Not until about month 3 when the bas couldn't make up his mind. But in principle I had no objections originally.
Id rather have Big Dogg than Spree.
Not until about month 3 when the bas couldn't make up his mind. But in principle I had no objections originally.
Cuz when Duncan and Rasho went down, I didnt hear you complain (I could be wrong but...) about the Spurs not signing another big man.
They were actually carrying 6 bigs at the time.
I would prefer going toward the long SF/tweener side of the spectrum for another signing -- that's what our defense has been lacking. Lynch fits that bill well, and I'll never pass up an opportunity to pimp Noel Felix. I expect a more permanent signing to happen when prorating the deal would make if more attractive -- worked with GRob (wouldn't be a crime for a second go round).
If the New Orleans/Oklahoma City/whatever Hornets will take back Radoslav...
And they currently are carrying 6 Guards (counting Sanders, not counting Bowen). So I dont see why they need to sign a cancer like Spree. They're are other options out there.
NOOK waived Lynch a couple weeks ago. He's a free agent.
No is too much a running team for Rasho.
Chicago is the best target for Nesterovic, they have no center (Chandler is a PF).
They had 6 bigs to cover 2 positions last season. They had 6 players to cover the two swing positions last season. Or, 9 "guards" to cover the 3 perimeter spots.
They were carrying 4 swingmen prior to signing Sanders to a non-guaranteed deal. Or, if you'd like, they had 7 players to cover 3 positions prior to signing Sanders.
[QUOTE]Tim Duncan will say "we like you but we don't need you Spree".
or may be Tim Duncan will say "we need you but we don't like you Spree".![]()
Even better.
It's a stretch to count NVE as a 2, as well as TP and Beno. The Spurs were lucky they were only facing the 'Cats last night.
weird, you think someone would have snatched lynch up. he never lacked effort.
It's fairly clear the wheels have come off Lynch as far as athleticism goes, but he's got the size to deal with larger SFs and perimeter PFs on a spot basis a la Kersey/Ferry/Wizard/GRob/etc. Taking that pressure off Horry would be a benefit as well.
If everyone is healthy, it would be pretty ridiculous to go into the playoffs with our three point guards and an obvious defensive gap.
True.
Especially when the third point guard can no longer bring the ball up the court under pressure.
I understand that, but the fact of the matter is, why sign a guy like Spree before they know how long Fin will be out. It doesnt seem that he will missed several months or anything like that. All I am saying, is that there are WAY better options than a cancer like Spree.
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