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    Can't even walk but still cancering it up smh.
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    Tony was playing great(playoffs vs regular season) before the injury, and its not just his scoring or barely passable defense that i refer to, its his leadership and corporate knowledge. That could not be replaced once he was out in the playoffs. If he managed his minutes and moved to the bench it would be possible to keep playing 3 more years. He would have to accept also being a a 3rd string point guard and likely the veteran minimum, but as the Spurs get younger, he would be a great resource of experience to pass on to new and younger players.
    He won't accept being a third stringer or a paycut. He's going to want to get Kobe like contract and get the same treatment that Kobe got during his final years with the Lakers.

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    Though the timing of these declarations is very interesting, i would be shocked if Parker isn't in the CP3 recruitment meeting (TP/Duncan/Kawhi will be there).

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    Spurs wont be much better without Green. I dont care how much offensive talent you have, if you cant match up defensively against the Warriors you have zero chance. Zero. Warriors has the toughest D in the league because of their versatility, all of their wings are good to great defenders. All ehile, their offense is the hardest to matchup with but with the Kawhi, rise of Simmons, and Green trio, Spurs were getting very close -- maybe a versatile mobile big away like Jordan Bell.

    Take out Green and the Spurs take a significant step back defensively when it matters ( cld careless about regular season rankings in a water downed league). Spurs need at least 3 to 4 great perimeter defenders, who can shoot and arent liabilities on O if they want a real shot at beating GS. Losing one, when these types are hard to find or replace will hurt SA when it matters most.
    I agree keeping Green is the better route...but we also don't know what he'd be replaced with and until we know it's tough to make a judgment.

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    Dude did great against memphis and rockets..but GS would've abused tony in that series. Spurs need to focus on players that match up well against the dubs. Thanks for everything tony but you're done

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    5 year 650 million will do it!

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    I agree keeping Green is the better route...but we also don't know what he'd be replaced with and until we know it's tough to make a judgment.
    I don't think anyone would debate keeping Green being the better route . . . but realistically, that's not the route they'd go down.

    As far as replacements, probably Sefolosha (sub par shooter) or Afflalo (sub par defender). Drafting Hart at 29 is another possibility.

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    Though the timing of these declarations is very interesting, i would be shocked if Parker isn't in the CP3 recruitment meeting (TP/Duncan/Kawhi will be there).
    The only player at recruitment that will matter to CP3 is Kawhi. Hopefully he's not expecting any kids in the next few months.

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    People mad at a player wanting to play for the franchise he loves.

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    As much as it pains me to say this and Parker has done many things for the Spurs, Spurs should trade him and dump the contract. Wether CP3 signs or not he won't be healed to January maybe. I'd trade him for Rubio or Melo if CP3 doesn't sign with the Spurs.

    People mad at a player wanting to play for the franchise he loves.
    Not me, I understand and it would be painful for the Spurs FO to trade him but there are better options out there to keep this team going strong and in the NBA loyalty only goes so far. If it's for a chance to sign CP3, Spurs FO would have to say bye Tony. Even Melo would be better, maybe Pop can teach him how to play defense, lol. Knicks would take Parker to get Melo the out of there.
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    People make a ton of assumptions. The level TP played at in the playoffs and his knowledge of the system - what if he meant he will take the min for the last 3 years to mentor and help off the bench? He'd be perfect in that role assuming his comes back from injury fine.

    Also, people are acting like TP means that if he can't play he "expects" a contract no matter what. He's assuming that he's going to fully recover. That's his mindset. It's not rocket science guys.

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    Three more seasons is surprising but I wouldn't mind him in a limited role as a mentor coming off the bench. Obviously the possible price tag is the most concerning. I don't see the Spurs letting him go elsewhere like Manu last offseason.

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    If he 1) can get healthy (huge if given that he has the same injury than finished Barkley) and 2) the price is very reasonable and 3) he is willing to take a bench seat if necessary, then why not. He's a SA legend, want to keep him a career Spur.

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    Can't even walk but still cancering it up smh.
    Yup. The is his problem?

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    The biggest problem with this whole Parker/Spurs/Retirement thing is the Spurs have to make their decision by July 1st right??

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    Vet min.

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    I'm not against it as long as there's no impact on getting free agents or re-signing players. He knows he's been overpaid the past 3 seasons, so it would be a very modest contract id imagine. Murray will start the first 40 games next season, that's guaranteed, as we know Parker will be out until then. We'll get a pretty good idea on how much he's improved, but the signs and the physical tools are there that, at the very least, he's going to get everything out of himself.

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    People make a ton of assumptions. The level TP played at in the playoffs and his knowledge of the system - what if he meant he will take the min for the last 3 years to mentor and help off the bench? He'd be perfect in that role assuming his comes back from injury fine.

    Also, people are acting like TP means that if he can't play he "expects" a contract no matter what. He's assuming that he's going to fully recover. That's his mindset. It's not rocket science guys.
    Porker is not going to take less than $15 million/year tbh. Yes got a mad ego and still thinks he should get paid like an NBA MVP, even though he has no business being within a mile of the starting lineup tbh.

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    I know right? These dumb Spurs fans think this greedy Frenchie blowhard is going to take so little money?

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    Porker is not going to take less than $15 million/year tbh. Yes got a mad ego and still thinks he should get paid like an NBA MVP, even though he has no business being within a mile of the starting lineup tbh.
    I will take that bet. $1000 that he takes less than 15M per year on his next deal? If he retires obviously null and void. Deal?

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    I will take that bet. $1000 that he takes less than 15M per year on his next deal? If he retires obviously null and void. Deal?
    I'm not going to take a bet with some troll on an Internet forum.

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    I'm not going to take a bet with some troll on an Internet forum.
    Ummm hmmmm

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    Hey, the Spurs traded The Iceman.

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    "Vet min" "less than 15 million"

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    I know right? These dumb Spurs fans think this greedy Frenchie blowhard is going to take so little money?
    Well, that Argentinian blowhard made $14M when he was worth vet minimum so if RC is going to offer him a boatload of free money based on past accomplishments, he's not going turn it down

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