Dress twelve
I don;t understand signing Miller. he's 40 lol
Dress twelve
No, the NBA made the full 15-man roster available a few years ago.
"We're going to out-age our opponents."
some fans rejecting a player of 17ppg in career ... hilarious
And needed outside shooting.
We have coaches younger than some of our players.
So with Miller signing, I'm guessing Martin is not an option? Unless we cut both Ray and Matt.
I might call-in a death threat if PATFO pass up on K-Mart b/c they don't want to cut Bonner.![]()
Why not cut off hem both?
He becomes the de facto 3rd string point guard who can play emergency minutes in the postseason which is something Ray wouldn't have been trusted to do.
To be fair, Martin hasn't been bought out. Maybe PATFO knows that Martin won't be bought out and thus settled for Miller?
It doesn't make sense to waive Butler at all. Ready to play even while staying between the 12-13 th man, contributed to wins and he's played well every time. Bonner, injured, not a second of regular playing time.
That just doesn't give credibility to the rumor to me. POP staying the course.
Exactly. Stakes are too high this year. I still like him though. And he'll probably have another year. He's been a real professional here.
Kevin Martin is super efficient
Kevin Martin’s offensive efficiency this season is off the charts.Most Points per Play This Season
Minimum 100 Plays
Kevin Martin has been the most efficient scorer in the NBA this season. Martin leads the league in points per play of the 137 players with at least 100 plays, according to Synergy Sports.Another way to prove Martin has been the most efficient scorer in the NBA this season is his true shooting percentage, a measure of shooting efficiency that takes into account field goals, 3-pointers and free throws. In that regard, Martin ranks first in the league among players with at least 250 minutes.
WHY HAS MARTIN BEEN SO EFFICIENT?
He doesn’t have to create his own offense as often this season.Martin is playing off the ball more this season alongside Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, as compared to last season when he had the ball in his hands more often. His usage percentage -– an estimate of the percentage of team plays used by a player while he’s on the floor -- is 22.3, his lowest since 2005-06, his sop re campaign with the Sacramento Kings.Martin is second in the NBA this season in catch-and-shoot points (behind O.J. Mayo). He’s shooting 52.1 percent on catch-and-shoot jumpers and has a 75 effective field-goal percentage on those shots.Now that he isn’t the focal point of his team’s offense, Martin is able to let his offense come to him. As a result, his shooting numbers have blossomed in Oklahoma City.
Kevin Martin Catch-and-Shoot Jumpers
Last 2 Seasons
In 2011-12, Martin shot just 34.9 percent on catch-and-shoot jumpers, which ranked 134th of the 175 players with at least 100 catch-and-shoot jumpers. Catch-and-shoot accounted for 37.5 percent of his jump shots last season, while it accounts for 51.1 percent this season.Need more evidence that Martin isn’t nearly as ball-dominant anymore? This season, 31.4 percent of his plays are spot-up, as compared to 19.3 percent last season. Isolation accounted for 22.4 percent of his plays last season, while that number is down to 17.9 percent this season.THUNDER ARE BETTER WITH MARTIN
Thunder This Season
With Kevin Martin On/Off Court
The Thunder have been a much better team with Martin on the court. They're scoring 19.9 more points per 48 minutes than they are with Martin on the bench. They're shooting better, especially from beyond the arc, and getting to the free-throw line more than twice as often with Martin on the floor.How impressive is Martin’s season thus far? Let’s put it in perspective:• Only one player in NBA history has had a true shooting percentage higher than Martin’s current 70.2 percentage (Tyson Chandler – 70.8 last season).• Martin currently averages 17.6 points per game with a 48.7 field-goal percentage and 53.6 3-point percentage. Nobody in NBA history has finished a season with those numbers. Detlef Schrempf (in 1994-95) is the only player to average at least 15 points per game with a 45 field-goal percentage and 50 3-point percentage.• Thus far, Martin has a career high in field-goal percentage, 3-point percentage, free-throw percentage and offensive rating this season.If Martin continues on this pace of super offensive efficiency, the Thunder won’t regret trading Harden for him.
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/pos...uper-efficient
Last edited by Kawhitstorm; 02-27-2016 at 06:14 PM.
There are TWO different rumors: local/national
-National: Spurs are frontrunners for K-Mart
-Local ("hot take"): Spurs are going to waive Butler
He's probably going to the Heat and will get more PT there..Miami just shot 1-13 from 3 vs Boston![]()
I do too actually.
Bruh. Andre Miller? Maybe.... anything is better than Bonner. But we really need to that extra dynamic wing, which is supposed to be Kmart? Im just not sure about any of this.
That would be a bummer to get rid of Rasual when the guy has been gold whenever he's been called on. Especially to keep a snake-bit Red Mamba.![]()
Got it. I only just found out in this thread Spurs got Miller?????
Anderson role model maybe?
They already have Deng/Dragic/Wade/Joe Johnson/Winslow who are going to be playing major minutes & if Bosh is out for the season they are 2nd round fodder. He's basically going to be competing for minutes with Gerald Green on a pretender.![]()
Knowing Minny, once they heard KMart was leaning towards signing with the Spurs after being bought out talks grounded to a halt and they decided to hold onto him.
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