After extending Aldridge the Spurs don't have the contracts to trade for Marc Gasol, but Cleveland have a lot to work with, especially including that Brooklyn pick.
Yea, at this point, I prefer he wait. I also remember was it Penny Hardaway and Grant Hill? They will not push him. Besides the team is doing ok. It's been a soft schedule and they will hit rough paths, but so far have defeated the teams they are supposed to.
Last edited by SAGirl; 11-27-2017 at 12:32 AM.
After extending Aldridge the Spurs don't have the contracts to trade for Marc Gasol, but Cleveland have a lot to work with, especially including that Brooklyn pick.
Gasol would be the perfect Spur tbh. But as the poster above stated, we don't have the pieces to make a realistic trade work. CLE or some other 2nd tier team would be a good option though. I don't think he's in Memphis at the start of next season.
Green and Mills contracts works. Heck they could even ask for Anderson or Bertans. But I think this small ball line up is really working for us. Having Leonard would put us right near the top. I just dont think two traditional bigs would these days. Heck even Pelicans are not dominating with the two best bigs in the game. And our guards would be probably worse without Green and Mills. And yes we would still have Leonard and Gay. Anyway it's a big risk with moderate reward to trade for Marc.
Last edited by tbdog; 11-27-2017 at 05:01 AM.
Spurs already have two traditional bigs and play them together some, but not all game, and they are winning with lineups were they are staggered most of the time and sometimes Pau doesn't close a game. To add a third expensive big to those 2 doesn't make sense. For Marc, either Pau GAsol or Lamarcus have to go out in a trade.
Also, for Memphis it doesn't make sense to trade for either guy.
Last edited by SAGirl; 11-27-2017 at 08:40 AM.
I wonder why your source close to Spurs didn't tell you about that...Weird.
Also, next time you see "your source" ask him why the team allowed Kawhi to train in the summer without restrictions or any other issue.
Everyone with access to SDSU Jam saw him working every morning there with his trainer Randy Shelton. And some of those days with Jamaal Franklin, others with T.Cunninghan, both playing in China.
This is something I would love to know...Since you have this source it would be nice to get an answer.
Like Spurs' doctors did with Kawhi's quad injury.
Kawhi was working all summer, it's clear they thought his injury wasn't that serious. Like I've said before, the Spurs' medical staff made a big mistake in their first diagnosis approach and now...suddenly...they are perplexed.
Doctors letting an injured player to aggravate his injury in the summer...I guess they wouldn't admit it, right?
Exactly. Grizz are in a bad situation but they can work for a better trade.
Would he say he was Rooked?
I knew this was gonna happen.
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Low hanging fruit... guilty as charged.
He tried to rook Marc Gasol
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Fizdale wanted to act like he was Pop; but last night he clearly overplayed his hand with the Gasol benching..
at fizdale firing.
Yah, as precarious as their relationship was (per reports), he committed suicide w/ that move.
So Gasol is officially a "coach killer", but I'm sure he'll be given a free pass by the media because he's white. Instead, they'll pretend it's the 8 game losing streak that did him in. Don't buy it. Been on the job for only 1+ season and the team has maxed out in that time.
Grizzlies need to stop treating Gasol and Conley as if they're Duncan, Ginobili, Parker and re-build; even if the goal is to continue to compete for the right to lose in the 1st round. As spursistan said, they could probably trade Gasol for Love, who's 3 years younger, plus Cavaliers 1st (not Nets pick) or Zizic or maybe both.
Clippers should trade Jordan, but not for Thompson, Frye and Cavaliers' 1st. Instead, for Gortat, Smith, Satoransky and 1st. They're all up a year earlier than Thompson, so they'd have greater financial flexibility.
Last edited by TD 21; 11-27-2017 at 05:25 PM.
Don't see why the Wiz would make that trade. Gortat means more to the Wiz than Thompson does to the Cavs tbh, and while DeMonkey is the better player in the right situations Gortat fits the Wiz's offense better.
Wizards are one more significant piece away from having a legit shot to win the East . . . and Jordan's not that player. But he'd still upgrade them and show the team that management is serious about trying to contend now. They were probably hoping Pelicans would flop, so they could pursue Cousins. Gasol probably only comes available if he asks out and he'd more than likely require Oubre and an additional 1st.
Gortat is in decline and has periodically griped about being underappreciated.
Grizzlies imploding but geezz bad drafting. then you add the Chandler Parsons contract.
I just can't see the Wiz trading their emotional leader (as overrated as that term is) for a rental of DeMonkey who wouldn't even elevate their ceiling. Wiz have enough as is to at least be a legitimate threat in the East this year; if the Cavs don't make any moves and everyone else stays as is, they're already better than Boston and Toronto currently and close enough to the Cavs to have a legit shot.
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