Spurs forward DeJuan Blair looks to be headed to the Cavaliers. Possibly for Omri Casspi #NBA #TradeDeadline
Antoine Walker had around $120M in career earnings and that mfer is broke. , KMart played in China. He's got to be broke.
Spurs forward DeJuan Blair looks to be headed to the Cavaliers. Possibly for Omri Casspi #NBA #TradeDeadline
Last edited by playblair; 02-20-2013 at 05:28 PM.
wow..this is fun..
Wasn't Casspi a Spurs target anyway in the 2009 draft?
would help if you put who the tweet from
Sports Whispers is where I see the tweet on.
would be good
young guy and he has knees
Would need to be more involved, IIRC, Blair on rough $1 Million, and Casspi is on $2.3 Million - This would put the spurs into the lux tax unless something else happens...
^ word ...........
According to Steve Kyler of HoopsWorld, sources believe that San Antonio would be a good fit for Casspi, and the Spurs have expressed some level of interest in the Israeli swingman. The Spurs aren't willing to offer a whole lot for Casspi, but would be open to including DeJuan Blair, according to Kyler. A Blair/Casspi swap wouldn't work financially though, so San Antonio would need to include more salary to make it a realistic possibility
Wonder what all would be involved.
Send Bon Bon keep grizzly
It's not a solid rumor.
Possibly a 3rd team with a few more names if this is real.
Casspi...he seems really slow. At least when I watch him play. Perfect. Cavs fans are dying to get him out because he has underachieved and San Antonio hopes to get rid of Blair because he underachieved. It's the perfect trade that amounts to nothing.
Depends. Some people just don't fit, but fit elsewhere.
Bonner for Casspi is far more likely. And it still isn't very likely.
On the flip side, if we add Casspi, we can be even more international. We just need to add that Iranian center from the Grizzlies (or did he get traded).
An Israeli and an Iranian on the same team....lol.....yea that would work.
Lightning doesn't strike twice my man. Manu was a rare gem that we will probably never see the likes of again.
Manu was the second lightning strike. This man says hi:
Yes but his argument was to trade Blair, even if it meant only getting a late 2nd round pick. Tony was a 1st. But yes, he was an incredible, franchise-changing steal for us as well.
What could have been.
Last edited by Chinook; 02-20-2013 at 07:19 PM.
I get the feeling everyone is waiting for a final decision from the Lakers on Howard and then the dominos will fall.
If the Spurs can get a player for Jackson with Casspi then they can trade Jax, Neal, DeColo and a pick to Utah for Millsap and Bell.
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