Starting RJ >> Starting Devin Brown/Keith Bogans.
I don't mind RJ... he can only improve from last year it was so bad. Bonner??? Really??? A couple mil more and they could of landed Shaq?![]()
Starting RJ >> Starting Devin Brown/Keith Bogans.
good news then.
Duncan
Splitter
Jefferson (The man better find his 3 pt touch)
Hill
Parker
Manu
McDyess
Blair
Bonner
Anderson
LLE
Vet Min.
Roster is just about set.
Sure would love Shaq with the LLE since RJ will seemingly be back.
Otherwise, get the best SF or big available for the LLE and use the last roster spot for the backup backup PG.
![]()
So did Manu Ginobili.
So there are no UFA's that are either better 3 PT shooters or better perimeter defenders than RJ? If one of those is out there, then imo that is better. If there is one who is better at both, then that is more than enough to get what you need imo.
Now, we don't know who can actually be had for the LLE or what ever portion of the MLE will be left after Tiago (if any), but I just don't think the impact and production will be that hard to replace with very little money because RJ was such a bad fit.
I very well could be wrong. We will see. I just don't think, even if it is true that RJ is the best option, that it is worth a long-term deal to keep him.
Ok then.![]()
Well, I dig your style to man. Got the whole foreign poster thing going.
I assume Splitter gets the full MLE ($5.8M?) and Bonner about $3.2M. So if Jefferson gets $7M, that leaves four spots for $3M. Doable? Sure, but I was hoping they'd spend the LLE on someone. Either way.. they are very close to luxury tax with keeping Bonner.
But Bonner spreads the floor. There's nothing more important for the Spurs than to have at least two people throwing the ball at the hoop from 24 feet away.
Bonner is said to be getting a slight raise. My guess is $3.5 million. No more than $4 million.
They'll either trade McDyess for an SF or combo forward or forgo acquiring an SF, keep McDyess, have quality big man depth and have Pop mess it up by playing mad scientist with the rotation.
My guess is they go with the latter. It's clear they hold Hairston in higher esteem than many and as such, I expect a combination of him, Anderson and Ginobili to play backup SF.
I don't disagree, but at the same time we already know he's no superstar. He played a great series against Dallas, but disappeared against the Suns. I'm not sure what certainty you have it's not going to happen again.
I love Blair, but his minutes went to Bonner. Now we resigned Bonner for a good chunk of change (or so they say), so I don't see that changing either.
Plus Blair doesn't help you against the tall teams in this league (like the Lakers).
A smaller contract is not going to give him his lateral quickness back, or teach him how to give a crap defending. It might stop him from ill advised cuts to the basket though. Then again, like many people said, I don't think there was a clear cut better option out there (short of a S&T), so you live with it.
I like Dice, but he's getting long in the tooth. Against some teams Dice will suffice, but teams are getting younger and more athletic, and at some point the bottom will fall off.
Ian never had an NBA career per se, so it's hard to say how he would perform. He's no a Spur anymore, so I don't really care where he goes from here.
Scola was all that and it took him at least a season to fit into the NBA game. Some of those same guys (Navarro and Hermann, that I listed earlier) never did end up fitting at all. So yeah, it's a stretch. I sincerely hope he does play awesome, but I'm a little more realistic in that is going to take a while to get there.
And Manu was great in his first season, but he couldn't crack the starting lineup. It takes a while to adapt to the NBA game.
Only because he had Stephen Jackson and Bruce Bowen in front of him..
I agree, but i'd put my house on Splitter being >>>>>>>>>> Walter Hermann.
They do not want to make the fans suffer. All at once and real quick like a band-aid.
Scola averaged 10/6 his rookie year.
That's better than what Dice gave us last season.
Jackson yes, Bowen, no. Bowen was a three not a shooting guard.
Yeah, Dice also played 3 less minutes, and was not the focal offense in the frontcourt. Scola took almost 200 more shots in his rookie season than Dice did for us last year. If you think we're going to make Splitter the focal point of our frontcourt offense, I want you to pass me what you're smoking.
You mean Jax... Bruce was the 3 on that team.
I really hope so. However, claiming his impact before playing a single minute of NBA action is jumping the gun a little.
Hermann and Splitters games are so different, Splitters game should translate much better to the NBA.
Here's praying anyway.
Anyways, to round up what we were talking about, the only real unknown with potential to really excel is Splitter. We know what everybody else bring to the team. I don't know you could say we 'improved a lot' this offseason with just that.
Well im still hoping the numbers for Bonner are wrong. I dont see how they can justify giving him that kind of money.. esp since i dont think hes worth on the market.
I think RJ is redeemable. Like a kid from a bad background who finally sees the light.
RJ is humbled and redeemable.
Splitter will be significant. Upside, Gasol-light. Downside, Scola.
And that ain't bad.
And Bonner. . .
Bonner. . .
Well, you can't have everything.![]()
I love it
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)