As I have been saying for months: Inevitable. Patty is the only player currently on the roster who has the experience and character to be a leader - at least until Murray (or another one of the young guys) gains enough experience to take the baton.
I'd let Marco shoot every one of those.
As I have been saying for months: Inevitable. Patty is the only player currently on the roster who has the experience and character to be a leader - at least until Murray (or another one of the young guys) gains enough experience to take the baton.
I forgot about Marco. He would be my other pick.
All of a sudden Mills' contract doesn't look that bad. Glad he's still here. He has a lot of Spurs knowledge and can still contribute.
Bump.
I think Patty will return to a mostly bench role and have a strong season.
became when he grew out that hairstyle, coming in fat
refs not buying his bull flopping at contact he created...
I felt he was trying to expand his game last year with poor results. He should try more to be 3 and D guy. He needs to shot at a better percentage than be a volume shooter.
He is a chucker and definitely isn't a defensive minded player, so not sure how he'll be a "3 & D" guy.
It'll be interesting to see how Pop balances minutes with DeRozan, Murray, Belinelli, Mills, White, Forbes & Walker on the roster. I'd dump Patty, Forbes or Beli if the younger players emerge quick enough.
Obviously, Pop isn't of that mindset and will need to figure out how to develop White/Murray while still giving the veterans significant minutes.
Patty has been solid, sometimes great, in his role and time with the Spurs, but I'm not sure of his value without Manu and Tony around to set him up. Maybe DeRozan and White can replace some of that ability to create for others/him.
Otherwise, keeping both Beli & Patty around is redundant.
I'm not too concerned about Mills. He should be in the mindset of playing for his job this year and have a bounce back year. If not, then he wont play next year bc we will have 4 legit players ahead of him that will take away his playing time.
Atleast nobody hates him anymoreand only three more seasons of his perpetual suckiness
I don't mind Mills being the spark plug off the bench but i DO NOT under any cir stance want to see him share the court with Forbes at anytime whatsoever. I always got pissed when those two were out there together. There is small ball which works sometimes then there is midget ball which doesn't...
Last edited by SpurSpike; 08-31-2018 at 12:10 PM.
THIS!!
It'll be interesting to see how Pop uses Beli, Bertans, Gay, Mills & White.
I think all of them could earn significant minutes, but if anyone struggles he can go big or small.
I'm hopeful that White, Gay, Bertans & Poetl get a bulk of the minutes.
Also, I think Forbes is the odd man out and will (barring injury) see inconsistent court time.
He’s a leader and he’ll get the best of of Marcus & Rossie. I think the organisation use his all round on crt/off crt vet presence over the next few seasons to advantage tbh......
True. He did nothing to upset the other team's offense.
Regardless of the hate, I knew this guy was for real going back to his St. Mary's days. That doesn't mean I was excited about him being the Spurs minutes leader last season though. That was very much a sign of the Spurs slide.
This is why you got bolded in a couple of weeks rookie.![]()
....stilll pissed we chose him over COJO, still think mills dosent fit on this slow offense style of team (sure he fit perfectly back in 2014 but not any more), joseph still a better fit.
literally every single time he has had the chance over the past couple of years he either dosent even get a shot up or his barley scrapes the rim if it is not an airball....again most of the time he dosent even get a shot up
Happy Birthday! Perfect time to make a trade request!
https://www.poundingtherock.com/2019...tenured-player
Patty gets knocked pretty hard around here, mainly because many(myself included) dont like his contract. The reality is he is a good veteran guard to have the young guards around. To show them how to be a professional and show young players they get rewarded with hard work. His game has grown a lot since arriving 8 years ago. His value is a spot up shooter along side a All-star like Steve Kerr was to Jordan. Unfortunately, the Spurs have NO such superstar. His next contract is likely half of what it is, and he will be a great 3rd guard veteran to have at the end if the bench to mentor Lonnie Walker, and Murray. I personally think Belinelli is the guard that needs to go and has more value due to his outside shot and expiring contract. Spurs still need to find a bigger, younger small forward.
With the strengthening of the guard spots hopefully Patty's role shifts more to mentor and spirit leader than a guy the Spurs need to rely on for 20+ productive minutes a night. He's still the perfect energy guy off the bench in spot and situational roles, but shouldn't be asked to orchestrate the offense or lead the team.
Never loved his contract, but I love Patty Mills. One of my favorite Spurs. And the league's contracts have caught up so that now his spend doesn't seem too outrageous. Considering he is one of the last active roster players tied to the historic "Spurs way", he's probably worth the investment.
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