Not for the max atleast.
Not for the max atleast.
it doesnt matter with Autist Leonard as their go to guy lmao
if they had Steph or Klay or Kobe then they could think about championships
Not even sure I'd want him for $10mil tbh; he just can't penetrate like he used to and the Spurs don't need another dominant ballhandler if they're set on putting the ball in Kawhi's hands. They'd make that sacrifice for a player of Westchimp's calibre, but not for a declining CP3. Would rather them try for Holiday.
Holiday seems more fragile than Derrick Rose (ala Conley) nowadays & is most likely going to get 20mill/per contract which isn't worth it.
It's probably better just to clean house in 2018 & go all-in for Westbrick. I would just use the cap space to re-sign Dedmon/Simmons & maybe Patty this summer. IMO, Murray should play 20 minutes next season since the team won't have anything to lose w/ AARP Porker.![]()
True, but if he can give the team 65 games a year it'd be nice. Not confident at all on Murray becoming even a rotation player next year, much less to get 20 MPG. Would love for Dedmon and Simmons to come back, but not for something obscene.
Not to worry, GM Doc will spend half a billion of Balmer's cash on Paul, Griffin and Re .
Obviously not for the Max. But I think CP3 could be a great fit for the Spurs for the next 3 years. He's a ball dominant player yes, but he's also a true PG, not just a speed-dependent-scorer-pg like Tony. CP3's game is complete. He can shoot, he can pass, protects the ball, rebounds enough for his position, very good defender... Massive upgrade over today's Enrique tbh.
agreed ... no problem paying him max money for 3 years tbh
You're back? I thought you died with the Warriors after that finals choke
Delladova is an upgrade over Parker right now
No, but I don't want a year older Tony either. They need a pg who can pass and set others up. Tony has never had vision or passing ability. The evolution of the team requires it. Kawhi lack of passing and vision hurts them already, but I expect him to get better.
We have good young prospects in lapro and murray as well. Need to make room for them to get minutes. I'd prefer not to lose Patty, but we are getting full there. Got to believe at this point the spurs think he's gone and bryn is the heir apparent with so many pgs in the development line.
What they decide to do will be interesting, that's for sure. Maybe Murray or lapro can make strides after their first year of experience. Lapro with his international experience is the easy guess for the quicker rise.
Spurs won't do CP thing. It means overpaying him during his decline years. They did that for Parker because he was loyal and took discounts along the way. Highly doubt they would do the same for any other PG looking to get their last max contract.
I agree.
Unless he takes a substantial pay cut just to go to the Spurs, he will not be on the Spurs radar. LAC will resign him all likelihood, or somebody will offer him too much.
Yes. CP3 is still a beast, he doesn't rely on athleticism at all and on one knee for years now basically, he is still the top pure PG in the league and a great perimeter defender and floor general. I'll take the next two years of instant contention with Kawhi/CP3 than gambling on someone else, tbh
Last edited by Joseph Kony; 12-08-2016 at 09:56 AM.
no for the super max..
He's clearly lost a step and is no longer able to will a game by his own like he used to in his Hornets/early Clippers years..
As Robz said; he can't consistently penetrate and put defenses on its heels anymore.. Doc now spams high double screens for him to get there and pull-up or PNP with Blake..
He is still elite, but I would rather give G.Hill half of CP3 max money and hope Dejounte is ready by 2018/2019..
It wouldn't hurt to have Murray get as much action as possible during a lost season, Reggie Jackson essentially broke out when WestBrick got injured & he became the starting PG after barely playing during his rookie season.
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