Would fit right in in San Antonio.
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The Spurs better start bringing in guys with personalities and that are well liked around the league because if they can't recruit players to play with them, this team is going to muddle on the fringe of playoff contention for the next few years before a five or six year rebuild.
The Spurs better have a plan and they'd better stick to it. If they're going to rebuild, then dump the contracts of Pau, LMA and pity, load up on high ceiling young prospects and future draft picks and start the rebuild. Otherwise, don't clown around doubling down on a bunch of bit players with future potential if the goal is to win now. Make sure you bring in solid talent that can fill some voids/deficiencies in your lineup.
Would fit right in in San Antonio.
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Once Lebron signs the Spurs lose a lot of leverage with LA. Which they might be fine with but hopefully they are using LA's desperation to get a better package from another team.
You are cringeworthy, plain and simple..
I'm the only one who somehow doesn't want Ingram or impressed with him? Not because he's from the Lakers.
I mean even if given a chance to acquire him without trading Kawhi.
Dude's body frame looks small and thin. He's 6'9" but it doesn't look like it.
Doesn't look special. Not to mention he looks pitiful as Cameron Payne as well.
I wonder if Spurs could flip Kuzma and Lonzo for Porzingis. Unsure where he is from the injury. And i don't think he is fitting in NY. Spurs end up with a pre injured Porzingis and Ingram plus pick plus wanger. Not a bad hall.
Ruining the Lakers one more time would be cool. I don't give a about Kawhi anymore; just not on that team..
It would be the height of incompetence if PATFO come to LA rescue. You could see they are getting desperate. Probably got a word from Lebron camp that he wouldn't be signing there alone..
Tatum would be a pipe dream but I’ll take brown kyrie + 1st round pick.
+1 the fu.. truth
When you trade a superstar you NEVER NEVER get equal value. The most you can hope is to get a couple of good/promising players and a few picks/assets.
Honestly, I don't think the offers for Kawhi will get much better than Ingram, Kuzma, (Hart, Randle?) + picks.
No one will trade a superstar or a star for a one year rental of Kawhi. The Celtics are even doubting of trading Jaylen ing Brown for a Top-3 player.
I'm all for make Kawhi sit next season and lose another tens of millions, but you'd lose him for nothing and would be much harder to rebuild. I don't think that's the route the FO and Pop will take.
You get the best you can get, it's a business after all.
Still can't get my head around it. So the man who was happy the basketball equivalent of the Soviet Union (ShaKobe Lakers) dissolved in 2004 and then asked for the league to have veto power on lopsided trades (Pau) in 2008 is now going to giftwrap them a path to a Superteam..
I don't blame any Spurfan if they just bail on this team if this happens. It would definitely mean Pop and co. have lost the plot entirely.
If the Spurs somehow end up helping Lakers form their super team, getting peanuts in return for a franchise star, I'll have to think twice about continuing to support Spurs after more than 10 years of doing so. So sad.
KD (before he snaked), Harden, & Westbrook fit in OKC just fine.
Paul George just became UFA per Woj.
I wonder if he heard it’s going down today and opted out.
Do you guys think Paul George opting out pretty much means he's gone from OKC?
I wouldn't mind doing a sign and trade with OKC. Send Kawhi there (they can rent a player for another year) for Paul George and then go for Lebron. Try and sell Lebron on teaming up with PG, LaMarcus and the young guns such as Dejounte and LW4.
The WOJ article indicates PG is still considering staying in OK, but LA is a possibility. Opting in would have meant he was staying for one year.
So, it appears PG has the option now of signing a max contract with either OK or LA. So I think he is just seeing what happens and is keeping his options open.
I don't know, I just figured that if he's going to stay in OKC that he'd opt in a give it one more year, that way he can bolt if it goes bad. I don't think he's opting out to sign a long-term contract in OKC. I could be wrong, maybe he really likes it there.
100% agree.
poundingthe is such a garbage website
Yeah Randle is going to get paid less than Gasol or Mozgov.
I'd just love if the Spurs were completely trolling the Lakers (and ESPN) and either trade him East at the last minute, or sign him to the SuperMax at 12:01 A.M. on July 1.![]()
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