Tell us, Genius...what would you do? Or are you to scared to have a stance?
No kidding. Good thing none of these guys are the GM. Talk about clueless.
Tell us, Genius...what would you do? Or are you to scared to have a stance?
I love how people who want to get rid of Green because he's in the bottom half of the NBA never bring up the list of SG.
I can see Kobe, Wade, Harden ahead, probably some guys like Iguodala if he's counted as a SG. But it's not a long list.
I'm gonna really throw Green fans for a loop...would you say Green or Manu is more important to the Spurs?
That's a hard question to answer. With a healthy Ginobili but no Green, the Spurs may be a better match for Miami (May, because Ginobili is not the shooter Green is). But the Spurs would have had a harder time against Golden State without Green.
The Spurs' starting unit is better with Green, and Parker especially is better, so I'd say that he is more important than Ginobili at this point. , there may not be a two-guard in the league that's a better fit next to Parker than Green.
I don't agree that Green should be traded. He is and will be cheap and is both young and very good. There is zero reason to trade the guy imo. what his stock is worth and what you can get for it. I like what he brings to the team, I don't want to dump a defensive-minded guy who has developed into one of the most deadly 3pt shooters in the NBA who is also clutch as now.
What we need most is to upgrade from Manu. And no, I'm not a Manu hater. I used to almost like him as much as I did Tim Duncan. Whether its injuries or just age, it's clear he's done right now. Replacing what Manu used to bring will be next to impossible, but upgrading from what he does now will not be difficult at all.
Here is my two cents for the offseason. First sign free-agent Josh Smith, Corey brewer, and draft a young Shooting Guard.
this is nba basketball not trading cards.
What's with all the DeMarcus Cousins love in this thread? The guy is a one man franchise wrecking crew.
Manu will likely be offered a 2 year deal after all other transactions are done with (unless he decides to hang them up, unlikely at this point).
Doesn't really matter what y'all think about this, Pop understands he's a big part of the team, as he has stated plenty of times.
You know you gotta match salaries, right? Green is on a very modest deal (about $3.7m/year). Who are you thinking of getting for that kind of money?
I agree the Spurs will look to re-sign him, but I also think they'll try to move away from depending on him to be healthy and play well. He's a big part of what the team is now, and to be honest, that's not very good at all. They need someone else to play Ginobili's old role and just take what Manu gives them as gravy. Maybe De Colo locks himself in the gym and becomes that guy. Maybe Tyreek Evans is that guy. , maybe Carlos Boozer is that guy. But right now, the Spurs can't keep acting like Ginobili is that guy. It's not fair to him to keep putting him in that position when they've gotten Duncan and Parker help recently (Splitter and Green).
Depends on the cap situation. If the Spurs are under the cap, they don't have to match salaries. They could trade Green for Horford of Josh Smith if they renounce Splitter.
Agree 100% What does Horfords salary with the Hawks look like?
I know the perfect replacement for Manu. This person is also a restricted free agent. His name is Jarret Jack. The guy is not a kid anymore and I'm pretty sure he wants to win a ring. Why not go after him? Make some cap space.
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He's owed $12 Million for each of the next three seasons after this one.
The thing is he's perfect to play next to TP and TP loves him. I'm not one of his biggest fans because he can't drive and if the defense starts focusing on him he can't do but I think he's pretty much untouchable unless something ridiculous is on the table.
The only scenario I could imagine is if they're confident Red wants to sign here and they get a great big in the deal or great pick in 2014 since it's such a strong draft.
That's right. It's been a while since we've been below the salary cap.
Danny Green has found his balls and he's doing it on "The Big Stage" He's proven his worth and he will stay a Spur because he will only get better. He's been pretty solid the entire series and I see it carrying over. The Spurs won't rock the boat, they'll evaluate what's out there and just make tiny adjustments. I can't see Dwight Howard coming here.
I'm inclined to say Klay Thompson.
If he heals from that injury is dealing with this year late he is a big part of the team I agree.
keep duncan, parker, kawhi, offer manu 2mil~, keep nando, baynes
Green depends what his value becomes tbh.
Like if we could trade him for something good then we have to take a strong look at it. He's on such a good contract that he might actually get some real value. A Bonner/Green package could save the other team a lot of $$
Stupid thread.
Spurs don't blow the team up ever. They move slow, despite all the chicken little demands from the peanut gallery. They will take character guys who have shown the ability to be coached and to improve their games over guys that didn't work out for other teams for lack of the same things, regardless of their hops or whatever. Unless KD or Brook Lopez comes available, we need to stick with what we have since it got us this far. Blowing it up just resets you and now your older guys are stuck on a rebuilding team. There will be time for that later.
Especially with Tim under contract for one more year.
Plus this team more than probably any other in the league relies on gate receipts. No one will buy season tickets to see a group of new faces. SA is about having the same people all the time and win or lose with them.
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