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    That's just not even close to true.
    It's way closer to true than it is to false. Have you even seen Metta play this season?

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    As long as the spurs get SOMEBODY
    agreed

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    So artests brother says he'd like to play in sa?! Cool I guess

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    Because he's someone I've heard of and AAAAAAAAAHHH we have to get someone, even if they're a washed up piece of !!!!
    Why do you post like an ignorant ? Do you have any better ideas? Jeffers?
    As long as the spurs get SOMEBODY

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    It's way closer to true than it is to false. Have you even seen Metta play this season?
    Every buyout candidate has looked washed up and finished, tbh..Granger has looked absolutely awful this season, too..Earl Clark is my preference for his athleticism, but he has been terrible this season..they're all low-risk/medium-reward signings..

    Granger, Clark and World Peace are 6'8 with large frames(especially the latter) that would be playing PF for the Spurs..Shannon Brown is a PF in a 6'4 SG's body at this point..

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    Every buyout candidate has looked washed up and finished, tbh..Granger has looked absolutely awful this season, too..Earl Clark is my preference for his athleticism, but he has been terrible this season..they're all low-risk/medium-reward signings..
    People seem to have forgotten how done Diaw looked in Charlotte.. Players who are performing rarely get bought out. People also need to realize whoever the Spurs sign won't even be in the rotation. We're taking about an emergency wing who can give spot minutes at the three and four at most. If any of them performe well enough to get more than the min next year, it'll be a coup.

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    Boris was a special case tbh, he hated his coach (who broke his consecutive game played streak) and was obese... And he still looked pretty good, was easily the best buyout candidate at the time...

    Only Granger falls in the same category imo...

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    We will end up with the corpse of Jamison. Everyone who has the chance are taking there talents to south beach

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    We will end up with the corpse of Jamison. Everyone who has the chance are taking there talents to south beach
    They have one roster spot.

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    Because he's someone I've heard of and AAAAAAAAAHHH we have to get someone, even if they're a washed up piece of !!!!
    he's not being a . this is the exact sentiment of over 80% of spurs talk right now. I feel the same way (that the spurs have got to grab SOMEBODY to shore up before the playoffs), but people are not even being realistic and are wanting players on name recognition that are a s of the player you are even recognizing the name of. Artest and granger of years past are gone. I could see maybe granger pulling a diaw and fitting in and working out, likely not nearly as well as boris but still. I could see MWP being sJax part II.

    clark > granger > > > > > > > MWP

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    Every buyout candidate has looked washed up and finished, tbh..Granger has looked absolutely awful this season, too..Earl Clark is my preference for his athleticism, but he has been terrible this season..they're all low-risk/medium-reward signings..

    Granger, Clark and World Peace are 6'8 with large frames(especially the latter) that would be playing PF for the Spurs..Shannon Brown is a PF in a 6'4 SG's body at this point..
    I'll take the 6'8 PFs who can actually move and slide their feet pretty quickly.

    1. Clark
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    2. Granger
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    3. Metta

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    he's not being a . this is the exact sentiment of over 80% of spurs talk right now. I feel the same way (that the spurs have got to grab SOMEBODY to shore up before the playoffs), but people are not even being realistic and are wanting players on name recognition that are a s of the player you are even recognizing the name of. Artest and granger of years past are gone. I could see maybe granger pulling a diaw and fitting in and working out, likely not nearly as well as boris but still. I could see MWP being sJax part II.

    clark > granger > > > > > > > MWP
    The thing is, the current pool isn't exactly worth salivating over. At this point of the season, adding a big/experienced forward such as MWP/Granger is really the closest definition of 'solid' Spurs can give.

    Honestly, if not for the Buyout Period as of this moment the only players available would be D-Leaguers and some really bad F/A's who were never good in the first place. So with that compe ion in mind, Granger and company seem like gold.

    Still, if anyone is expecting whoever San Antonio signs to deliver anything more than 5-10 minutes, They'd be a very wishful thinker.

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    Earl Clark clears today, correct?

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    Earl Clark clears today, correct?
    He was waived Friday.....so yeah I'm sure.

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    I'll take the 6'8 PFs who can actually move and slide their feet pretty quickly.

    1. Clark
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    2. Granger
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    3. Metta
    Mine:
    1. Granger
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    3. Big Baby
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    9785. Ayres crippled brother
    9786. Baynes autistic cousin
    9787. Artest

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    0.00% chance big baby comes here.

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    0.00% chance big baby comes here.
    That wasn't a prediction list. I'm not sure either of the other two will, either. Imagine THAT meltdown.

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    The thing is, the current pool isn't exactly worth salivating over. At this point of the season, adding a big/experienced forward such as MWP/Granger is really the closest definition of 'solid' Spurs can give.

    Honestly, if not for the Buyout Period as of this moment the only players available would be D-Leaguers and some really bad F/A's who were never good in the first place. So with that compe ion in mind, Granger and company seem like gold.

    Still, if anyone is expecting whoever San Antonio signs to deliver anything more than 5-10 minutes, They'd be a very wishful thinker.



    This post really sums this free agent window for the Spurs.

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    Glen Davis commits to Clips. Nice get for them. They definitely improve.

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    Wonder if there is any interest in Ivan Johnson. Just saw he was born in San Antonio. Can't be worse than Ayres.

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    Wonder if there is any interest in Ivan Johnson. Just saw he was born in San Antonio. Can't be worse than Ayres.
    he wants to get paid tbh

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    Wonder if there is any interest in Ivan Johnson. Just saw he was born in San Antonio. Can't be worse than Ayres.
    He's ing crazier than Stephen Jackson. There's a reason his NBA career ended in his 20s and he's playing in China.

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    They have one roster spot.
    James Jones could be waived to open a second one

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    James Jones could be waived to open a second one
    Possibly, but they didn't even waive RMJ. They traded him into someone's cap exception. Being over the tax threshold, cutting players is EXPENSIVE. You still have to pay the salary AND the tax on that player, and the salary AND the tax on any new player you would want to sign.

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    Possibly, but they didn't even waive RMJ. They traded him into someone's cap exception. Being over the tax threshold, cutting players is EXPENSIVE. You still have to pay the salary AND the tax on that player, and the salary AND the tax on any new player you would want to sign.
    The marginal cost of such a maneuver is fairly inexpensive. It's just the pro-rated portion of the league minimum salary plus any associated tax.

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