You'd think Pop would punish Murray for his social media use somehow. Maybe he gets moved eventually?
You haven't watched Lonnie play at all, have you?
You'd think Pop would punish Murray for his social media use somehow. Maybe he gets moved eventually?
Not necessarily "punish" but curb it in some way. It is especially cringe-worthy for Pop and a Spurs organization that has always shunned the limelight but also been represented by guys who were articulate.
Y’all dudes are showing your age. It’s 2018 going on 2019. People unfortunately socialize nowadays on social media accounts. I’m not here to argue if it’s right or wrong, good or bad. I’m just saying this is the times we live in. Especially if you’re dealing with ages younger than 28. That age group seems to be the biggest group to use social platforms for expressing, updating, and making others aware of what is going on currently in their lives and people lives that are close to them.
Lots of young people get fired for their social media quotes too.
Then half of spurstalk should be fired lol
Right. I don’t think DJM Has or is doing anything wrong. Lonnie is around the same age as DJM and they both be in social media a lot (they’re pretty active) but they haven’t been reckless or unprofessional. It’s just how the younger guys operate. I’m 32 and I have Instagram and Facebook. I spend more time on YouTube than anything. I haven’t posted in Facebook sjnce last year and Instagram I haven’t posted anything since 2014. Now to what you said you’re totally correct. A lot of people don’t understand social media is a two edge sword. It some regards it brings people closer and makes news and other information accessible a lot quicker then ever before. The downside of it is you leave yourself open for scrutiny. Didn’t the heisman trophy winner for this year have some old tweets pulled up on him like they did Kevin Hart?
Right. I don’t think DJM Has or is doing anything wrong. Lonnie is around the same age as DJM and they both be in social media a lot (they’re pretty active) but they haven’t been reckless or unprofessional. It’s just how the younger guys operate. I’m 32 and I have Instagram and Facebook. I spend more time on YouTube than anything. I haven’t posted in Facebook sjnce last year and Instagram I haven’t posted anything since 2014. Now to what you said you’re totally correct. A lot of people don’t understand social media is a two edge sword. It some regards it brings people closer and makes news and other information accessible a lot quicker then ever before. The downside of it is you leave yourself open for scrutiny. Didn’t the heisman trophy winner for this year have some old tweets pulled up on him like they did Kevin Hart?
Most professional athletes didn't take academics seriously when young so it's no surprise. You either learn how to shoot/dunk, or learn proper grammer and math. Time and opportunities is of the essence to a lot of these guys.
TD being a leader in retirement. GOAT doing GOAT things.
Can't wait to see him on the court next year. I truly believe he has the physical tools and mental makeup to be a star.
I guess the car detailing business is not as busy![]()
It will be interesting to see if he agrees to an extension in the offseason.
Tim is a self professed 'gym rat' and loves the camaraderie of being on a team.
Or he loves basketball, the organization and has other people in place running the day - to - day aspects of the business.
Happy to see Timmy is still an integral part of the organization and that DeJounte wants to follow his example.
He'll probably receive an offer similar to Dante Exum's extension when he was recovering from his ACL tear. Something in the $8 - $12 million dollar range is fair for a starting caliber PG, but who needs to fully recover from a serious knee injury.
Expecting an extension offer in the $16-20M APY range. I don't think they'd max him early, especially without seeing if he's healthy first. But locking him up on a long-term deal that has a decent chance of being under market seems like a worthwhile goal.
They seem to love this kid. They won’t low ball him because of the injury. Big risk for DJ to turn down a reasonable offer with nothing in the bank yet. I figure he’d be shaking hands easily at 16M per year, but who knows anymore. I assumed it would be 12M-15M range.
what a world of difference it would've made this year if the spurs had a kawhi who wanted to play and a healthy murray... spurs would be a contender for sure...
, Murray's defense alone might've erased half of this season's losses.
and your rebounds
I would expect a similar deal Kawhi had. Wait for us to get a very good 3 and D, with the promise to sign him max later
Not really. Murray taking a big step in consistency, bball IQ/decision making and leadership, with a little bit of shooting improvement, would be 2015-16 Avery Bradley. Good, but not enough to get any team over the hump.
https://www.basketball-reference.com...murrade01.html
https://www.basketball-reference.com...bradlav01.html
Murray is represented by Klutch, so expect no discounts. Those guys play hardball. , they got Tristan Thompson a near max deal. They’ll turn down anything below a max deal, and let it ride.
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