Call it what you want, but I told you, I'm not wasting my time. But you know full well you have. What's worse, you don't have the balls to own up to something on a message board.
Once again, out to lunch. I'm not trying to twist out of anything; you clearly didn't get it. The only time I've discussed anything having to do with the deep bench this off season, is when I said I wouldn't mind Robinson as a fifth big.I'll get into this on the a couple of quotes, but you're not going to find a way to twist out of this. We all knew they'd need multiple guys. They'll need a ton of new players if the exodus we're talking about comes to pass. So when we are debating, we are talking about priorities. You're trying to say that I only want a PF while you want both, and that's just stupid. I want both AND a guard, but there's no way that's reasonable to assume, so I have to prioritize what I want the team to get. That you're trying to not do that doesn't make you reasonable, it makes you seem unable to make a point. They just don't have the money to address all of their potential holes (ignoring the idea that they shouldn't even want to split the little room they have in the first place).
Bull . They have the money to potentially address everything, but it'll take some creativity and frankly, some settling. I didn't say they'd necessarily get high quality.
Maybe so, but it's an example of addressing three quarters of the potential rotation holes, something you seem to think is impossible.It's a poor use of resources that has the added issue of threatening their ability to get anyone of note in 2017. If they are going to be re-upping Boban, then the need to spend on two bigs is greatly reduced. That is even more true since you're only calling these guys rotation-caliber, which implies that the Spurs have spent so much precious flexibility on guys who are expected to just turn out average performance. That's even worse than last year's prognosis.
Marjanovic is probably a match-up dependent player, which means it's unlikely he's anything more than a fourth big.
Had everything to do with what you said. You specifically lumped the Celtics bigs in with the other two.Had nothing to do with what I said. Of course, it's possible but extremely unlikely that neither of those Boston bigs are attainable. But they are free agents who aren't max guys. They are targets. If you literally think only bad players will be available, then that's your right, but I'm not getting on that bus with you.
So if you think players suck, then they must, right? You're one of those people who thinks 90% of the players in the league suck, even though you clearly don't watch much.
Again, no reading comprehension. I'm not suggesting they'd give West that. I'm saying, he could easily opt out and be looking for (and possibly command) that on the open market.Let me stop you right there. The answer is no. Only way West could be in line for that money is if Tim returns while Boban leaves. The benefit of West is that he's cheap and won't embarrass himself as a starter. I'm not ear-marking money to West until the more important free-agent targets are spoken for. Room exception? Maybe, because that requires some trust between the team and the player. Actual cap space? Nope.
Contrived examples where one guy is younger and may still have room to improve aren't really a fair way to demonstrate the point. If you drop in someone like Ilyasova instead, then I think the debate makes more sense. I take Ersan without even thinking about it, but maybe you still think the center is the right choice. That's a legitimate debate where both sides could discuss and maybe come to an understanding. But if you try to go, "I want both", it's like someone running up the court and shooting the ball without dribbling.
If they're "contrived examples", then when you brought them up? Besides, all of those centers have been in the league a minute and more or less are what they are.
I get that Ilyasova is just an example, so I'll play along: They could have both with him, as he'd replace Diaw, thus leaving the cap space untouched.
I'm well aware that most talk about what they want them to do, which is fine, but it's often completely unrealistic. I usually speak within' the confines of what I think they'd do.No, the mistake is that people think that everyone wants to talk about what the Spurs are going to do rather than what we want them to do. In my case, I don't care what the Spurs decide to do. I can't affect it. My statements aren't predictions. This is clear when people are talking about Bonner, who probably has a job a couple more seasons. But conveniently, it gets forgotten when someone wants an easy argument to attack. I mean, in this very post, you suggested trading Patty even though Pop said he was never going to do that.
Anyway, I don't agree that Pop wouldn't find significant minutes for a high-level guard. They'd get PG minutes if only because Parker is getting too old to play 30ish minutes while Patty is too inconsistent to warrant the remaining 22 or so minutes a game. And then adding in that if that Green will inevitably be involved in a season-long battle with that guard for the starting spot. And you have to add in small-ball with is a near certainty if the Spurs get that guard and don't get multiple rotation bigs. Now does that mean that a guy like Lou Williams would be blowing up the rotation? I was going to say no, but he probably challenges Patty pretty hard core. Anyway, a guy like Gordon would probably get all of the minutes his body could handle, as he just fit so many different combinations of lineups.
I doubt Pop meant that literally and even if he did, things change. Like I said though, I think Mills is likely to be back, but I also think they're at the point now where they'd move him in the right trade.
It depends on the guard. I think Gordon is unlikely, as is anyone of that caliber. Unfortunately, they'll probably end up with Vasquez or someone of his ilk.

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If they're "contrived examples", then when you brought them up? Besides, all of those centers have been in the league a minute and more or less are what they are. 
