I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I agree.
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I agree.
Knicks will keep D.Jordan so all thats left is RoLo and my guess is that he will either go to the Bucks because his brother is there or the Warriors for a free ring.
He spent most of last season pouting and dogging it, only caring to statpad his rebounds, so I'd be surprised if he comes back now. Also, I think the Clippers are fine with just missing out on the playoffs and keeping our pick.
Probably bring on Stauskas and Baldwin as the wing and back up PG... keep the uninspiring theme going..
Teodosic and McLemore could make some sense as perimeter insurance, but even though Walker is clearly in over his head at the moment, I'm not sure it's worth it to further block him with minimal players.
Even if they are interested, I don't expect them or anyone who might generate interest elsewhere to sign here anyway. All the madness that went down the past few weeks, yet this was probably the least talked about team. This place has become an outpost and among the most irrelevant in the league.
I made that comment before West blew it all up, tbh. Also, I was talking about a hypotetical buyout situation.
Yeah, Whatever bottom of the barrel trash is left over after the Vultures are finished.
When Casspi is bought out, should the Spurs look into bringing him in?
Yep. Our scrubs are as serviceable.
What about Corey Brewer?
Stop it.![]()
I won't stop, I think he has more serviceable qualities than Dante Cunningham.
Jordan's been pretty bad tbh and he's definitely not better than LMA or Poelt lol
Isn't he injured and possibly out for the season?
Plus, his Warriors teammates hated him last season and then he got in a fight with a teammate on the Grizzlies this season. Something's not right with him, apparently.
He looks like a better player than Cunningham or Pondexter. But there are some red flags with him because he can't hold down a job despite playing pretty well. The Sixers should have kept him based on his play ... but I guess he's bad in the locker room or something.
He played well in the short stint that he was with the 76ers. Maybe they let him go because the knew that they would be signing Harris and Simmons.
I would say that Brewer is definitely better and more mobile than Pondexter. Besides, Spurs desperately need a long and quick defender.
Something don't smell right, tbh. He has been available now for awhile, and nobody has signed him.
I know all the options are , but what’s the best player left to want? McClemore
Beg Manu to come out of retirement..
The guys call the game against the Spurs where all praise about Brewer. Anyone's guess why he hasn't been signed elsewhere.
The consensus of the league though isn't always right. Nobody wanted to sign Brook Lopez, but now he's hitting shots from long range for the Bucks. There's Gerald Green that nobody wanted to get, but he's been doing well for the Rockets.
Meh, the media mostly ignored the Spurs even when they were good.
https://www.nbcsports.com/philadelph...rewer-and-more
The Corey Brewer situation
Corey Brewer became a cult hero for Sixers fans during his two 10-day contracts. The man that went from playing superheroes with his kids to guarding James Harden is now available for any team to pick up.
The reason is flexibility. With the trade deadline so close, Brand and company wanted to keep their options open. It’s possible that no other team signs Brewer for the same reason.
Though Brown didn’t give the veteran wing a ton of run in his last two games, he still hoped that Brewer would find his way back to the Sixers.
“To not have him … you wish you did. But because of the period of time with trade deadlines coming up to lock down spots or money or whatever is not smart on the front office’s part. It doesn’t dismiss the fact that we may see him soon. He may be back in our locker room not too far away. But at this particular moment I understand why that decision was made and more importantly so does he.”
“I’d love to see him again. He’s just something that is easy and trusted and respected. He can handle not playing. You can put him in a game and say go stick some wing offensive player. He was fantastic.”
He is available as the Sixers did not sign him to the rest of the season. Like timvp stated, the buyout market doesn't really have a good wing defender so Brewer might be a decent fit for the Spurs.
Last edited by diceman; 02-07-2019 at 07:03 PM.
Well, if he was good against Harden, the Spurs should get him. Perhaps Pop can get a scouting report from Brett Brown.
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