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    Wouldn't call him a chucker. 18 ppg on 12.7 FGA for his career (1.41 PPS) for reference that would rank 6th in the NBA this season. Everyone isn't going to be a two way player. Beli wasn't and his Net Rtg was a shows he was a big positive for us (+5 in the RS & +10 in the PS over two seasons)
    Would be an ideal player off the bench to boost offensive output. There are lull's in Spurs games where they can't buy a bucket and his efficiency is pretty high plus he can hit FTs and handle the rock

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    Kevin Martin is horrible

    Best option is keeping Danny Green on a three year contract.

    Would like Aminu, but Dallas or some other team is probably going to give him a MLE type contract and Carroll would be nice but I can see ATL giving him a nice contract.

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    Alexy Shved and KJ Mcdaniels at SG

    Dorrell Wright at SF.

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    I really wanted the Spurs to draft KJ McDaniels in the first round last year.

    Very concerning though that one of the worst teams in the league traded away a low risk, high reward kid that was only playing on an one year deal.

    Spurs shooting guards need to be able to either shoot, or put the ball on the floor and he seems not be able to do either.

    Could possibly improve in those categories in a season or two, but probably couldn't help us right away in the post season unless we need a defensive stop, or Tony, Kawhi or Duncan are just tearing things up on offense and we need defense.

    Reminds me a lot of a younger more athletic Tony Allen but with less at ude, and it would be nice to get high energy 2/3 that can do the dirty work at time.

    If we can get him for $2-no more than $4 million I say take the risk as a project player, but he will be restricted and Houston seems like they want to keep him so any low offer Houston will probably match so maybe it will be best for him to take the qualified offer and become an unrestricted free agent next summer.

    As for Shved, never been a fan of his, but a lot of y'all seem to fall in love with guys who have career games against us . If we can get him for cheap, and Belinelli takes off then maybe it won't be much of a risk.

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    Aminu is probably on top of my list of cheap bench players, his potential is there, just needs a little time with Chip. He won't have Kawhi's impact on the defensive end but he's good enough so that you won't see a major drop-off when him and the bench come in. The biggest benefit for us if we signed him would be if Pop wanted to go small, he can play Diaw at the 5 and Aminu at the 4, which means no more of that ginger got.

    Small sample size but here are his stats these playoffs...
    30mpg, 11.2ppg, 7.2rpg, 2.0spg, 1.6bpg
    PER: 20.2
    TS%: 71.1
    BPM: 8.2
    Sold just based off the fact you said no more Ginger.....

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    Stay away from.Martin. another big name that is a chucker and a liability on defenae
    I agree and OKC found that out really fast.

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    Sold just based off the fact you said no more Ginger.....

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    I really wanted the Spurs to draft KJ McDaniels in the first round last year.

    Very concerning though that one of the worst teams in the league traded away a low risk, high reward kid that was only playing on an one year deal.

    Spurs shooting guards need to be able to either shoot, or put the ball on the floor and he seems not be able to do either.

    Could possibly improve in those categories in a season or two, but probably couldn't help us right away in the post season unless we need a defensive stop, or Tony, Kawhi or Duncan are just tearing things up on offense and we need defense.

    Reminds me a lot of a younger more athletic Tony Allen but with less at ude, and it would be nice to get high energy 2/3 that can do the dirty work at time.

    If we can get him for $2-no more than $4 million I say take the risk as a project player, but he will be restricted and Houston seems like they want to keep him so any low offer Houston will probably match so maybe it will be best for him to take the qualified offer and become an unrestricted free agent next summer.

    As for Shved, never been a fan of his, but a lot of y'all seem to fall in love with guys who have career games against us . If we can get him for cheap, and Belinelli takes off then maybe it won't be much of a risk.
    is taking the vet min imho. Houston looks like they have no interest in him.

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    double post

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    I really wanted the Spurs to draft KJ McDaniels in the first round last year.

    Very concerning though that one of the worst teams in the league traded away a low risk, high reward kid that was only playing on an one year deal.

