I think NVE is a much better signing than MF would be. Especially with the Spurs giving up on Beno.
Thanks.
I think NVE is a much better signing than MF would be. Especially with the Spurs giving up on Beno.
whoa.. .what am i missing? fill me in.
any info on the money involved?
that's what i was thinking. does this give a better chance of rasho-beno becoming a package to trade?
No money info has been released. I'm guessing they gave him the LLE.
Since the season has ended, the Spurs have done their best to dump Beno. They offered him to teams in the draft in order to move up. They've offered him in other trade packages.
Something happened near the end of the playoffs that has led the Spurs to lose confidence in Beno. I'm not sure exactly what happened, but whatever it was must have been pretty major.
Even though Beno has some value, I don't think he has enough value to make a team take on Rasho.
Hmm... I don't remember hearing them wanting to trade Beno.
Told you mofos.
A couple of the trade offers have been leaked. Beno for Jarrett Jack being one.
Lj!!!!!!!!!! How could you! Look what you started!
Oh so many knives in my back and straight through my heart!
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Hey, that's good news for you. That means Rasho isn't going to get traded.
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Good signing.
Excellent jumper, FT shooter and somewhat a streaky 3PT shooter. We'll need him in tight spots.
NVE
Ginobili
Bowen
Horry
Duncan
^^^ That is an amazing lineup for close games.
You promise?
It sound like the Spurs are planning to ship off Beno and Rasho away from the team and away from each other.
The Spurs can trade Beno if they want, as long as they don't trade him with Rasho. I seriously don't see Rasho getting traded, unless the Knicks come knocking of course.
Cue all the Parker lovers ing when their boy isn't on the floor at the end of games.
As expected.Spurs sign Van Exel without cutting into Finley offer
ESPN.com news services
Tony Parker won't have to carry as much of the Spurs' load next season. San Antonio announced Monday that is has signed veteran guard Nick Van Exel.
"We are very happy to have Nick as a part of our team," coach Gregg Popovich said in a statement. "His leadership and skills will be assets at both ends of the floor."
The team did not disclose terms of the contract, but ESPN.com's Marc Stein reported that the Spurs were able to sign Van Exel without cutting into the estimated $2.5 million they have offered free-agent swingman Michael Finley for next season.
Selected by the Lakers with the 37th overall pick in the 1993 draft, Van Exel has averaged 15.1 points, 3.0 rebounds and 6.9 assists in 815 career regular-season games with the Lakers, Nuggets, Mavericks, Warriors and Trail Blazers.
Finley is expected to decide early this week whether to sign with the Spurs, Suns, Heat or Timberwolves.
I love this.... He was being wasted in Portland; I always saw him in a Spurs uniform.
Explain please!
Great! Now when the first team builds up a lead the second team can hold off any come backs. Now on to Finley.
He's a Suns fan. So he's scared and mad.
So you want to keep Rasho?
Answer carefully, I almost like you again!![]()
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