Really, for what? Not worshiping Giniobili?
Look, he was a good player. He was in that middle tier of NBA shooting guards for about 3 years. But he's old and injured now and isn't going to come back and be an all-star.
We're beatin' a dead horse there. Glad you're not mentionning "the one who should not be named".
Constructive thoughts someone ?
Really, for what? Not worshiping Giniobili?
Look, he was a good player. He was in that middle tier of NBA shooting guards for about 3 years. But he's old and injured now and isn't going to come back and be an all-star.
Anyone in this thread who has agreed to just Nick Young and #5 for Manu is a complete idiot and should now proceed to ban themselves.
Thanks
Agree. Finally someone thinking with logic instead of letting emotion and past memories cloud logic.
I think we can also use logic to support the side "don't trade manu you stupid" , even if emotion rules this side of the Second Global Spurs talk war( the first one being Tony vs Manu) ^^
Too lazy to search, but what side are TimVp and kori on ? they're usually spot on
Indeed. This is the part of the argument that begins to make absolutely no sense to me.
Suppose, for those of you who are of a mind that Manu is done and that the Spurs should deal him, that the best deal the Spurs can get is one that involves the Lakers sending Lamar Odom (via a sign-and-trade) and something else to San Antonio for Manu. Are those of you who are cool with trading Manu down with trading him to LA?
Good for you!!
The thing about Odom is that he can be really shaky in the playoffs.
Young and 5 assures us more quan y of play-off years
Manu assures us more quality on, supposedly, less play-off years
I take the quality, i want the championship, not just bein in the play-off for bein' in the play-off
I hope Pop thinks the same, like Julius Caesar "better to be 1st in some muddy town with a muddy river than 2nd in Roma "
And those concerns don't exist with Nick Young or whoever might be the #5 pick?
Look, I'm talking about a deal for what the Spurs really need. We know that the Spurs need a big man who can rebound and defend athletic bigs and an wing who can shoot the ball, right? Odom is definitely a long big who can rebound and defend athletic players. Supposing the deal the Lakers offered the Spurs was a sign-and-trade with Odom with Vujacic and a pick for Manu, Oberto, and Mahinmi.
Do you take that deal and allow Manu to go to LA?
You make houston better than you, then you make laker's virtually unbeatable for you ?
Great trade , it would certainly change for the worst the spurs FO reputation
That's if Manu returns to form, which after coming off severe injuries to both ankles at his age is a big if. If next year is just a repeat of last year for him, then where does that leave the spurs? Worse than where we are now, and then they're still going to have to make the descision on whether or not to extend him.
It's a risk worth taking
If he breaks down, he's a free agent, so we can just use money to get a player who will have more of an impact than young and 5
Nick Young? Good, young player - no question.
I'd rather the Spurs, keep Manu, trade up into the middle or end of the 1st round and draft Sam Young.
Also, because this is such a weak draft, there is no need for the Spurs to acquire the 5th pick.
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Bynum being out would be like us losing Finley to injury. A noticeable piece but ultimately irrelevant.
If they were missing Gasol/Kobe then it would have been equal.
This trade would also give us 5-6 million of extra cap space
If you're talking about 2010, it would reduce cap space by at least 6M.
If you're talking about 2009, it will add at least 1M-3M to the payroll and make it more difficult to use the MLE.
Explain that to me.
In 2009, Nick Young will make $1.7 million & the #5 Draft Pick will make $2.7 million. Ginobili will make $10.8 million in 2009.
Do the math, it saves us $6.4 million.
Unless Washington is under the cap for 2009-10 (which would absolutely shock me with Arenas, Jamison, and Butler under contract), they'll have to send back more salaries than just Young and the #2 pick -- they'll have to match what they take in, more or less.
They will have to send around 7M in additional contracts to make the trade work under the CBA.
Ok, then the money being exchanged is even not adding 1-3M. We're getting at least 3 players too so that means we have more to spend on the remaining players.
One player (the #5 pick) doesn't mean an instant championship. It WOULD be nice to get some youth into the lineup though.
Its more complicated than that. The 7M is on the low end of what can be sent back in addition to Young, it could be as much as 11.7M. The players and the size of the contracts would factor into the deal, but the CBA allows a fairly wide range in a deal like this.
You will be better able to comment on such things by familiarizing yourself with the information presented here:
http://members.cox.net/lmcoon/salarycap.htm#94
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