Correct. Bowen is a little shorter than his listed 6'7 and Jack is a little taller than his listed 6'8.
I'm still interested to see what The Third can bring to the table...
Correct. Bowen is a little shorter than his listed 6'7 and Jack is a little taller than his listed 6'8.
Sign AD with what cant someone post a trade/signing that works logistically.
Unless he can play again with his old physical ability and skills, the Spurs won't sign him either. What we really need is a long SF with good defensive and offensive skills. (Duh! Doesn't everybody?) to back up and eventually replace Bowen.
Devin may not be tall enough but could back up if he's healthy.
Great news about Devin. The key to the future is our long SF spot to replace Bowen. And no more tweeners who can't guard bigger SFs. I don't see the Spurs trying to trade anyone now on the team--if they can keep them within the cap. The key is a draft 'find'--maybe from Africa or Uzbeckistan or somewhere--who will sign for peanuts or just to take showers with Manu and TP.![]()
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Last edited by wildbill2u; 06-04-2005 at 01:32 PM. Reason: add something
With Scola to become the primary low post subs ute next year and beyond, this is absolutely true. Bowen will be the first of the starters to become less effective, despite his phenomenal shape. Sanikidze is an interesting prospect, yet a few years away. I have utterly no faith or expectations in Linton Johnson or whatever his name is, and fully expect the Spurs to draft a SF of some kind, whether it's Gelebale or some other International prospect, or Ryan Gomes or some other homegrown product. They really don't have many other needs.The key to the future is our long SF spot to replace Bowen. And no more tweeners who can't guard bigger SFs.
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