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But...but he should rest. He's ing up Duncan's last chance
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I hope Kawhi do not get injured badly in this summer with his National Team or during the world cup in Spain . We need him for next year championship ride
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But...but he should rest. He's ing up Duncan's last chance
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Dammit! Will miss this by a week!!!!
Won't miss this. See you guys!
See you mofo's, I'll be the one in a TD Jersey![]()
Manu is old as , and we've seen what he looks like with/without rest. He also takes forever to get his confidence back after returning from an injury.
Leonard is young, still developing and learning (perfect opportunity), both times he's been injured he bounced back FAST. He can handle extended minutes in the off season.
Uh, I feel the need to remind everyone that Kawhi is NOT YET on the team. He's invited to camp, with a total of 27 other guys for 12 spots, some of which are already filled.
I've been to Araneta, unfortunately, those who are only in the courtside and lowerbox can go near the court, those who are in the upperbox and general admission have different entrance/exit area.
Just to clear things up: http://projectspurs.com/2014-article...in-manila.html
The exhibition game is completely separate from the Team USA mini-camp. The game in Manila is basically some rich guy inviting NBA players over for a glorified scrimmage against the Philippine national team.
I'm doubting the Spurs would even approve, then, and I'm guessing since this isn't under the USA*Basketball umbrella, they can veto.
Sounds VERY sketchy...
Leonard might have a 'love for the game' clause that allows him to participate, who knows. I recall Magic Johnson had such a clause in his contract before.
Understandably very sketchy for non-Filipino citizens. He's not just some rich guy, he's a telecommunications magnate and global investor who has brought several NBA players over for exhibition games. List includes Kobe Bryant, Javale McGee, Kevin Durant, Chris Paul, Tyreke Evans, James Harden, to name a few. None of the players were injured, and I doubt any of our reed-thin national players inflict substantial damage on Blake Griffin, Kyle Lowry, and company. Yeah the Spurs can veto, but they haven't as of the moment so there's that. Leonard's name was pulled once but it's back up there so I guess he *really* is headed to the Philippines. The Philippines loves basketball and I doubt any of our cagers would want to harm your precious little Kawhi, but we'll keep you posted just in case he gets a papercut or something![]()
One of the richest man on our country who has already brought KD, Kobe, and other stars during the lockout period is responsible for this event. He also announced on his twitter that Kawhi is indeed going. Even the head coach of our national team. So it is set. Nothing sketchy imhp.
AFAIK, players could do whatever they wanted during the lockout, since the league and the owners had no say in their activities during the lockout.
This is a very different situation from then.
I'm not saying that anything sketchy's going on - just that the lockout situation can't be compared to this one.
That is true, I took that into consideration. Otoh, how could they have arranged this if they weren't allowed? Wouldn't have made sense for them to advertise the event if they weren't coming over. Regardless, we'll let you know how they do over here. Kevin Love just visited last month, Gordon Hayward last April. Pretty sure both were unscathed. Also attended a Matt Bonner event here last year, he was under contract then. Shot some hoops, didn't harm himself in the process.
I'm also based in the Philippines.My earlier posts were trying to explain things for other posters.
And I remember reading something about how basketball camps and other events are normally not an issue contract-wise, it's actual games - for charity, as an exhibition or otherwise - that may be restricted in players' contracts.
We don't know if Leonard's contract allows him to play non-national team and non-NBA games, but other players have that restriction in their contracts. Jordan had one which was detailed in the Jordan Rules book.
Greetings, kabayan! That will be an issue, though I'm sure the details will iron themselves out. Will ask my fellow media friends regarding their financial and contractual arrangements soon as I get to.
UPDATE, if anybody still cares: NBA Players are allowed to play in exhibition games like these. Their contracts allow for promotional and exhibition games such as this one. What NBA players are disallowed to do is joining foreign leagues during the summer or the season. The sole issue during the lockout was that they were prohibited from identifying themselves as NBA players. Not sure but if they allow players to play in the Drew League in the offseason, the more these promotional games should be allowed. Event was made possible through coordination with the NBA Philippines.
Last edited by FireMicoHalili; 07-02-2014 at 02:32 AM.
Yeah, if it's an NBA-sanctioned event, there would be no issue.
Thank god. I woulda killed myself if Kawhi ended up not going. I dont give a about the others.
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