Yeah, Marcus I believe Pops will be waived.
I will wait and see on Thursday..because you know things can change quickly!!!
Yes, that's probably true.
But if Gooden shows he can be a contributor to a playoff-tested, championship contending team...his value goes up in the offseason.
And if he gets a ring.....that's even better!
Yeah, Marcus I believe Pops will be waived.
I will wait and see on Thursday..because you know things can change quickly!!!
Wednesday night/ Thursday morning is when the 10 day contract to Pops Ali-Bonsu expires so signing Gooden thursday makes sense.
I understand your reasoning, Timvp, but i like bonner with timmy and tony , and i think kurt thomas will also be solid come play off time, so there's only spot duty on the bench, scoring some point in the paint when timmy's out, a little time here, a litlle minutes heres
i see him more like a point burster off the bench
4th big
and i really hope we sign him, for the rest of the mle, we just can not not go after him
Gooden has the skills to take Bonner and Kurts minutes but it won't happen quickly. I see Pop bringing in gooden off the bench for maybe 15 -18 minutes a game for his first 5-10 games until he starts getting his assignments somewhat down and earns more minutes. Ultimately in the end, I see Gooden starting next to Tim and getting 25-28 mpg with Bonner and Kurt coming off the bench with Manu and Bruce.
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No, I mean Pops will be the Spurs' 5th big if that's what those knuckleheads are reporting.
Is there a difference between waving Pops and sending him back down to Austin? Would they be one and the same thing?
That was so gangster!
If you need a roster spot, they would be different.
For the Spurs to send Pops to Austin directly and have him there exclusively for a call-up, he has to be one of the 15 players on their roster.
I can't imagine that a release by the Spurs would prohibit Pops from resigning with the Toros and continuing to play in something resembling the Spurs' system; but unless he's under contract with the Spurs, he can be called up by any team in the league if it so chooses.
Yeah..and someone else could pick him and up store him...that would suck.
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WOAI Channel 4..Don Harris is about to talk about Gooden.
Harris' sources say Gooden will wind up with the Spurs, and might be signed by Thursday.
Yeah it's pretty much a done deal.
What do you think about it?
In retrospect, I think we will be saying that this was a red-letter date.![]()
If they're smart they'll cut JV since he's the one who doesn't even play anyway. Gooden is only going to be around for the rest of this season. There is no way this guy ends up with us next year. I'd take a chance on Gooden, keep Pop as an investment for the future, and get rid of JV.
If JV has to play any minutes in the playoffs, then that implies something is seriously wrong anyway. Mason is a better option at the 1 then JV. Give JV a job next year as an asst. coach, if not this year for the remainder of this year.
I think for the money it's a great signing but I don't look for him to be the savior or anything.
Let's face it, Matt Bonner is no defensive stalwart, yet somehow the Spurs have the 5th best record in the NBA with him as their starting center and with however many games lost between their big 3.
I think acquiring Camby for George Hill would have made for a red letter date. Getting a 27 year old big who can put up 12 and 8 for the minimum is not a bad deal, especially when your 3rd best bigman is Matt Bonner.
Agreed 100%. Question is..will he be a Spur next year? I doubt it.
ESPN's Mark Stein was just on the local Mavs pregame show (his usual appearance) and he confirmed what we already know - Spurs are indeed the frontrunners for Gooden. He claimed it would be between Spurs and Cavs, yet because the Cavs are almost certainly going to sign Joe Smith, Gooden would be the logical choice for the Spurs. He claims the reason the Spurs are the frontrunners is because they have a portion of their mid-level exception still available, whereas other possible lower-tier suitors (Mavs, Hornets) do not.
Another interesting note that he pointed out was the Fakers actually did make an inquiry about Gooden. However, it was just a possible ploy attempt to keep him from the Spurs. However with the expectation that Bynum would be coming back soon, it didn't make a lot of sense for them.
Agreed although I have to disagree with the tone of your post regarding matt bonner.
Prediction: Gooden signs with the Spurs and becomes the darling new Spur to Spurs fans matching their same surprise they had in Mason. Gooden provides average defense which is enough along side Duncan. His real value shows as he averages double digit rebounds and provides inside offense when Duncan is on the bench. In the end it becomes apparent that Gooden has never played along the likes of Duncan and it helps him elevate his game. The play of Gooden and Duncan as they learn to work off of one another shocks the pundits and propels the Spurs to the NBA finals. The Lakers cry foul because they never played the Spurs, but got eliminated in the first round by another Texas team.
Let the insults begin.
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