Evans is a nice option to have off the bench, at a reasonable price though.
I'd like a link to a game where Reggie did really well against Dallas. I didn't see one this season. Maybe you could get a Mavfan to help you.
He could be an answer, but THE answer?
Evans is a nice option to have off the bench, at a reasonable price though.
I think he is a player like Nazr with more quickness- defensive agility and less size (can't defend centers)...i'll take him just at a small price and only if we don't re-sign Nazr.
However, I think that re-signing Nazr could be the best option, given the little market value he's gonna have now after his worst season and considering he's a center...with a bigger chance to increase his market value during next next season if he's gonna play better...under a not so high contract).
So we've got about 230 nice options in NBA at reasonable price....
Who are your answers? I've seen whottt call for Ariza but I haven't seen you on any bandwagon other than Chuck Hayes ... and the Rockets already picked up his option for next year.
Who?
Well Evans will be an ok fallback when we don't get Ben Wallace. I'd just like someone whom Dirk might just have to guard at some point. You won't like it, but I see Pop giving Radmanovic a visit in July. I wouldn't be crazy about it, but at least he had some success against the Mavs last season.
I guess it comes down to who reminds Pop more of Derrick McKey.
(I would also like to see Marcus Haislip in summer league, but I think someone else invited him)
I'd rather have Derrick McKey at this age than Vladimir Radmanovic.
That's funny. And the answer is........................Ancient Chinese secret.
So the only two names I get are Radmanovic and Haislip? I know you got more than that. At least I hope you do.
If the Spurs think about Radmanovic I might have to stop being a Spurs fan. Signing him would make the signing of Rasho seem like he steal of the century. All that guy does well is shoot threes ... and he's streaky at that.
Haislip would be decent.
In Austin.
I would hope that there is more than that.
But there really isn't in free agency.
So, sign Evans for the right price and still lose to the Mavs seems like the order of the day.
So Radmanovic would help the Spurs beat the Mavs or have you totally given up already?
I don't get it.
But seriously, I'd rather the Spurs sign Keith Van Horn than Vladimir Radmanovic. Radman, besides being a bad basketball player, is a horrible teammate and lazy.
Well, Radman did do better against the Mavs than Evans this season.
The only thing that suggests Evans is good for small ball is his height.
Forgive my lack of excitement for either.
Back to the drawing board.
We already have a better, chippier, more accurate 3 pt shooting version of KVH on the roster. His nickname is "Red Rocket".
Well, that and grabbing balls like they were, um, nevermind...
Screw Reggie Evans.
I don't know why you look at regular season performances versus specific teams as an indicator of how a player would work on an entirely new team. It doesn't make much sense. Duncan averaged 14 points a game and shot under 40% from the field against the Mavs in the regular season. Nick Van Exel averaged 8 points and shot 60% from three in the regular season.
How well did those translate to the playoffs?
On your drawing board, who can the Spurs get that will help them beat the Mavs? I'm honestly interested in who you want who will be able to help.
Exactly. No way do I want KVH. I'm just using him as a example to show how much a really don't want Radman. Radman is the last player out of all the free agents I'd want on the Spurs. KVH is in the bottom five as well.
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C'mon LJ, if Reggie can't do the one thing he does well against Dallas, WTF am I supposed to think?
At this point, I think that Shawne Williams has fallen to the point where we could pick him up for Scola's rights.
As for next season? Hopefully Pop will have big men he can trust to not suck. If you think that man is the wangdangler, ok.
Radmanavic is a very nice player.
He wants too much money though, I'd love to see him on this team.
I guess I'll have to accept no answer.
There is no answer in free agency.
If you must see Reggie Evans put up numbers against Dallas, look at the 2004-05 season. In four games against Dallas, Evans 6.5 points and 10.8 rebounds in 22.8 minutes per game. That's only 23 rebounds per 48 minutes.
I don't know why more Spurs fans aren't all over this guy. The Spurs lost because they couldn't rebound. A top two rebounder in the league is available.
Obvious fit.
I might have to actually break out my all ignore feature.
We can't keep up with you, that's why. You've practically lapped us.
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