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    New Fang. . . O-Factor's Avatar
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    I trust whatever Pop is doing

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    thats good, 'cause if I remember correctly we were one stupid Manu foul away from sending your sorry asses packing. That Manu foul won't save you again sweetheart.


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    Oberto has re-signed for a three-year deal. Vaughn got two-years and $2.5M (veteran's minimum).

    More information should be coming shortly . . .


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    I'm big on the Vaughn re-signing. Having a reliable distributor who plays defense as a backup point is huge.
    I'm with you. He wasn't the automatic and-1 against quick PGs that Van Exel and Udrih were last year. I'd still love to get someone on par with Claxton '03, but the team could do a lot worse than Vaughn.

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    hmmmmm, where's bonner's name? His signing is looking less and less the longer we here he has not signed. The spurs showed who was a priority and who was not!
    I say let Bonner walk and sign Marvin Williams. We need youth on the wings.

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    I say let Bonner walk and sign Marvin Williams. We need youth on the wings.
    Ain't Marvin Williams under contract?

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    I'm happy these two are back. Definitely keeps the cohesion and chemistry together for another year.

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    Ain't Marvin Williams under contract?
    I meant Marcus Williams. My bad.

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    I'm big on the Vaughn re-signing. Having a reliable distributor who plays defense as a backup point is huge.
    I like this signing a lot and love that it was for the vet minimum. I think it just shows Vaughn's desire to be a stalwart on this team and his play will be a valuable part of repeating next year. In other words, he still needs to step his game up and keep Tony rested throughout the regular season grind.

    First year in the system, Vaughn held his own, especially defensively. I've heard various Spurs say it takes a few years to really feel comfortable in their system. I look forward to seeing if there will be any sort of progression with Vaugh's decision making with scorers are on the floor and finding more consistency with the jumper after one year of playing with them and winning a championship. Unlike Beno, I think he's up to the task.

    I may eat my words later.
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    The Spurs reached agreement Tuesday with forward Matt Bonner, the last of the three free agents they hoped to re-sign, on a three-year contract worth about $9 million.

    "Matt always wanted to stay with the Spurs, so he's very excited to be coming back," said Kenny Grant, Bonner's agent.

    The Spurs also have reached agreements with center Fabricio Oberto (three years, $10.5 million) and Jacque Vaughn (two years, $2.5 million). Free agents can't sign contracts until July 11.

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    3.5M per year for 3 years. Thats very reasonable. Especially if the final year is an option. I love getting the hometown discount.

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    So do the resignings of Oberto, Vaughn, and Big Red mean the 2008 master plan is no more?

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    So do the resignings of Oberto, Vaughn, and Big Red mean the 2008 master plan is no more?
    Why? None of these are significant cap eaters. Still a lot of room under the cap for next season.

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    ...Sunday, the newspaper Memphis Commercial Appeal, published the interest of Memphis by Oberto and added that that equipment already had tried its draftee in 2005 when the Cordovan signed in the Spurs.
    I listened to this before .And the Mavs offer.Rumours sucks! Master plan 2008 too!

    To Vaughn and Oberto

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    Fabricio Oberto re-signs with San Antonio (three years, $10.5 million)
    Short-term B, long-term A
    Retaining Oberto is nice, but it doesn't really move the dial much compared to the signings of players like Lewis and Carter. Where this deal really pays off is in the following years. Look at the deals that other teams are giving to quality big men; heck, look at the deal second-tier perimeter players are getting.

    Oberto's contract is much more reasonable than those, continuing the Spurs' trend of being an oasis of fiscal sanity in these otherwise crazy times. That's going to pay huge dividends next summer, because depending on what the '08 cap figure comes in at, the Spurs could have enough cap space to go above the midlevel exception in pursuit of other free agents -- in what appears, at the moment, to be a loaded free agent class.
    Jacque Vaughn re-signs with San Antonio (two years, $2.5 million)
    Short-term B, long-term B+
    A rotation player for a championship team signing for the league minimum? Believe it. Vaughn is likely to come back in the same role as he did a year ago, and by not splurging on a backup point guard the Spurs have more dough available to go after higher-priority needs. The only way this comes back to bite them is if Tony Parker has an extended injury absence.

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