It said I hoped they cut ties with PATFO - as I said, thinking of Pop and RC as a package. But based on the FA moves, I would not advocate keeping RC and parting with Pop any more than I would advocate keeping Pop and parting with RC.
Your post said you hope for them to cut Buford.
It said I hoped they cut ties with PATFO - as I said, thinking of Pop and RC as a package. But based on the FA moves, I would not advocate keeping RC and parting with Pop any more than I would advocate keeping Pop and parting with RC.
That's ridiculous given this team's draft history the last twenty years. This team needs to find another Leonard, another Ginobili, or another Parker to try to build around (or luck into another Duncan or Robinson). You're not going to get those in free agency if you're not a glamorous market like LA, Miami, Golden State, etc. The draft is the only reasonable option for acquiring top tier talent and you're advocating dumping perhaps the most successful GM in league history when it comes to the draft. It makes no sense whatsoever.
drafted dragic too. but he was traded for malik hairston
I doubt either one of us will get to see his hypothetical tested. As for your hypothetical scenario: I do not know what I expect to happen with Kawhi, but unless PATFO move him for a high pick they are not likely to draft a Ginobili, Parker, Leonard, Duncan or DRob next draft. I expect they will also retain plenty of their old guys, thus insuring the current trajectory continues. As for my hypothetical, I thoroughly expect PATFO to return.
Btw, I think PATFO could have kept a guy or two through the years if Boner hadn't had all of those incriminating photos. Moreover, I think that they can attract FAs to San Antonio - maybe not many superstars, but guys with some upside and not the over-the-hill variety or the Emergency Room convalescents.
People like to compare the Spurs to the NE Patriots. In the way they operate, however, they are a complete contrast. The Pats constantly re-invigorate their roster by replacing an old guy with an up-and-comer who they allow to grow into the position. As a consequence they often start the season playing pretty poorly before making a push to their customary Super Bowl berth. It is that kind of evolution that has escaped PATFO in arriving at this juncture. A team needs a regular infusion of fresh, young blood - even if it is only a single, good young player every year or two.
They do draft well, given their consistently poor position. But very few of those guys end up as Spurs beyond their rookie deals.
They've usually done pretty well in terms of the buyout market (2 of which recently were instrumental in bringing us a championship) and utilizing the G-League to develop guys. They've been adding young players for a while. I would feel pretty confident that if the Pats had a Developmental League, they would follow a similar path an utilize it well.
ur making some huge assumptions...nowhere has kawhi ever indicated or implied anything
I think the Spurs have been pretty hit-and-miss on buyouts, but that's not really what I am even talking about. Those guys are rarely signed with the aim of keeping them as long-term additions to the rotation. Who besides Diaw?
As far as the G League goes, the Spurs had two guys on the roster this season (Costello and Paul) who "came up" via that route, and neither of them is likely to be around next season. Posters on ST are greatly divided over recent draft picks that are still with the team (Kyle and Dijon), and nearly unanimous in giving the thumbs down to the remaining "new guy" (Lauvergne). Danny and 50Mills (on whom posters are also divided) have been around for quite awhile now, but they are the best examples since Bruce Bowen of PATFO's signing youngish FAs with upside to develop. I just don't see the Spurs' pipeline as being that productive for the Spurs. It seems like the Spurs have been more of a conduit for players to enter the league and move on to other teams. The cupboard seems pretty bare for a team that aspires to be a serious contender.
Mess?????
What coach or GM would do better exactly? You should be a Knicks fans.. That's a stable organization..
Pressure for him to return will only ramp up if we make the playoffs? Other stars like Curry are coming back but maybe not until round 2.. And he is probably more serious hurt than KL.
WOJ has been exposed as a complete fraud this season smhhh
I'm hoping the Spurs can get out of the first round. I think they have a good chance as long as they avoid the Warriors and the Rockets. If the spurs get out of round 1 he's going to feel a lot more pressure and these haters can't say that the teams is complete trash without him.
Not really. He doesn't have Spurs sources. The only Spurs insiders reside in this forum.
Yep especially with stars like Curry and Embiid coming back for the playoffs. Embiid will coming off surgery for a fractured orbital bone. What is your excuse again Kawhi? Oh i forgot you don't speak.. Or play..
The true prophets tbh. I wonder if Woj and company browse through this forum
I feel these haters in the media will have to start acknowledge that if the Spur get out of the first round without Kawhi that he punted on possibly winning a championship this year. I want Kawhi to feel that pressure and scrutiny.
nah... he had a source... Kiwi just backed out after trying to return.. again...
"his rehab has not always been linear" - RC
media spinning this... march came and went... nothing
Are you kyle anderson?
National media comes to SA for Houston game and final 4...Kawhi goes to NY. Coincidence? I don't think he likes getting asked questions.
Sounds like he decided to go to New York at this time on purpose, maybe not to get cleared like we've thought, but more just to get out of town. If he has for that reason, he's turning into one of the biggest es of all-time. I hope that I am wrong on all of this.
Don't be so harsh.
Perhaps Kawhi just went to New York for the nicer weather.
Jeff McDonald gonna lose his sponsors if he keeps this up. I am offended and will take action.
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