He can gtfo tbh. the bed when it counted.
The Salt Lake Tribune learned Saturday that San Antonio guard Danny Green (restricted free agent) and veteran guard Roger Mason have interest in Utah. Green received a $2.7 million qualifying offer from the Spurs. But he’s open to exploring his options and a league source close to the guard believes Green could be a perfect fit for a Jazz team that enters free agency needing to address 3-point shooting and perimeter defense — two of Green’s main strengths.
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He can gtfo tbh. the bed when it counted.
I wouldn't do that if I were you DG lol
That's a weird report because you can't really put Danny Green and RMJ in the same sentence. RMJ is a scrub who will sign with anyone who gives him a minimum contract offer ... even if unguaranteed. Green, on the other hand, would need like three times that at minimum.
The Spurs need to keep Green. As for the Jazz, I don't perceive them as a threat. They may make a push for him but I can't imagine them bidding very much when they already have Hayward and Burks at shooting guard (plus their second rounder was a shooting guard and Mo Williams can also play that position). They need a small forward desperately so unless they mistakenly think Green is a small forward, why exactly would they throw big money at him?
How long do we have to wait before players can sign? It was previously 15 days wasn't it? I thought I read that they changed it in the new CBA?
He's a RFA, so I guess he's just going after the best deal he can get, knowing/hoping that the Spurs will match the offer.
sign n trade for favors or kanter?? doo it!!!!
They can have him...He's in garbage. He's cut from the same mold as Matt Bonner.
DG playing the field. He wasn't even on anybodies radar until the Spurs coaching staff brought out his talent.. & now he wants to leave a contending team that he puts good minutes in for, for a team that thinks they're on the rise because they got Mo Williams.
I hope this fool decides to stay, he's a good fit for the Spurs.
Green is a restricted free agent. The Spurs most likely told him to go shop his talents to set the market. I doubt the FO will even make him an offer until they see if he has any demand around the league.
It's a smart move by both sides.
This right here. Anyone that says DG is POS for leaving a contender looking for money flat out doesn't understand simple economics. The FO is being conservative by letting the market set DG's value.
If DG doesn't play well in the first two rounds it's not even certain we get to when it counts.
I doubt he gets very much money, his production was mainly due to SAs system and I think other teams realize that, he never ever had to create his own shot. Everything was just wiiide open corner threes created by SA's ridiculous ball movement and all the creators the Spurs have.
I have no more use for players that shrivel on the big stage.
I'm cutting Danny some slack because he's young and it was his first time in the big stage... Unlike Ginger, I do think he has an upside and chances to improve. I hope the Spurs manage to keep him.
The world doesn't end if the Spurs lose Danny Green. Nice player with a decent IQ. But he folded in the playoffs. $2.7 mil may be more than he's worth (given the Spurs' current payroll). If he can get more elsewhere, he should probably take it.
It'd be great for the Spurs if they could do a sign-and-trade...
Who would you ass clowns want starting at the two if you just "let him go" like you guys want....?
Whoa bro, what's with the name calling? Totally uncalled for IMO
Agree you don't have to be a bag.
This. Same thing NO is doing with Gordon.
No need to create another hole in the roster by letting him go.
Even Horry played subpar in 2004, so he deserves another chance. It's not like he choked 7-8 times like Bonner.
Can we sign n trade Green for Hill?
It was his first season getting more than scrub playing time. I give him a pass tbh. It's not the same as the Bonner situation who's choked for 6 years straight in the postseason.
Green is a valuble part of the Spurs' depth, and one of our few young and athletic players that isn't a bonehead on defense like Neal.
They think he can pass for white.
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