God forbid some of you should ever be confronted in a dark alley by an actual book.
Dude...lay off the meth...![]()
God forbid some of you should ever be confronted in a dark alley by an actual book.
Let it go, Baynes obviously thinks himself better than a Spurs reserve. He can go to China and be the starting PF on their crap teams.
Books use paragraphs, too.
It's the internet bruh. No one comes here to read novels. They come here for s and ass tbh..
where can i order one of these?
You should be thanking me. My lack of formatting which gave you such cause for whining, has spawned the eye-candy we all prefer anyway. Of course, you could just scroll on past the text if it's so ing hard to read, and we can all do Google image searches for the boobies, but what fun would that be? A whiny circle-jerk is always more fun.
meh! You are prjecting a little or simply misreading as I was not denigrating. They have sought to see what is in the market, it keeps pressure on Baynes and they look to options. THey have not found an option so far.
Galileostradamus nailed this one!!!!
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I said it all along that he should get a raise.
lol, people said no way the Spurs do that.
Let's be real. Almost no one said they wouldn't pay or that he wasn't worth it. The Spurs publicly admitted they were willing to up their offer if need be. We said they shouldn't bid against themselves, which there is no indication that they did. There was always a very good chance they would reach some agreement, eventually.
Work on something with long odds.
Did I say that no-one said they wouldn't pay or that he wasn't worth it? No, I didn't.
A lot of the posters here said they won't bid against themselves and up the offer at all. They said the Spurs would move on if he didn't sign the QO.
Where's the proof of those other offers that the Spurs matched? If you don't have any proof of those offers, then for now, we'll just say you guys were wrong.
Exactly. I'm looking at you exstatic and dumper.
I said it makes sense to overpay him to keep it a one-year deal.
The amount really doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things given they're well below the tax. In a way, having several guys on one year deals that make a decent amount (Bonner over $1mm, Baynes $2mm, Ayres and Daye still around) would allow for a trade if needed in which they take back salary. Those four make $6 million on their own, which means $9 million could come back in a trade and that doesn't include the Anderson / Cojo piece that would also have to be shipped out as an asset. Not saying a big contract coming back has a real chance of happening, but they certainly have the contracts to do it if needed. Just please don't let it be an RJ again.
That combined with still having the full MLE to pursue buyouts is one of the more underrated parts of the offseason - maintaining flexibility.
"...people said no way The Spurs do that..."?!
Again, The Spurs said PUBLICLY that they were willing to give him a raise, if it came to that. Almost no one said they would not, because The Spurs admitted they would very early on. And, if you want to deny the reported offer(s) out of Asia existed so you can claim a moral victory, more power to you, but it just looks like business as usual to me. The Spurs did what they said they would do...match any reasonable offer. Or, in this case, come close enough that it outweighed moving to China for a few years. Offers go unpublicized all the time, Baynes wasn't going to NOT PLAY vs. play for 1.1 million, so the only reasonable conclusion is that he had some kind of better offer on the table, or The Spurs would have gotten him for 1.1.
I'm pretty sure they want to keep the team in tact. They put all their ducks in a row toward that end. I doubt they did it just to pull off a trade, but I guess it could happen. However, continuity is a big deal to them.
Well I read Harry Potter andHOLY !!!! How does her leg.......and her back folding........
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