gasol is not a cancer tbh
To make it work they'd probably need to replace Wade in the "Big" 3 with a player like Kevin Love. But even then they wouldn't have much of a bench.
When your plan is to dangle Norris Cole as a trade asset you're pretty much ed. Thats like us hoping Cory Joseph could be flipped for major role players and championship pieces.
gasol is not a cancer tbh
Diaw can't play the three. That's an awful myth.
Gasol/Duncan would have the same offensive problems that Memphis does. And their defense against PnR teams like Dallas and Portland would be awful.
I agree that Gasol to spell Duncan would be nice. But Baynes can already do that. It makes much more sense to me to have a legit four-man to be the fourth big. Failing that, I'd rather the team stand pat.
I think the Lakers' best shot at remaining relevant might be to go something like this:
PG: Nash/Isiah Thomas
SG: Lance Stevenson
SF: Kobe
PF: Randle
C: Gasol/Sacre
That's doable financially and - while not a top-flight contender - is an interesting team capable of upsetting some of the big dogs in a playoff series.
I'm sorry, but going into a s at adversity is cancerous. I imagine you watch enough of the Lakers to know some of the drama with Pau was his fault as well.
With Gasol on board, I wouldn't call the post-Duncan Spurs rebuilding. Are they winning the championship the year after Duncan retires? Maybe not, but are they a top 5 team with a legit chance? I think so.
Starters: TP, Green, Leonard, Gasol, Splitter
Key Reserves: Boris, Mills, at least one of Anderson/LJC/Bertans
I do. Pau is a high BBIQ player. I wouldn't even worry about Pau getting the system. It didn't take long for him to take LA's system. Straight up to the Finals in his first year playing the triangle under Phill. And that's not an easy system to get, especially if you're the main BIG of that system.
Splitter had to adapt to the NBA in the first place. That's why It took so long to adapt as Timmy duo. Gasol has been in the NBA for 13 years and Splitter is totally adapted right now.
Smart/great players figure things out quickly. That happened to Pau and that happened to Wade/Lebron and people questioned their fit too.
I really don't count end of the bench players like Ayres or Baynes. I couldn't care less about Ayres and Baynes is a 3rd string Center.
Tim/Diaw/Splitter/Gasol is what matters. That would be the rotation in the playoffs. Since I believe that Pau could play with either Diaw or Splitter, we will just have to agree to disagree.
I would take Pau for the MLE 10x quicker than Carlos Boozer as you suggested even if he is a better fit on paper and that says something.
I don't think getting Gasol means he necessarily plays less minutes. I could see Pop experimenting with Duncan/Gasol/Diaw lineup. Would still have floor spacing, and it'd be an absolute nightmare to defend that.
I'll believe it when I see it. The intangibles of Manu (and I'm a Manu hater) and TD just can't be replaced without lightening striking again IMO. and TP will be almost useless by 2016
Our worst case scenario is Gasol going to OKC, if Brooks is smart enough to use him the right way. Used correctly, he could unlock their awfully stagnant "offense" (calling it an offense is an overstatement) and make it the best in the league.
I'd love to see Pau as a Spur for the next 3-4 years, firstly to help us win another ring, then to help with the post-TD/Manu transition. He'd be a perfect fit IMHO. Will he take the MLE though? Unlikely.
It's about Parker in the end isn't it? He's stated that he will want to see if the team heads into rebuild or reload mode after Tim leaves when making a decision to re-sign with the Spurs. With Tim and Manu gone, TP is looking at Leonard as his co-star plus a lot of good parts, but none primary offensive options. Adding Gasol, in my opinion, can still generate his own offense albeit not at the same clip as 5 years ago. If Tony leaves next summer, it's definitely rebuild mode.
But isn't that all OKC has to offer?
Yes, but they're better positioned to do a S&T.
That and more minutes.
Your takes are virtually always extremely solid and well-grounded, but you did say "Pau doesn't really make the Spurs better" - and I strongly disagree. He has one of the highest BBIQs in the entire league and would still be a HUGE bargain for the MLE. He would spell Duncan, as the starter, on B2Bs and when we have those dreaded 3 games in 5 nights - and the Spurs wouldn't miss a beat. Not only that, I don't know of a player that would fit more seamlessly if Duncan (God forbid) were to suffer an injury that would cause him to miss a prolonged portion of the season.
And as others have stated, it may be worth the MLE (if he were to take it) just to keep him from going to OKC or any other team that may try to get in our way to #6.
But the Spurs have already dealt well with Duncan having a reduced role for the regular season. What would Gasol do? Have them win 65 games instead of the 62 (or whatever) wins they had without him? The only tangible difference he could make is with the regular rotation. But I see that overall impact as minimal.
As far as the OKC angle goes, the Spurs should never be so hubristic as to shirk attempts to improve themselves over attempts to screw over their rivals. That's the kind of thing Cuban does.
Proof that you learn something new every day. Today I learned that hubris has an adjectival form. My expanded vocabulary thanks you.
You responded to my post (though neglecting the injury aspect) agreeing that it would help our regular season record (even if by only three games or so - perhaps the difference between a 1 seed and playing on the road in the Playoffs) as well as possibly weakening (or screwing over) our biggest hurdle in the West, right? That's not worth the MLE?
I always loved the thought of McBob as a Diaw-replacement (not necessarily that he could do it as well), but now that we've got Diaw back - I'd like them to sign the better overall player considering that we have no true "holes" on our team. We seem to be in disagreement on who the better overall player is though, which is fine. I completely respect your takes and opinions, but we're just going to have to agree to disagree on this one.
TP is not going anywhere that's laughable.
While I hope you are right, I don't think it's laughable at all.
I don't see the Spurs trying to woo Gasol. They are going to be downright honest about what they are and let their success stand for itself. If he is serious about winning then he will sign. If he isn't, he will go sign for more money. Spurs aren't going to be hurting if he decides to sign with someone else because Gasol is not going to be a difference maker even if he goes to OKC. OKC needs to develop an actual system before they can start incorporating guys like Gasol in it. I just rather the Spurs keep the last roster spot open to give flexibility later at the trade deadline or even mid-season if we see someone we can pick up in a pinch.
I would normally agree with you but if OKC trot out a lineup of Westbrook/Jackson/Durant/Ibaka/Gasol then I can't imagine the Spurs winning.
Now I will never underestimate Sctt Br
ks ability to be a coach and not get the best out of his players strengths, but if he can with Gasol, OKC would be damn near unbeatable.
He will retire a Spur. You worry too much, did you see the house he just built in S.A.? Plus he got married and had a kid. No more bar fights for Tony he's a Spurs lifer!
They would still have no bench. You saw what playing 45 minutes per game did to Westbrook and Durant.
I do see the point that the upgrade of Gasol over Perkins does give them more depth with their bigs. I still see a team with no depth at the guard and SF positions.
You're not getting it. We're to the point where there doesn't need to BE a rebuild when Tim and Manu leave. Tony, Kawhi, Tiago, plus the role players, and maybe a developing Kyle + Pau = pretty damn good team. That would keep the window open another 3-4 years.
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