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    Head of da snake played decent vs OKc hes obviously saving himself for the playoffs

    Hes probably bored of the regular season tbqh

    Patty on the other hand is priming himself to suck on the playoffs like ususal


    Hopefully Murray gets halthy soon

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    Head of da snake played decent vs OKc

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    Hes still the best PG we got in the team tbh

    Fatty s cant play vs Starting material

    And murray is too green

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    I don't know the details of his contract next year, but perhaps some team would pick up his last season in a trade to get an expiring deal. It would be an unceremonious end to TP's career in SA, but heck, Sean got traded, Ice spent his last year in a Bulls uniform, Bruce was let go when he thought he could still play. Even Matt Bonner didn't get the parade he deserved after all his amazing contributions. Tony will still be revered here once he hangs up his cleats for the last time...that won't change even if he's donned the Philadelphia red, white and blue for his final rodeo.

    Tony could give one final assist to Leonard and Co.

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    Head of da snake played decent vs OKc


    "decent" = 36% shooting, 2 assists, 3 turnovers

    let me guess, you must be mid's alt.

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    I don't know the details of his contract next year, but perhaps some team would pick up his last season in a trade to get an expiring deal.
    good point. with tony's contract expiring as much as he is, that should make him more appealing to other teams.

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    good point. with tony's contract expiring as much as he is, that should make him more appealing to other teams.
    Would that deal be appealing to you if the Spurs were on the receiving end? If you answer no to this question, what the makes you think it would be appealing to another team? How many marbles do you have left in that empty frame of yours?

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    Would that deal be appealing to you if the Spurs were on the receiving end? If you answer no to this question, what the makes you think it would be appealing to another team?
    expiring contracts are assets. you amazingly seem obviously unaware of that.

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    good point. with tony's contract expiring as much as he is, that should make him more appealing to other teams.
    I believe that is more likely than most here on ST can bring themselves to believe. It would be a complete abdication of responsibility to the Spurs' organizations and fans for PATFO to bring back Tony "Train Wreck" Parker.

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    expiring contracts are assets. you amazingly seem obviously unaware of that.
    The Spurs refused to Amnesty Matt Bonner when they had the chance. They won't even consider salary dumping Tony Parker. Furthermore, nobody is going take Tony's contract without incentives included (ie. draft picks) The Spurs won't part with those.

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    I believe that is more likely than most here on ST can bring themselves to believe. It would be a complete abdication of responsibility to the Spurs' organizations and fans for PATFO to bring back Tony "Train Wreck" Parker.
    i want to agree with you. i mainly feel like the spurs won't move parker, but would love (!) to be wrong.

    Furthermore, nobody is going take Tony's contract without incentives included (ie. draft picks) The Spurs won't part with those.
    wrong. a team could be motivated to move a contract/clear space. all it takes is tony not wanting to play for that team and they could work out a buyout option.

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    all season people have been acting like tony's contract is unmovable

    yeah, no... gilbert arenas got moved, joe johnson got moved. off with that noise. this is on the FO.

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    Lol. You don't summon The Phoenix to battle some giant spiders. No...you wait until you face the dragon in the critical moments.

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    wrong. a team could be motivated to move a contract/clear space. all it takes is tony not wanting to play for that team and they could work out a buyout option.
    Well, you're the expert Gambit. Just explain one thing to me and please, use layman's terms, none of this technical BS I won't be able to understand. Why would a team with $15M cap space want to trade for Tony Parker just so they can buy him out?

    If you're talking about a double salary dump between two teams that ends in two buyouts, what's the point? Let the existing contract expire and start fresh. Unless the Spurs have a player on their radar in the offseason that doesn't include trading away Tony so they can max out Paddy, there is no incentive to salary dump Parker. Otherwise, I cannot envision a scenario in which the Spurs wouldn't have to take on another contract, possibly of greater length that is equal to or greater than Parker's.

    Even if some team wanted to do a Spurs a solid by accepting a trade for the Spur's weakest link so they could clear cap space (without incentives-very, very unlikely), Tony Parker would have to agree to the buyout and suppose he wants to get paid the $15M he's owed? It's not happening.

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    "decent" = 36% shooting, 2 assists, 3 turnovers

    let me guess, you must be mid's alt.

    He led us to a win

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    He led us to a win
    did you even watch the game?

    his ass was on the bench.

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    did you even watch the game?

    his ass was on the bench.
    A true leader leads from anywhere

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    A true leader leads from anywhere

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    A true leader leads from anywhere

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    I thought hater hated on everyone, not that he was blindly in love with Tony.

    Maybe he got erined

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    I thought hater hated on everyone, not that he was blindly in love with Tony.

    Maybe he got erined

    How I am blindly in live with him? He is the best PG we got and him leadng our team is when we are at our best.

    I am actually one of the purest spurs fans here

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    A true leader leads from anywhere
    Can he lead us from the couch then?

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    How I am blindly in live with him? He is the best PG we got and him leadng our team is when we are at our best.

    I am actually one of the purest spurs fans here
    When Tony was playing well, he was, indeed, our best PG, although we haven't seen that Tony but once since his return from injury. The Spurs desperately need that Tony to have much of a chance at a championship. Without a decent Tony providing solid minutes the PG rotation becomes a real muck. Patty can't play all 48 minutes, and Manu can't give +/- 25 minutes every game. Who next? Simmons? Forbes?! Rusty, raw Dijon returning from injury, himself?

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    How I am blindly in live with him? He is the best PG we got and him leadng our team is when we are at our best.

    I am actually one of the purest spurs fans here
    Sign of a pure Spurs fan. Appreciating those who made this franchise what it is (and who still are, tbh)

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    When Tony was playing well, he was, indeed, our best PG, although we haven't seen that Tony but once since his return from injury. The Spurs desperately need that Tony to have much of a chance at a championship. Without a decent Tony providing solid minutes the PG rotation becomes a real muck. Patty can't play all 48 minutes, and Manu can't give +/- 25 minutes every game. Who next? Simmons? Forbes?! Rusty, raw Dijon returning from injury, himself?
    Why does it matter how young Murray is? 19-year-old Parker was dropping 17 PPG on 50% on the greatest PG defender of all time in the playoffs. At 20 he was the second option on a championship team.

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