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    Indeed. Seems everything he says the exact opposite comes to pass.
    He's probably a Spurs homer that tries to have a positive at ude. SMH... I've seen plenty of those.
    Spurs just bought him as an insurance imho. He would get called up into the rotation should any big get injured but I don't see Pop grant him a spot in the rotation at this point of time, or any time soon, unless he makes some breakthroughs in his game and manages to impress Pop during the training camp
    He was a little expensive to be an insurance player. Whatever, I don't give a . If he can't play and turns out to be the scrub that his numbers show, then Pop shouldn't feel forced to play him. I rather give Baynes a shot.

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    It hasn't been confirmed that Jeff's contract is guaranteed for even the first year, has it? As I suggested earlier, unless I missed it, his 2/$4M deal might be like Haislip's make-good contract several years ago.

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    It's a stretch to expect amazing things, but he's a solid garbageman that will likely improve within our system.

    I liked the signing personally, but we need a lot more help with some more proven SF and another quality big if we want to get back to the Finals.

    I think he should be replacing Blair and/or Bonner. He seems like he's got some toughness, which is what the Spurs often lack with our softer Euros.

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    Anything more than 15 mpg and a PER of 15 would be a bonus.

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    It hasn't been confirmed that Jeff's contract is guaranteed for even the first year, has it? As I suggested earlier, unless I missed it, his 2/$4M deal might be like Haislip's make-good contract several years ago.
    Pendergraph contract is fully guaranteed with a first year at $1,750,000 and a second year at $1,828,750.
    http://www.hoopsworld.com/san-antonio-spurs-team-salary

    Haislip's contract wasn't a make-good contract. It was a 2 years min salary contract with the first year being fully guaranteed.

    and I Know hoopsworld... but their salary sheets are very well made with league sources.

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    I expect nothing..... Here is to hoping he exceeds my expectations

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    Somehow I just see him in Pop's doghouse after the first game he sees minutes in (ala Blair). Not to say he won't improve but I just worry about him not being able to get consistent minutes in our system to be a regular contributor.

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    Pendergraph contract is fully guaranteed with a first year at $1,750,000 and a second year at $1,828,750.
    http://www.hoopsworld.com/san-antonio-spurs-team-salary

    Haislip's contract wasn't a make-good contract. It was a 2 years min salary contract with the first year being fully guaranteed.

    and I Know hoopsworld... but their salary sheets are very well made with league sources.
    Hmm, thanks. Sham had Haislip costing the Spurs $462,808 after he was waived after 10 games:
    http://data.shamsports.com/content/p...2010/spurs.jsp

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    Hmm, thanks. Sham had Haislip costing the Spurs $462,808 after he was waived after 10 games:
    http://data.shamsports.com/content/p...2010/spurs.jsp
    Haislip asked to be released and agreed to forfeit his remaining guaranteed salary because he barely played with Spurs and had a big offer waiting for him in Europe.

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    Haislip asked to be released and agreed to forfeit his remaining guaranteed salary because he barely played with Spurs and had a big offer waiting for him in Europe.
    Thanks for the explanation, Bruno.

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    Pendergraph contract is fully guaranteed with a first year at $1,750,000 and a second year at $1,828,750.
    http://www.hoopsworld.com/san-antonio-spurs-team-salary

    Haislip's contract wasn't a make-good contract. It was a 2 years min salary contract with the first year being fully guaranteed.

    and I Know hoopsworld... but their salary sheets are very well made with league sources.
    Hmm that really isn't a terrible contract. Looks like he has some useful skills.

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    He would have been a decent signing had they not wasted half the MLE for him.

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    ^pretty much this

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    If he can crack the rotation deeper into the season than Blair did, and if he can steal minutes from Bonner, then win.

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    Bonner helps us win games in regular season and then Pendergraph can take over if Bonner and Splitters nuts shrivel up again in Play Offs.

    Play him every game five to ten minutes to get him ready!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Look on the bright side. He may be our only big that can jump over a matchbook on the floor. That's not a terribly high ceiling for him to reach as a bench player.

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    Hmm that really isn't a terrible contract. Looks like he has some useful skills.
    No it isn't. Nobody was ever really that upset about the total dollar amount. What pissed people off was that it was taken from the MLE, and not cap space. This meant that every dollar sent to Pendergraph reduced dollar for dollar our ability to sign someone with MLE money...namely AK47.

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    No it isn't. Nobody was ever really that upset about the total dollar amount. What pissed people off was that it was taken from the MLE, and not cap space. This meant that every dollar sent to Pendergraph reduced dollar for dollar our ability to sign someone with MLE money...namely AK47.
    If your disappointment is specific to AK47, then it should be noted that all indications are that he was asking much more than the MLE of the Spurs (he opted out of 10M because he wanted a multi-year deal where he would take a discount, but probably not a steep one) - which is why they moved on and allocated those funds elsewhere. They were still interested in him as a S&T candidate, but (once Tiago & Manu re-upped for their respective amounts) the ability to sign him for cap room or the MLE looked like a no go at that point.

    That AK ended up signing for just over 3M is an...(ahem) interesting...deal that was probably only available to Russian billionaire owners.

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    A David Robinson clone, guy who could defend a little, block some shots, alright athlete who can run ok the floor, can hit occasionally a 20 foot jumper.

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    A David Robinson clone, guy who could defend a little, block some shots, alright athlete who can run ok the floor, can hit occasionally a 20 foot jumper.

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    They have the same style, although David is taller.

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    If your disappointment is specific to AK47, then it should be noted that all indications are that he was asking much more than the MLE of the Spurs (he opted out of 10M because he wanted a multi-year deal where he would take a discount, but probably not a steep one) - which is why they moved on and allocated those funds elsewhere. They were still interested in him as a S&T candidate, but (once Tiago & Manu re-upped for their respective amounts) the ability to sign him for cap room or the MLE looked like a no go at that point.

    That AK ended up signing for just over 3M is an...(ahem) interesting...deal that was probably only available to Russian billionaire owners.
    Hey, I just listed the prevailing reason why people were upset with the Pendergraph signing. That's just how it is.

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