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    If he retires, he doesn't get his money. So him optin in does nothing except tie up cap space if he retires. If he stays, then it guarantees him the money, but SA likely could have paid him more if he opted out.

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    Interesting how you make complete bull conjecture appear like fact. Even if you linked to said "talking heads", neither they nor you would be able to say for sure what the pitch is going to be.
    Not sure what I can do for you if you think the Spurs have a realistic shot of bringing in KD THIS summer...

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    If he retires, he doesn't get his money. So him optin in does nothing except tie up cap space if he retires. If he stays, then it guarantees him the money, but SA likely could have paid him more if he opted out.
    So basically he's coming back and doing us a solid by taking another paycut?

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    If he retires, he doesn't get his money. So him optin in does nothing except tie up cap space if he retires. If he stays, then it guarantees him the money, but SA likely could have paid him more if he opted out.
    Exactly. Seems like it would've made more sense for him to opt out either way. It wouldn't count against the team's cap for the time being. If he decided he wanted to come back, Spurs could've offered him a 1-year deal for a similar amount, possibly more if/when they strike out on big name FAs.

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    Get your money, Tim. You owe this franchise nothing.

    Spurs aren't getting Durant and he's the only FA that Tim should take the minimum for...
    Cosigned.

    Hope this means TD is coming back.

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    Seems like the Danny is the odd man out if they really want Durant... unless they can get rid of Parker. (Yeah KD and trading Parker are long shots)

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    If he retires, he doesn't get his money. So him optin in does nothing except tie up cap space if he retires. If he stays, then it guarantees him the money, but SA likely could have paid him more if he opted out.
    Can't the team still pay him this year's salary if he retires? Why wouldn't the Spurs pay him if it was part of the deal last season when Timmy took a below market value contract....

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    I'll ride with Timmy. a ring. I just wanna see some Spurs basketball.

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    So basically he's coming back and doing us a solid by taking another paycut?
    Not at all. He's not doing the Spurs any favors and we don't know if he's coming back. He may be worth more on the open market if he returns, but I don't know. If he retires, then he definitely hurt the Spurs (but again, it's all good).

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    Maybe he's letting the Spurs use him and his contract in a trade before he calls it quits lol

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    Can't the team still pay him this year's salary if he retires? Why wouldn't the Spurs pay him if it was part of the deal last season when Timmy took a below market value contract....
    I'm not sure actually. I would imagine SA might be able to pay him, but if he retires I don't think teams usually pay players for nothing.

    To me, it's the same thing (cir venting the rules to an extent) as telling Tim that if he opts out SA will pay him 6M to be a "big man coach" or something.

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    Maybe he's letting the Spurs use him and his contract in a trade before he calls it quits lol
    Hmmm interesting point

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    Maybe he's letting the Spurs use him and his contract in a trade before he calls it quits lol
    Like Bowen, right? Maybe we're getting Rich Jefferson back.

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    I know this sounds ludicrous but is it possible that he opted in so that the Spurs could trade the value of his contract and then he retires? They would be able to send him and Boris' 7 mill somewhere and get a 12.5 Million player in return, if not more. That's what they did with Bruce Bowen.

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    Lil dpg needs to explain this betta

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    If TD decides to play another season, this really does show the Durant courting in the coming days is for the 2017 season. As always with SA FO - chess not checkers.

    I know this sounds ludicrous but is it possible that he opted in so that the Spurs could trade the value of his contract and then he retires? They would be able to send him and Boris' 7 mill somewhere and get a 12.5 Million player in return, if not more. That's what they did with Bruce Bowen.
    Interesting thought.

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    Chinook - is it me or does this seem way different than what we discussed?

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    Tim can do whatever he wants.
    At this point. Yes. He brought what S.A. was never, ever ever, everevereverevereverevereverever gonna get without him.
    And he brought it over and over again.

    Trophies.

    Tim can suck up all the cap space for the entire year and he would deserve it ten times over.

    Do what you want, big guy. I'm bringing my hot rod to your shop no matter what.

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    Lil dpg needs to explain this betta
    What you talking bout Willis?

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    Like Bowen, right? Maybe we're getting Rich Jefferson back.

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    Tim taking matters into his own hands and screwing the Spurs before Pop gets a chance..

    Actually, hope he does come back..

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    Casuals do. 20 years from now millennials will look back at his stats and see 17/16ppg.
    Casual Fans. Who gives a about casual fans. Anytime I talk to a casual fan about sports I may as well water board myself. Much like a large quan y of posters here. I just don't bother commenting to their takes they are emotionally anger responses of no lifers that live too much through other people

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    Pretty clear Timmy is retiring, tbh. Taking the 5 mill and calling it a career.

    PAFTO need to ink Gasol ASAP

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