He certainly got considerations for the WCF MVP in my book. I think he'd've had a similar impact against the Pacers.
Not dissing his value or suggesting Bonner, just think there are cheaper options to do the defensive work. The fact is we will play against teams where we need the "rugged center", and he is probably a primary reason we swept both LA and MEM. Without him, we probably don't sweep both those series, but we don't lose them either.
It is fair to assume the road goes through OKC and MIA next year, both of which go small and minimize Tiago's strenghts to the point he isn't even on the court when it matters most. And we need another playmaker more than we need an all-around polished big. Cheaper guys, the 6 or so I listed before, can do the dirty defensive work when it's needed. I'd love to have both, and perhaps the FO can make that work by getting Manu to take $5m or less and amnestying Bonner, but if it comes down to a choice of bringing back Splitter vs. getting a defensive replacement + a perimeter playmaker, I go with the latter.
He certainly got considerations for the WCF MVP in my book. I think he'd've had a similar impact against the Pacers.
He started a game on Dwight and the Lakers only scored 4pts in like 8minutes.
When Duncan and Splitter were on the court together in the playoffs, the Spurs defense and +/- was great. And it's no coincidence that Duncan's best season in years comes when he's paired with legit big.
Splitter's deal isn't what would keep the Spurs from making deals. It's crap like paying Bonner 4 million when they could have bought him out for 1 million is what will keep the Spurs in neutral while other teams improve, some drastically.
Yeah I don't know about that. I believe thats going way overboard. I thought he had a good series but MVP? No ing way. The Spurs still win that series without Tiago even if its harder.
For some reason basketball-reference doesn't have the first game, where he was indeed -6. He posted +12, +11 and +31 in the next 3 games.
Thanks for the correction.![]()
Well, i'm with objective here... I find it much more damaging to pay $4m for a guy that won't likely see the floor, than $8m for a guy that I know for a fact will help Tim be fresh when the playoffs roll around.
Those are the point differentials between the 2 teams, not the individual player +/-
Splitter was -6, -4, and +11 against the Lakers before going down with an injury and missing G4. Still don't think he had a horrible series against them, +/- is deceiving, but I stand by my prior assessment that for what he adds to the Spurs he isn't worth $8m+ per.
DOH!!!!
Completely missed that. /facepalm
If $8.5M - $9M is all Portland offers, I will be very surprised if the Spurs don't match.
2 years left in the Duncan era. Tiago may not be posting the numbers people want to have, but he is valuable for the Spurs. System or locker room wise, he's better than most of the bigs in the market.
But if the Spurs has a chance to go after West, might as well let Tiago walk and grab West for 2-3 year deal. Once Tim hangs the jersey, the Spurs can really go in to rebuilding mode.
This is exactly the kind of contract that I predicted Splitter would get offered in November. This is a no-brainer for the Spurs to match. Two facts that get lost in the static are that 1. he is a wonderful compliment to Duncan since his strengths are exactly what Duncan needs (i.e. defend the PnR, guard bigs that like to bang, etc.) and 2. his emergence brought the Spurs back to a top 3 defense. This is the market and the Spurs will pay it absent of some blockbuster move that is unlikely to happen.![]()
For everyone wanting the Spurs to pass on Splitter, consider what options the Spurs have to replace him with.
If we get Ellis, Kirilenko and some picks in a Splitter sign and trade that would be a good off season in my book.
Please don't match an offer for Splitter![]()
I'd be happy to get Splitter back for 3 years, $25 million.
Significant cap space and potentially a sizeable trade exception if they can work out a S&T. It's all about opportunity cost.
Spurs made the wrong decision with Jefferson a couple years ago in that regard, but then made the right one with the Hill-Kawhi swap (didn't have a replacement for Hill then either, but it worked out for the best). We'll see which way they go this time around.
Splitter became a starter this year and whole team seemed to gel, especially defensively.
This year's team and the prior few teams were like night and day in big games.
Granted, it fell apart for Splitter a few times in the Finals because he played nervous and scared. I don't think we domestics realize what a big deal it is for foreign players to be in the NBA Finals the first time. (Look at Gasol a few years ago.) But I think he'll play tougher and more confident next time. And if they re-sign Splitter, there probably will be a next time.
Splitter is the type of player you won't really notice till he's gone.
Wrong. We're expecting Manu Ginobili to retire or play for the veteran's minimum. Us non-homer Spurs fans are also expecting Tiago Splitter to take a $15 Million 3 year deal. Exactly. Spurs should let him walk and offer their remaining cap space to a quality big like David West or Al Jefferson.
Wow, this sucks balls. I wanted Thomas Robinson.This. Doesn't do you any good to play well if you can't get to the finish line. Typical Tiago Splitter folding in the moment. Just like I said. Thank you. UNLESS we can sign a big free agent like Jarrett Jack. Also I like how everyone is taking Tim Duncan for granted and just automatically assuming that he's going to give us the same production next year. For God's sake I hope that you guys are right.
This. Pop and his fuc*ing regular season rotations in the middle of the NBA Finals. Again people taking Tim Duncan for granted. Tiago has peaked. Just ignore benefactor. The guy is probably another Popsucker and Manu fan boy that trolls everyone that disagrees with him.
Agree. I'm surprised to hear you criticizing a Spurs player. I'm proud of you.
Bingo. Best comment that I've read so far.
Cough... have Tim Duncan recruit Al Jefferson or David West. They both idolized Tim Duncan growing up and who knows, they might be willing to take a minor pay cut.
Not a bad idea. I don't think Blatche plays any defense though. Maybe we can keep Splitter and get Blatche for cheap. Now that would be great.
This. If we can keep Splitter but sign another big contributor like Jarrett Jack or Jose Calderon then I think most of our problems would be solved. We just got to hope that TD can play well for another year.
Co-signed.
Then you don't know shi* about basketball my friend.
That's what I've been thinking all along. Right now that Splitter is in his prime and at his highest value on the market, why not S&T him for Ömer Aşık, Lamarcus Albridge, or a quality big man.
I agree. We can probably convince him to play for cheap in SA, I mean I'm pretty sure that he's tired of losing.
I know this scares me. Tiago making as much as Manu, Timmy, and Parker? Popsuckers and Manu worshippers are out of their fuc*ing mind.
Well said. I wouldn't mind Kmart if the Spurs can get him for very cheap. He can still play defense and adds toughness to the team.
LMAO. True.
Nice comeback once again.
I agree. David West would be the ideal Tiago replacement because he can play defense and also score over Norris Cole and Shane Battier.
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Baynes could be just as good as Tiago. I mean, is not like he is scoring and getting 100 rebounds a game.
If im the spurs I rather spend my money on a scoring big.
No more than $6.5 for Tiago,, 4 years, last year Team Option.
I heard the Spurs already had clones of David Robinson and Hakeem ready to go and they only have to pay them in crayons because all they know is basketball and coloring.
I don't like to give up my sources so when it happens just know that you heard it here first.
The same Millsap who had 70% of his attempts be jumpshots, and has seen his rebounding percentage fall by almost 25% the past 5 years? That Paul Millsap?
For the record, I actually like him as a player, but it's laughable to suggest that 6'7 (on a good day) PF is going to "PUNISH" teams for going small.
So what's your take on the Grizz. Are they an elite team. Because the last time I checked Splitter was a main contributor in the Spurs winning that Series.
My take is the Spurs just need another playmaker and shotmaker on their roster period. That should be the main focus. Ellis (not my first choice), Jack, Mayo, and Evans all can provide the Spurs just that. Manu showed he can't be relied on night in and night out any more the carry the load off the bench.
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