Would the luxury tax not allow the Spurs to sign more than 2 of those guys? I know a S&T could happen, but with Splitter taking all of the MLE, I don't see how the Spurs wouldn't have to put themselves in further debt to sweeten a deal, unless the other team wants expirings. And someone would have to hypnotize Pop into believing Dice is the stretch big man he always wanted.
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have the Spurs shown recent interest in Bell/Cook, and will they come cheaply? Factoring in current contract length, expiring or not, said player not all about the benjamins.
Getting back to the new kids, how would everyone grade Blair's D in the last two games? I've been so pumped that I haven't focused on anyone's weaknesses, except TPs inability to stay on his man in crunch time, and TD/Manu not switching from throwing bricks to play making fast enough. From what I can remember, Blair did well at ending Mavs possessions for the most part, getting a block here, a steal or two there. I know Haywood went over him for a putback, but he did that to Timmy, so you can't fault him there... too much. Oh, and I loved the hard foul on Kidd. It sickens me when Bonner only "plays smart". And by "play smart", I mean "gives his opponent the path of least resistance". He needs to take it from Blair, both are pretty expendable. It makes sense when Timmy sometimes gives up points in order to stay in the game.
I don't expect guys like Gee or Temple to be rotation players, more like guys who get a chance to shine on b2bs, blowouts, and when an injury causes their window of opportunity to widen. Heck, even Hairston might stay in that group, but I'm going to assume he'll be the first SG/SF off the bench, at least to start. Idk how he wouldn't be in the 10-man rotation, unless Pop resigns RMJ. Which is highly doubtful. And I hope I'm not making a fool of myself and he isn't an expiring contract this year.