Basically what most execs have been wondering for 5 yrs.
☝️Why would the Spurs do this? ☝️
That's what all the other executives in the league are wondering?
Basically what most execs have been wondering for 5 yrs.
One thing I immediately noticed in Isiah Roby highlights is his ability to dunk with his off (left) hand with ease.
The Spurs are no longer mismatched by size. They have it at every position.
G - Tre Jones
G - Blake Wesley
G/W - Josh Primo
W - Vassell
W - Josh Richardson
W - Malaki Branham
W - Wieskamp (QO)
W - Romeo Langford
F - Keldon Johnson
F - McDermott
F - Dominick Barlow (2W)
F/C - Jeremy Sochan
F/C - KBD
F/C - Isaiah Roby
C - Poeltl
C - Z. Collins
C - G. Dieng
Does the Qualifying Offer convert to a guaranteed contract for Wieskamp? If so, one has to think Langford will be waived soon.
I've thought Romeo Langford has been a dead man walking for a while.
This looks like the roster barring the unexpected like a Poeltl trade.
roby gives you another guy with that added size i felt they needed in the frontcourt who can do more than kbd.
Langford's contract is guaranteed (4th year rookie deal), I think KBD's isn't.
His QO could be for TW contract
I was wrong it's a QO with $1.92M
No. At the end of the season, he and Cacok were converted from 2 ways to NBA contracts. His QO is for an NBA contract.
If Pop wants some nasty, maybe there is a Senerachib playing somewhere.
this man can play!!!
we are stackkkkkeeeeddddd.............!
If he's a good one why did they cut him?
Was his BMI too high for the Thunder?
They have too many youngsters, and future assets. Eventually, they’ll be cutting FRPs, and Poku might be the first.
This is why assets must be flipped for vets and deferred over time. No sense in drafting youngsters every year to only release them.
He was a late second round pick, so I guess they felt ok moving on. I'm definitely interested to see some of his recent OKC footage. And hopefully his shot last season wasn't a fluke.
Small sample size on his 3 pointer, 2.2 atts/game for 45 games. It could easily be a fluke, based on the year before and his meh FT shooting.
In the end, Roby was not a culture fit with the Thin Towers
He’s definitely worth the 1.9 investment.
All indications I see is that he can be a pretty productive player if given the right situation. Not a bad signing and gives us some depth honestly
Hold onto the three centers and all the PF's then try to flip one, two or all (maybe none) of Jakob, Zach and/or Gorgui at the deadline.
I could see more than a few teams (Utah, Toronto, Los Angeles [Lakers], etc.) that need a starting center giving up a 1st and multiple 2nd's for Jakob come February.
I like Bates - Diop, but if it comes down to him or Roby, the Spurs need to go with the younger guy with higher offensive upside.
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- You aren’t getting for Dieng unless you play him 25mins a game, he balls out and then maybe you get an SRP. The people on here who think Dieng is even comparable to Thad are the same folks who thought Landale, Satoransky and Jauncho were strategic long term pieces aka clueless.
- The time to sell on Jak is NOW.
- Let Collins sink or swim and you may have another asset you can monetize at the deadline or next off-season.
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