Is there anything the cavs can offer that the Spurs can't?
Kevin Love
CD98 has it right. Now matter how much ST wants to crap on Love he's proven to be a damn good player. Even in a tough role, he's done really well on a B2B finals team.
He's played defense better than most thought he could, is an elite shooter and rebounder and plays tough.
You wouldn't trade LMA for PG?
no. Not in these cir stances with very little chance to re-sign him. If PG said he would sign with SA then absolutely. But that is not the case.
To troll you. :-) For such a relentless hate troll you do not recognize sarcasm tbh![]()
Creative.
If that's the thing holding you back, LMA has a player option next summer. It's not a sure thing he stays beyond next summer either.
That's what I was thinking, and to me, PG gives you a better shot at beating the dubs than LMA.
Yes, I'm aware. That is definitley what's holding me back. PG is superior to LMA, but SA has a far better shot at keeping LMA and they would not have to give up a pick (like they probably would with LMA to get PG) either.
I thought the choice was between Pau/Pick or LMA straight up. I would not part with LMA and a pick. LMA for George straight up I'd be on the fence about. The pick in this deep draft is too valuable for one year of George.
There is nothing official on the tableso there is no choice that I know of. I'm saying I highly doubt IND would do LMA for PG straight up. They are going to want a pick.
Getting a player of LMA's caliber, if that appeals to them, would probably reduce the quality of the pick (like Spurs 1st at #29) vs getting a lesser player and wanting a better pick (lottery). Who knows.
Rent-A-Center Kawhi's
For that Kawhi experience for the rest of them.
Nothing substantial but thought I would post
https://www.thestar.com/sports/rapto...ay-arthur.html
Still, things can change. That’s what Ujiri is facing. Even if the organization did manage to make a deal for a big-time player, Kyle Lowry is a free agent, and multiple league sources say the all-star point guard has been grumbling about dissatisfaction with the Raptors for months. As of mid-May other teams were being told Lowry had “zero interest” in returning to Toronto, even if the Raptors offered a maximum five-year deal. Which since the club had no intention of offering a five-year deal probably made Lowry’s declaration easier to make.
If you just do everything he says, you can be the owner of the team he plays for. Makes perfect sense.
Again, like his fit better than Paul, and him giving up on a five-year deal might signal that he's willing to take what the Spurs can offer without giving up key guys.
West in L.A. may increase the likelihood Paul re-signs with the Clippers rather than goes to San Antonio, but San Antonio is said not to be interested in Lowry.
I said it in another thread earlier - don't underestimate the influence that old man has. If I had to bet on a place for a new super-team to form right now, LAC would be on my short list.
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