could end your leave of absence and start posting again.
The Spurs make their moves come buyout time.
That's when you get the bargains.
No use trading for those who want out at this point -- a little later you can get em for free.![]()
dat hollinger analysis
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hahaha, love the trade machine links in this thread.
Parker and Hill reunited
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"0.4" chancethat trolling.
0.4 happened so a move is likely to be made![]()
Perhaps a metaphor - people never thought it would happen but in the end they were stunned. Or likely him just trolling...
Trade for Snell. The future of this team![]()
Can we trade parker?
This news is hardly surprising. But it's a major bummer for people like me who were holding out hope that a miracle last-minute deal could happen.![]()
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