    Spurs shooting guards need to be able to either shoot, or put the ball on the floor and he seems not be able to do either.
    The Sixers literally dumped him cause he was good. They wanted to keep tanking and thought he may ruin that. Also, his defense and athleticism alone is worthy of a contract. He can work with the team on his shot and learn how to use his athleticism to slash, and he'll be a major steal.

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    Philly traded him because they didn't want to pay him the MLE next season. Dude's no that great, but he has the "potential" to be really good. The Sixers pretty much punted him contract to a team that didn't care if it wasted a high second. I think there's a decent chance KJ is on a different team next year (since the Rocket would need to use their own MLE to match). Maybe the Spurs, though I doubt it. But he wasn't going to be in Philly, and they knew it.

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    Philly traded him because they didn't want to pay him the MLE next season. Dude's no that great, but he has the "potential" to be really good. The Sixers pretty much punted him contract to a team that didn't care if it wasted a high second. I think there's a decent chance KJ is on a different team next year (since the Rocket would need to use their own MLE to match). Maybe the Spurs, though I doubt it. But he wasn't going to be in Philly, and they knew it.
    MLE for a 2nd year unproven raw talent?

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    Yeah, SA would never give the full MLE to an unproven kid with a moronic Mom.

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    MLE for a 2nd year unproven raw talent?
    Yeah. That's where it was going for him. If anyone offers more than the LLE (or longer than two years), then Houston has to use the MLE to match. I doubt they want to do that.

    In theory, a $6M/3 with the third year being a team option would be enough to get Houston to not match.

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    Looks good ^^^^^ but he also looks like he's playing against a bunch of kids (I know he's a kid himself)

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    Looks good ^^^^^ but he also looks like he's playing against a bunch of kids (I know he's a kid himself)
    he's 16 and already has played some minutes in madrid's first team

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    he's 16 and already has played some minutes in madrid's first team
    If he's 16 then the answer is no, no we cannot get him.

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    Pros: Decent defender (ESPN DRPM 3.88 2nd best among SG's), Good passer (8.4 Asst/48, 3.5 TO/48), Decent Size 6'6"
    Cons: Shooting is poor, but there is hope. He shot 39% from 3 on 5.2 Fga/G in college.

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    Pros: Decent defender (ESPN DRPM 3.88 2nd best among SG's), Good passer (8.4 Asst/48, 3.5 TO/48), Decent Size 6'6"
    Cons: Shooting is poor, but there is hope. He shot 39% from 3 on 5.2 Fga/G in college.


    Damn brah you may have just found our Manu replacement. Tall enough to defend 2s when he's running with the bench unit and Patty, but can run the point on the other side. He's a Euro too so Pop will love that. I didn't know he was such a good passer...can you imagine Enrique trying to pull off some of those?

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    Damn brah you may have just found our Manu replacement. Tall enough to defend 2s when he's running with the bench unit and Patty, but can run the point on the other side. He's a Euro too so Pop will love that. I didn't know he was such a good passer...can you imagine Enrique trying to pull off some of those?
    Calathes is not a Manu replacement unless someone fixes his shot big time... He could still be pretty f'ing useful, mind. I really like 2 guards who can pass in our system. Another possibility to trade for would be Evan Turner (Boston, ~3.5 million expiring contract).

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    Pros: Decent defender (ESPN DRPM 3.88 2nd best among SG's), Good passer (8.4 Asst/48, 3.5 TO/48), Decent Size 6'6"
    Cons: Shooting is poor, but there is hope. He shot 39% from 3 on 5.2 Fga/G in college.
    Can't see Memphis letting him go, tbh. They need creators...

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    Calathes is not a Manu replacement unless someone fixes his shot big time... He could still be pretty f'ing useful, mind. I really like 2 guards who can pass in our system. Another possibility to trade for would be Evan Turner (Boston, ~3.5 million expiring contract).
    Well tbf Manu can't really shoot much nowadays either, his passing is what still make him a useful player.

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    Can't see Memphis letting him go, tbh. They need creators...
    He's their 5th guard - behind Conley, Udrih, Lee and Allen. Are they willing to pay their 5th guard more than the vet min?

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