Yeah, they can. Because that would let them just cut Diaw and trade Mills to get the max option back on the table.
I really don't think there's any chance of PATFO trading Parker.
Basketball reasons tell us that we should trade him, but he's tenured.
One of the Big Three. A remnant of that, but still, PATFO wouldn't do him like that.
I think it's a given that he is staying.
Yeah, they can. Because that would let them just cut Diaw and trade Mills to get the max option back on the table.
Tony (and maybe Diaw in the same package) wouldn't say no to life in NYC and the Eastern conference..
Sometimes you need to bite the sentimental bullet with these kind of decisions..the Celtics recently did it when they shipped Pierce/KG and look at how that turned out..
The first domino falls. This will send shockwaves throughout the league.
Just say NO to old s. Seriously, we need youth.
Bonner will resign. Just be ready for that.
One thing that really helps cady lalanne is his 7'4.5" wingspan. Helps him to play bigger.
I hear what you're saying, but that (wingspan) is actually one of my "NBA scouting" pet peeves. A 6 foot 9 player with wingspan is not the answer against the likes of Adams and Kanter. The Spurs need a legit 7 footer who can rebound and more importantly, protect the rim.
If memory serves, Cady is not the most nimble guy and definitely not a rim protector. I mean, if he can be a good stretch 4, that's fine, but I'm wondering who's going to have Kawhi's back on defense.
I get what you're saying against Adams. But he is a true 5 while Lalanne is a 4. You're comparing Lalanne to the wrong guy.
Ibaka is is only a 6'9" or 6'10" guy also. That is who he would guard. And Kanter was 6'9 3/4" at the NBA combine. Not really bigger either.
height without shoes
kanter 6'9.75"
ibaka. 6'9.5"
adams 6'10.75
lalanne. 6'8.75"
no step verts
kanter 27.5"
ibaka. 28"
Adams. 28.5
lalanne 28.5
Last edited by palangi; 06-18-2016 at 10:26 AM.
The standing reach for all 3.
Kanter 9'1.5"
ibaka 9'3"
Adams 9'1.5"
lalanne 9'2.5"
Last edited by palangi; 06-18-2016 at 10:28 AM.
For comparison purposes:
Predraft Measurements for Draymond Green
Height w/o Shoes: 6' 5.75"
Height w/shoes: 6' 7.5"
Wingspan: 7' 1.25"
Standing Reach: 8' 9"
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Report: Milwaukee shopping Gregg Monroe around “hard”
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http://www.expressnews.com/sports/sp...witter-premium“I am going to try to play another year, hopefully, with the Spurs,” said Bonner, 36. “We’ll see what happens.”
I'm not totally surprised at Monroe rumours - I brought him up as a trade candidate. It might be tougher to move him than people think.
The Spurs are too soft to drop Bonner. They can't even drop the 15th guy on the roster.![]()
People actually thinking Monroe would be a good fit with the Spurs.![]()
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Just read "Memphis front office growing worried Conley isn't coming back".
That is surprising, and hoping it's not the Spurs.
So Bonner will retire a Spur after his 3/15 deal.
You don't think we are low balling him?
He's a great glue guy.. and makes great sandwiches
We will offer him a piece of the franchise after the 3/15 deal.
Yes.. just say no to Conley and No to Monroe
"I am going to try to play another year, hopefully, with the Spurs,” said Bonner, 36. “We’ll see what happens.”
Just who the does Bonner think he is? He doesn't play at all. He sits on the end of the bench collecting five figure paychecks for doing absolutely nothing. What a sweet gig.
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