Even if Manu were still around this is a need. They need a combo guard that can be paired with Parker. Yes, Parker will be on the roster next year so need to work around that.
Now can we please stop making trade Parker the response to everything?
Perimeter player that can create is the most important need.
Even if Manu were still around this is a need. They need a combo guard that can be paired with Parker. Yes, Parker will be on the roster next year so need to work around that.
Now can we please stop making trade Parker the response to everything?
Can't use the Warriors prototype, though, Spurs don't have a Curry..even if Kawhi develops, he's not going to be a #1 guy, especially at the SF position, he's more of a #2..
Warriors built a team with super-role players(Draymond Green), a #3 guy(Klay), great role players(Iguodala, Bogut) and solid role players(Livingston, Barnes)..their only liabilities are deep-bench guys like Barbosa, Speights and Lee..you can afford to build a team with versatility/role players/no liabilities when your best player is a top 5 guy in the NBA that pulls defenses all the way out to the 3-point line, even without actually shooting the ball(just as a threat)..
They're a younger, more 2-way oriented 2011 Mavs, tbh..
You think they'll be able to keep the band together??
Draymond Green is going to get paid....everything I've read though has the Warriors matching whatever he gets. We'll see...
^^^^^^ This tbh.
Like you said all signs show that Warriors will match Draymond. The only player that one could hope they would lose is Barbosa. Which I do hope they lose because he'd probably torch our pgs for a few unnecessary pts.
Hopefully they get satisfied with themselves and come back with less of an edge.
Before signing that 6' 9", someone should explain how Kawhi can play to his strengths under Spurs offensive system.
If an injured player like Tony had more FGA per game than Leonard this season, I can't see how Kawhi will improve offensively if he never has a real opportunity to do it.
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Spurs have the best perimeter defense in the league. That'll match up with anyone. If they can just keep those two and Splitter together, they will be able to guard the best teams. Their future success is really about them getting good scorers to fill out the other positions. That's why players like LA, Love and Millsap make some sense in free agency and why drafting an offensive player in a couple of weeks can be a huge boon.
Spurs will never trade TP and no team would probably take it back so arm chair GMing on ST isn't going to change that. That being said it would probably be best not to spend your summer crying on ST about how we should trade Parker, realize it wont happen ever, and shut the up![]()
If by one of the worst players in the league you mean the Spurs only All-Star last year, then yah. But of course that was only according to all the coaches in the league, not to Spurstalk posters.
And don't fret bro, we all know Kawhi is an All-Star level player, it's fine. He just got snubbed.
I honestly think he's tricked himself into believing his stuff because he stopped posting numbers a long time ago (actually I'm not sure he ever did).
+1 Amen Brother....
Shaun Livingston 2.0 sounds great, but what exactly do you see, that makes you think K Anderson can be that guy? I don't see it.
Spurs have quietly been collecting versatile, long/athletic wing players. Green, Leonard, Bertans, Anderson, Jean-Charles. Their not quite Milwaukee or Golden State but its a start. If the draft Anderson and or De Paula that would only add to that list.
I don't know? I think if the Cavs have 6'2" kyrie, 6'10" love, and 7' varajeo then they dominate this series. More depth and just bigger and more physical.
None of them are that 6'6"-6'9" guy.
So who are available that fill those roles? Are any of them probable to join the Spurs?
I agree they probably win this series if those guys are healthy but what is funny is all year long they did not look dominant when most of them were healthy, they seemed to just coast along and were not that impressive this year to me overall. Maybe in the playoffs they all gel more and go on a run that would have won it all, maybe not. I don't know how this series would have gone if they all were healthy but seeing how Brons role players have been playing the last few games they could hardly do worse. I think their size with those guys as you said would be the factor as GSW would struggle there. I still think GSW MIGHT win but Cleveland obviously would have a way better shot than they do now IMO.
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