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  1. #26
    Ghost Writer
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    Kidd guarantees no cap room then. Payton off the books at least alleviates the cap situation.



  2. #27
    Archie
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    NO IT DOESN'T WHEN THE REMAINING CONTRACTS PUT THEM OVER THE CAP.

  3. #28
    ChumpDumper
    Guest
    Kidd guarantees no cap room then.
    There won't be any cap room in any case.

    Spurs go over from here on out.

    Then you can start thinking about how to trade for Payton again....

  4. #29
    Ghost Writer
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    You assume whatver money is left over will go to the players in-house.

    The remaining contracts would put them over the cap with Kidd, too. The difference being at the end of 6 years, the Spurs would still be paying Kidd $12 million.


  5. #30
    Archie
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    Yes, the Spurs will be capped out in 2006-07 even if they have a Payton coming off the books.

    So now you are worried about 2009?

  6. #31
    ChumpDumper
    Guest
    The difference being at the end of 6 years, the Spurs would still be paying Kidd $12 million.
    Man that would be great having a first ballot hall of fame PG here for 6 years!

    Look Casper, Kidd isn't my first choice, but he is an actual choice.

    Payton isn't.

  7. #32
    Ghost Writer
    Guest
    You assume our current players will get every red cent of the cap even with Payton going elsewhere. How come that didn't happen this season with Robinson and Smith going bye-bye?





  8. #33
    Archie
    Guest
    So they're going to let Jackson, Parker, and Ginobili walk away for nothing in return?





    qUeSTioN.

  9. #34
    Aggie Hoopsfan
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    Archie,

    Whose to say Kidd will be great in those last 3 years?

    Payton makes perfect sense. Say he comes for three, by the end of his "run", Parker would be a beast and ready to lead this team for the rest of Duncan's prime (he's already close to it, and only 3 APG behind the "great" Kidd's output).

    Let's look at this from an outcome based result:

    Spurs sign Kidd:

    - Spurs tied up in long-term contract with aging PG with diminishing defensive skills
    - Cluster in backcourt
    - Parker rift likely to emerge, possibly force trade
    - Growth of SJax, Manu stunted
    - Spurs complete lack of front line players (both in quality as well as quan y - who starts at center?)
    - Kidd <<<<<< Payton and Malone to LA

    Spurs sign Payton:

    - Better addresses need (Spurs get scorer, and GP can also mentor Parker)
    - Keeps key cog from #1 threat to the throne
    - Possibility Malone comes to SA instead for the vet min.
    - Gives Spurs cap room to add solid big man (PJ Brown, Zo, Brad Miller)
    - Avoids backcourt cluster , alienation of Tony Parker, stunted growth of Manu, SJax

    These are just off the top of my head, but it appears in going after Kidd we're headed down the road of "we're ed" instead of "we're set."

    LA is upping the ante significantly right now, and a 30 year old PG for the max when we don't need him is kind of the equivalent of throwing in everything you got into the pot when you're sitting with a pair of aces while your opponent (LA) is sitting pretty with four of a kind.

    AHF

  10. #35
    IcemanCometh
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    Where in I am looking at LA Portland and Miami do you see San Antonio? Payton isn't even interested in player here, to make him interested we would have to pay him the exact same amount we would have to pay Kidd.

  11. #36
    ducks
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    gp still wants to get paid he wants to work out a sign and trade if he goes to lakers

  12. #37
    Archie
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    With Payton you still lose your second star after 3 years. There are no guarantees that Parker remains in SA after that time either.

    So now having the 33 year old Kidd for 3 more seasons is awful but having the 35 yr old Payton for 3 seasons is something to be desired?

    Also, Malone could come to SA for that same amount or perhaps Mourning comes for what the Spurs have left over after signing Kidd.

  13. #38
    bigzak25
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    When you have TD, you need 3's and another lowpost Defender to keep TD out of trouble.

    The FO has to get this done. If they don't, then they have failed. If they sign JK, and Mourning tags along, okay, I can see that. The spurs still need a clutch shooter, piatkowski or peeler. Willis and Kerr will sign for the minimum...great.
    Speedy walks, and frankly, i'd let Jax hit the street too if they could get one of the above mentioned shooters.

    Then we're set for 2003-2004 and we'll just have to worry about the rest later I guess.

    I can only hope that we can ship JK's ass off to Golden State next year for some players that will actually help the team.

    And Everytime I see Don Harris saying "Kidd AND Tony, I've been sayin it for a year"....I wanna punch him in the face.

  14. #39
    IcemanCometh
    Guest
    how exactly does signing payton avoid the problems we would have with signing kidd? he could play sg, just not defend ANY sg in the league. You still have the stunted growth of manu and jackson. you still have payton dominating the ball instead of parker.

  15. #40
    Aggie Hoopsfan
    Guest
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    rack that, great post bigzak.

    One minor change: we should keep SJax, and I think we will.

    AHF

  16. #41
    TwoHandJam
    Guest
    Good take Zak. I haven't seen you around before.

  17. #42
    Archie
    Guest
    Letting Jack walk for Peeler? Remind me what is great about that idea.

  18. #43
    Ghost Writer
    Guest
    Um, Ice, because Payton can guard SGs as effectively if not better than Kidd. Oh, and he can shoot better than Kidd. And I almost forgot... he played half of last season as a SG with Seattle and then Milwaukee.

    And the really cool part is that Parker and Ginobili could start in the backcourt in 3-4 seasons instead of 6-7.

    How's that?



  19. #44
    TwoHandJam
    Guest
    Letting Jack walk for Peeler? Remind me what is great about that idea.
    I'd do it for Pike, though. That mofo can hit the open shot from anywhere.

  20. #45
    kohai
    Guest
    If either Payton OR Kidd is singed this year, you can pretty much:

    a) kiss Speedy goodbye, immediately
    b) kiss Manu goodbye in 2004.
    c) possibly kiss Jack goodbye, as minutes at the 2 will be almost non-existant, and Manu will take most of them, and then some at the 3.

  21. #46
    Archie
    Guest
    And the Spurs would somehow magically not have the cap rules apply to Ginobili in 2004 if the Spurs sign someone else?

    Spurs are bringing back Jack.

  22. #47
    kohai
    Guest
    Archie, I know that the Spurs WANT to bring back Jack, but does he want to come back to pretty much back up Bruce? His minutes at the 2 will be almost zero, since Manu has to play SOMETIME.

  23. #48
    IcemanCometh
    Guest
    yeah payton can guard sgs better than kidd who can guard them not at all. and remind me again how good milwaukees defense was? Anyone who knows basketball knows that milwaukee's best lineup was payton/redd backcourt

  24. #49
    Ghost Writer
    Guest
    What's your point, Ice, besides suggesting that Payton be a better choice than Kidd for the Spurs if you had to choose between them?




  25. #50
    IcemanCometh
    Guest
    payton isn't a better choice, hes the same choice in many ways, and a worse choice in other ways.

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