Getting hurt at the same time as the guy you're backing rarely turns into a great career opportunity... so much PT he could have had but didn't. Hopefully he'll stay on the court this time.
Good call and good contrast - Dijon with LMA.
Getting hurt at the same time as the guy you're backing rarely turns into a great career opportunity... so much PT he could have had but didn't. Hopefully he'll stay on the court this time.
Were you looking to make a trade or just looking to 2020? That's when he could terminate his contract early. (His is the second highest salary in the league, you know...)
Zach Lowe with the props..
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/1...on-rockets-nba• Murray is going to be good. His feel and craft jump off the screen. The Spurs' point guard situation is one of the most important short- and long-term questions in the league. Tony Parker's status is uncertain. Patty Mills is a free agent, and the Spurs want him back. He is an important part now of their culture. It's tempting to suggest the Spurs can get by with Mills and Murray as place-holders until they figure out a permanent answer in the starting lineup. San Antonio can clearly win 55-plus games in the regular season that way. I'm beginning to think they could do it starting one of Matt Bonner's favorite sandwiches on the wing.
Simmon's Arenas-max should be like $65M/4 or something like that. The Arenas rule only applies to offer sheets, though. The Spurs could offer him like $107M/4 if they had the cap space to do so.
They say the MLE starts at $7.75 Million. A one-and-one seems like the best contract for both parties, but if PATFO think he's a keeper, then $45M/4 wouldn't be a bad deal to come in strongly with before the year ends.
Yes as someone mentioned 2018 summer only LA, Leonard, Green, and Murray on the books.
Lots of opportunity to re-arrange for contention.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/contracts/SAS.html
Not sure why anyone would want an old PG in Paul after watching Parker break down over the last couple of years. Keep Murray Mills and you're set at that position.
If we're talking offseason moves that will improve this team, you need to go get a guy like Re who can core in bunches and open up things more for our inside game.
been listening to that song like crazy lately. love the video
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His style of play reminds me of Penny Hardaway. He's not as athletic as Penny and is a little smaller height wise since Penny was 6'7 and Murray is 6'5 but outside of that his game is very similar. Also his body frame is very similar to Penny. He has a lot of confidence which borders on arrogance but I think its going to be a huge reason why he'll be a good player. If he works hard he can be a special player.
My concern is if Murray gets better he is going to take more shots and with Kawhi I don't see LMA getting many shots. He needs to be involved or he disappears on offense and defense.......makes me wonder if this does happen
would it be better to get a shot blocking rebounding center for this draft?
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Zach LoweMurray is going to be good. His feel and craft jump off the screen.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/1...on-rockets-nba
Paul would give the Spurs a high ceiling for 2-3 years before a real decline kicked in. But we all know he's not taking a pay cut to come here and Spurs won't over pay for him. But don't mistake how great a player he is. He's a top 3 point guard with an argument that he's number one. He would be a tremendous get. But he's staying with the Clippers, who will trade for Melo and vie for another average ceiling with a slightly different look.
2-3 years of a high ceiling, with Paul only signed for 4 years (all we can offer him), doesn't seem that bad a deal. Especially if CP3 ages well, which his game suggests he might... I would have no problem with Murray being the back up PG for those 3 "good" years, and then giving him the reigns (and a big contract) if he has learned well...
However, you are right in that CP3 is likely to take the money and stay with LAC. Not to mention that it would be quite difficult to make the space for him.
Excited about him, but the bar set by 19 yo Parker was pretty high..look at those playoffs box-scores..
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^^ Sam Presti
Best drafting GM of All time..
Keep in mins this was after Parker was starting the entire season...So he was given the greenlight from jump...I'm sure if Murray was treated the same, he would have good numbers this post season since he is more talented than parker as a rookie
Yes, he shrunk under pressure and shot an inefficient 40% in the conference semifinals when we needed him most. MVParker.
Is it any any coincidence that the Spurs won the game in which he shot the least shot attempts and played his worst game and lot all the others? No, it isn't. Exactly.
Best guard in franchise history and it's honestly not even close, tbh...
I'd put Manu up there with him. Easily.
But but but what about Alvin Robertson, Rod Strickland, Johnny Moore, and Avery Johnson?
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