And ST es complaining what’s up with Wright hoarding all these SRP’s… to flip for FRP unprotected![]()
Everyone mentioning that Bullock can be traded at the deadline that means he has to make the 15 man roster, do we want to waste a spot and playing time on him?
And ST es complaining what’s up with Wright hoarding all these SRP’s… to flip for FRP unprotected![]()
Have you heard of this Champagne guy?
Or the slightly more realistic scenario which is still super valuable: imagine us packaging this 2030 swap a few years from now to help land another proven star next to Wemby.
Multiple ways this can end up paying off such that it’s WAY better than four SRPs.
It's confusing to me. These two teams needed the Spurs to do this deal. Bullock isn't much of a player, so it seems like SAS thought taking on salary to help these teams + a possibility of moving up some in the draft seven years from now is worth four SRPs?
It seems like they gave in too much.
I think, too, I don't know why Dallas gets two SRPs at all, they get easily the best asset in the pile.
its definitely not fantastic but atleast BWright is trying
Yeah this solves the overabundance of 2nds by bundling them into a conversion to a 1st/swap
Consolidation upgrading is preferable to me vs. selling off or actually picking in most cases.
Lillard, protestations of respect aside, doesn’t want to come here.
You’re right. I’m assuming that this trade makes it a foregone conclusion though. I suspect they’ll want to keep the more flippable asset of the two.
I wouldn't. He's 31 and falling off.
Has he done anything in an nba regular season for a non tanking team?
He might be great, but Bullock is good insurance in case he isn't
I’m not sure Grant Williams is “easily” better than an unprotected FRP swap in 2030. Even if you want to argue the median outcome of the swap is worse, the ceiling alone makes it a debate IMO. I’d also argue that Bullock isn’t complete ballast - there’s a somewhat realistic chance he can be flipped for a SRP or two at the deadline.
Didn't take long to break out the names. Must have hit a nerve...
So no, 2030 doesn't exist to you.
Right on.
Spurs are setting themselves up with unprotected picks and swaps.
we already got 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028 (top 1 protected) and now 2030. Let just one of them be in the top 5 and it would be a huge boost to a team that’s already in the playoffs
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Spurs fans complain when trading for second round picks. Spurs fans complain when trading away second round picks.![]()
It's not a big deal in the swing of things. I'm not following the breakdown of assets. Like above, I don't get why the Mavs get any draft capital. As for Boston getting SRPs, that makes sense for doing a S&T to help out Dallas, but then the SRPs should all go to Boston... and none from the Spurs.
It's just weird.
he played 15 regular season games for us and then 1 summer league game
thats not really proven by any standard
Great trade. Much better than selling 2nds for $$ which was bound to happen.
one of those rolls have to payoff
No kidding. Would’ve been happy to see us trade four SRPs for much less than Bullock and an unprotected swap tbh, if only for the sake of getting rid of those ing things![]()
It’s not too much when you have 20 of them and literally HAVE to consolidate them at some point. It’s like pulling $4 out of your wallet,and rolling the dice for $1,000.
Players like Osman and Bullock can still be used to facilitate the Harden and Lillard trades. Some of those teams will like to add these type of players
With all respect, I think you’re overthinking it. It’s an educated bet on our FO versus the checkered track recorded of the Dallas one. Bundled SRP are basically currency these days and considering that for every Tre Jones you get like 6 Wisekampfs, it’s a good use of them here.
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