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    Manu love boys still trying to devalue Tony. Another summer of spurs haters.
    This.

    Same gots ted on me when I wanted Manure traded in 2013 when he was earning $14,000,000 for being the biggest cancer a team has ever seen....

    For Manure its, let him play however long he wants

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    This.

    Same gots ted on me when I wanted Manure traded in 2013 when he was earning $14,000,000 for being the biggest cancer a team has ever seen....

    For Manure its, let him play however long he wants

    Manu had an expiring in 2013. You're an idiot.

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    Nah, his play devalues him.
    Same can be said for Kiwi when it matters lmfao.

    But you'll blow the dust off the old cape when someone criticizes him. Nice double standard got.

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    Manu had an expiring in 2013. You're an idiot.
    Me and hater wanted him gone before the 8 turnovers, he was having a pathetic season shooting 42%, couldn't hit free throws, couldn't even dribble, and was 35-36 earning that ing much.

    Stephen Jackson got cut that season on an expiring contract for being a piece of .

    As much as it pains you to admit it, Manu has nothing to offer now. Just look at his last game of his career.

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    This is ironic, how about for a guy in Toronto named Corey Ephram Joseph? Still remember that iconic dunk over Ibaka that said , "if it bleeds, we can kill it". Bring him back

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    Me and hater wanted him gone before the 8 turnovers, he was having a pathetic season shooting 42%, couldn't hit free throws, couldn't even dribble, and was 35-36 earning that ing much.

    Stephen Jackson got cut that season on an expiring contract for being a piece of .

    As much as it pains you to admit it, Manu has nothing to offer now. Just look at his last game of his career.

    Yeah, this thread isn't about Manu.

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    Yeah, this thread isn't about Manu.
    Fixed.

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    This is ironic, how about for a guy in Toronto named Corey Ephram Joseph? Still remember that iconic dunk over Ibaka that said , "if it bleeds, we can kill it". Bring him back
    SA had to let him go to sign Aldridge. I doubt TOR would have any interest to trade him. They like him.

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    As much as I do like Tpark.....no one is taking on that contract for a negative return.

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    As much as I do like Tpark.....no one is taking on that contract for a negative return.
    spurs would have to throw in a 1st round pick to entice another team to take on Parkers salary.

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    spurs would have to throw in a 1st round pick to entice another team to take on Parkers salary.
    Geez man I'm not even sure that is a given considering the length/$$ that Parker is owed and his steady decline. I honestly think he's not going anywhere.

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    Everyone wants to trade Tony..dump his guaranteed money..send him to Milwaukee?? really? Give me your best Trade Tony Option....what you got? Remember it's gotta be realistic...
    Everyone...except myself and the Spurs organization.

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    Tony is terrible without TIM and MANU. Tim would set great screens for him and MANU would take over in critical moments.

    I don't think you have to trade Parker for anyone. Just getting rid of his Salary would do more to help this team than anything else. But, I don't see any of this happening. It is going to be a very painful couple of years with Tony as the starting PG.

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    Those that think Parker will be traded are living in fantasyland. Not going to happen. Spurs are stuck with Parker and the remaining 30 million left on his contract.

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    What are the chances that nothing happens...???? Same team, next year...
    Zero.

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    None...because the other 29 NBA teams are smart enough not to add this bench warmer who is guaranteed 30 million over the next two seasons.

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    I think that the 76ers are our best trade option. They have tons of cap space. They are extremely young. Have a coach who used to be in the spurs system and runs our system. They don't have a PG of the future on the team. So tony can step in and be the veteran leader and try to help develop a future guy in the next two years. Also help with the offensive system. Boris Diaw also gets thrown in as well to help out the younger guys and the second unit.
    So Philly gets Tony and Diaw
    We get one of their 3 first round picks, #24. We also get Jerami Grant thrown in too. A young athletic SF to help out Kawhi. They have Covington who starts already and Hollis Thompson. They also have the first pick and will take either Simmons or Ingram who can play the SF too.

    We take our first round pick, #29, and Kyle Anderson and trade them to Boston for Marcus Smart and 2 of their 5 second round picks (#35 and #45). Giving them 4 first rounders now and 3 second rounders. Boston has Isaiah Thomas starting at PG and Avery Bradley who can also play it. They also drafted Terry Rozier last year. So Smart might be available. Smart brings a tough guy and an at ude that we need a little of. and he is young (23), and has good size (6'4" with a 6'10 wingspan) and athleticism.

