Tony will come back healthy next year
Thought the same thing as it was happening. He's had slumps before but bounced back. We'll just be able to bring him back cheaper now.
Tony will come back healthy next year
While most people seem to dismiss the idea of Tim signing for the minimum, couldn't the Spurs and Tim do something like this:
What works out best for the Spurs is for Tim (and Manu) to take a vet minimum contract this year to give us space to sign a max FA. The best scenario would be a two year deal with the minimum this year and backload the second year (2 mill year one, 13 mill year two). However, the NBA doesn't allow contracts like that.
But the cap is going to jump next offseason by 20 million or so. So the Spurs and Tim could do this:
Tim signs a 1 year vet min deal, freeing up cap space to go after LMA.
Next year the cap jumps by 20 million or so. Spurs use the cap space from that jump to sign Tim to a 1 year deal with that cap space - 1 year 13 million.
So, in effect, the Spurs sign Tim to a two year 15 million contract with 90% of the money backloaded but do so over two separate contracts.
He went: .182, .750, .500, .000(!), .200, .200, .429.
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/gamelo...88/danny-green
That three-game stretch in Games 4, 5, and 6, he was 2-16 from behind the arc or 12.5%. That's atrocious. Before Game 7, he was 9-33 or 27.27%. Still awful. Even with Game 7 (his third best shooting performance) he shot just 30% from three for the series. He's got blood on his hands, son.
Last edited by EIC; 05-13-2015 at 12:59 AM.
Yeah, no one says he shot well in that series. But he didn't have six bad games like people keep saying he had. He had two bad games, two horrible games and three good games. And that's just shooting. His defense in Games One and Five where there, along with Two, Three and Seven.
If you're a 3&D guy and your 3 is not good more than half the time and D is good even less that is saying a lot. He had a couple of good games, especially game 7 but he needs to become a consistent player. He is 27 and if he hasn't developed the necessary skills (defense, shooting, ball handling, rebounding, passing, etc) to be a complete player then he probably won't develop them at all. This is why he is a role player and should be paid accordingly.
Tim is not going to sign for the vet minimum, get real. Sorry but there is NO way he signs for that vet minimum. Wishful thinking though.
Danny is not going to be a consistent offensive performer in the playoffs against teams that understand they need to run him off the line and force him to dribble.
He can be so good on D though. Danny just needs to be put on the floor with the appropriate ball handlers. It really hurt Danny's offensive game even more with Parker basically unable to penetrate.
Williams-Gone.
Bonner-Hopefully gone.
Ayers-Hopefully gone.
Baynes-Will probably be back.
Joseph-Will probably be back.
Belinelli-50/50-Don't think he will be back.
Leonard-Will be back, max contract.
Green-50/50-I think he will be back.
Manu-Will be back one last season.
Duncan-Will be back one last season.
Google Joe Smith, Minnesota to see what happens when teams do exactly this sort of thing.
Problem with joe smith is that the timberwolves had it in writing, that's how they got caught. This is more like Lebron signing a deal with a two year opt out so he can resign with the cavs for the new max when the cap goes up.
LeBron signed for the max, albeit for a shorter period of time, which is also favoring him, not the Cavs. Duncan is an all-NBA player and even at $10 mil per he'd be a hometown discount.
My beef with Danny is that he's developed zero dribble-drivability. Re is probably a pedophile, but at least he didn't settle for being a catch-and-shoot 3-point specialist.
Yep, no way Tim plays for the vet minimum as that would be insulting to offer a hof all star who plays at his level that contact. Tim would laugh at you honestly.
He play fine D for the series except for a stretch of Game Six. That's more consistent than any other Spur in that series except Splitter, who was too hurt for his consistent D to be obvious. That you keep dismissing Games Two and Three is just silly, especially Game Three, where Green was pretty much anchoring the Spurs' D that whole game. I don't think you really remember the series, but you're already committed to the idea that Green choked, so you're like, "Screw it, let's just keep going."
The biggest issue is that you don't know what role-player money is and how much elite role-players get paid.
Ayres is most likely to be gone. Not sure about Cojo though. Bonner like is back due to how cheap his contract is.
Speaking about free agents, here are some interesting role player free agents:
Teletovic
Alan Anderson
Dunleavy
Tristan Thompson
Mozgov
Aminu
Tyson Chandler
Darrel Arthur
Dramon Green
Marreese Speights
KJ McDaniels
Roy Hilbert
Luis Scola
David West
DeAndre Jordan
Jeff Green
Kosta Koufos
Khris Middleton
Gary Neal
Alexis Ajinca
Omer Asik
Jimmer Fredette
Enes Kanter
Arron Afflalo
Robin Lopez
Wes Matthews
Paul Pierce
I agree
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