Lol, at the SpursTalk-patented cliff jumping.
He quit on the team and forced his way out with a destination in mind, an injury cloud over his future (that he helped foster) and one year left on his contract. There was no way the Spurs were going to get even value in a trade, and if you didn't trade him, you'd have nothing in return when he left.
Out of a lot of ty options, the Spurs chose to allow their most talented players to develop at their own pace in a winning environment and framework. Seems to me to be the best chance at getting back to contender status in the shortest time frame. Players learn to sacrifice for the good of the team and how to win. It sucks, but as I said: the best of a bunch of ty options.
Is it annoying that Nephew is doing so well? Yeah. Obviously, I wish Kawhi were a Spur still. happens. I choose to focus my basketball fandom on the young Spurs and how they're developing into great players before our eyes. It's not impossible; most of us didn't see Kawhi becoming what he's became. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see Murray, White, Walker or a future Spur do something similar.
In the meantime, find something else to think about. This is not worth the mental anguish. Not even close to 6.
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I can understand this thread last summer, but why now?