    Free agency-
    The one guy we go after is Jokim Noah. A true center to play next to Aldridge.
    Boban is also brought back

    Europe guys-
    Davis Bertans is brought over to be the stretch 4 off the bench.
    Either LJC or Cady Lalanne comes as the 3rd PF. a young athletic big here.

    Retirement- Duncan, Manu, and West all retire.
    Draft-
    1. Caris Levert PG/SG 6'7"- a Shaun Livingston type PG. Great length and height. has very good handles and can shoot well too.

    2. Aj Hammonds C 7'- a true 7'er with good athleticism and length. Can also shoot very well and has potential to be a defensive stud. Can learn and develop behind Noah.

    3. Wayne Selden SG 6'5"- has very good length with a 6'10.5" wingspan. A tough kid that has very good athleticism. Is a good shooter also. Potential to be a very good 3 and D type player.

    PG- Smart, Mills, Levert
    SG- Green, Selden, Simmons
    SF- Leonard, Grant
    PF- Aldridge, Bertans, LJC/Lalanne
    C- Noah, Hammonds, Boban

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    I think that the 76ers are our best trade option. They have tons of cap space. They are extremely young. Have a coach who used to be in the spurs system and runs our system. They don't have a PG of the future on the team. So tony can step in and be the veteran leader and try to help develop a future guy in the next two years. Also help with the offensive system. Boris Diaw also gets thrown in as well to help out the younger guys and the second unit.
    So Philly gets Tony and Diaw
    We get one of their 3 first round picks, #24. We also get Jerami Grant thrown in too. A young athletic SF to help out Kawhi. They have Covington who starts already and Hollis Thompson. They also have the first pick and will take either Simmons or Ingram who can play the SF too.

    We take our first round pick, #29, and Kyle Anderson and trade them to Boston for Marcus Smart and 2 of their 5 second round picks (#35 and #45). Giving them 4 first rounders now and 3 second rounders. Boston has Isaiah Thomas starting at PG and Avery Bradley who can also play it. They also drafted Terry Rozier last year. So Smart might be available. Smart brings a tough guy and an at ude that we need a little of. and he is young (23), and has good size (6'4" with a 6'10 wingspan) and athleticism.

    Free agency-
    The one guy we go after is Jokim Noah. A true center to play next to Aldridge.
    Boban is also brought back

    Europe guys-
    Davis Bertans is brought over to be the stretch 4 off the bench.
    Either LJC or Cady Lalanne comes as the 3rd PF. a young athletic big here.

    Retirement- Duncan, Manu, and West all retire.
    Draft-
    1. Caris Levert PG/SG 6'7"- a Shaun Livingston type PG. Great length and height. has very good handles and can shoot well too.

    2. Aj Hammonds C 7'- a true 7'er with good athleticism and length. Can also shoot very well and has potential to be a defensive stud. Can learn and develop behind Noah.

    3. Wayne Selden SG 6'5"- has very good length with a 6'10.5" wingspan. A tough kid that has very good athleticism. Is a good shooter also. Potential to be a very good 3 and D type player.

    PG- Smart, Mills, Levert
    SG- Green, Selden, Simmons
    SF- Leonard, Grant
    PF- Aldridge, Bertans, LJC/Lalanne
    C- Noah, Hammonds, Boban
    Lol Boston trading Smart for nothing...

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    LOL at your reading IQ and small !

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    Those that think Parker will be traded are living in fantasyland. Not going to happen. Spurs are stuck with Parker and the remaining 30 million left on his contract.

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    My thought is he does not get traded, especially this offseason as his contract is for two more years. Unless someone like Philly wants veteran leadership and a mentor for a younger point guard, it makes no sense for another team to trade for him. The best thing is if Manu retires, he is moved to 6th man to fill Manu's shoes and we find someone to start at the 1 (easier said than done). Next season, maybe someone trades for him to get the expiring contract.

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    Only thing I could possibly imagine for this would be a multi-team deal where Tony ends up in LA. They lack a vet presence and Tony would provide that for them. Luke know's Steve's system which is a hybrid of Pop and Phil (Tex Winter) systems. LA doesn't have any pieces to trade us, maybe some picks, but there could be a situation where a team like Portland wants something from LA and in turn we get something from Portland and LA gets Tony.

    I don't see it.

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    It's really going to chap some asses when the Spurs decide to re-up him again after his contract expires next season and they throw 36/2 at him.

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    Amnesty and stretch.

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