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If Chris Duhon is commanding the MLE, perhaps the Spurs will be forced to sign Delfino to a two-year, $12M deal.
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I would literally vomit if that happened.
Ditto. Barry played admirably when he came back.
Its not a matter of "trying to sound richer" than you are. If my salary is $100,000 then that is what it actually is. Everyone here knows that taxes come out but that doesn't change how much you make. You are thinking of what is called "take home pay". If someone makes $100k then that is still correct to say so because even though taxes are taken out, you still make $100K even though you don't get to see all of it.In US everyone must try sound richer than he really is. Like say "I make 100,000 per year" when really they makes 60,000 per year and government get 40,000 per year. You not make 100,000 you make 60,000.
Even if we land Maggette, I still want to keep Barry.
His IQ, passing, leadership are outside shooting are HUGE for us (especially when running the motion offense)
i totally agree, id rather keep him than finley, but if delfino accepts and maggette, i dont think theres room for either of those guys..
Then it's pretty simple : let's get tid of Findawg
I'd rather pay the money to Barry - he's a better player...
It's too bad your hero Spannnilllououous is a pussy.
There is no room for either Barry or Finley.
I'd love to have Barry around for another season too. However it's likely that Barry is looking for a 2-yr contract, which would explain why he opted out. Spurs DO NOT need to to commit an additional season to him.
Finley is just plain through. His tenure here, as a one-trick pony, is up.
Whatever and whoever the new swingman tandem is (Maggette & Defino, Pietrus & Defino), the Spurs need to move on from these older guys and start integrated not only the two new FA swingmen, but also developing the 2 rookie 2nd round picks, Hairston and Gist.
C'mon now...its not Bill's fault that his hero lacks the όρχεις to play NBA ball.
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In this market, there won't be a tandem available. If Duhon is getting the MLE, there's no way Delfino is getting the LLE and there's no way Pietrus is getting less than the MLE. The Spurs are looking at Maggette, JR Smith, Pietrus or Delfino ... not a combination.
Assuming the Spurs throwing the MLE at either Maggette or Pietrus and assuming one or the other accept, you're saying you don't see the Spurs being able to land a less-significant swingman (like Delfino) with the LLE?
Correct.
How much is the LLE?
How about Roger Mason? Could he be had with the LLE?
Toward the end of the FA period some get caught without a chair, i.e. Udoka who everyone thought intiailly would get a much better offer. The more undeserving FAs that suck up MLEs in position the Spurs don't need, like Beno, Duhon and Diop, the better.
Everyone available, at that level the spurs are looking at.
Will get, the MLE.
Period.
Big money, nostalgia, and an interesting nightlife are the main reasons for signing with the Knicks now. Definitely not the pursuit of a Ring. I don't think Duhon signing with them changes the entire MLE/LLE landscape. Average players hoping to play for a championship will still consider the Spurs, Hornets, Celtics for slightly less. All the Spurs need is one guy to make that choice.
Could the Spurs pull off a deal for Delfino? I guess we're assuming whatever offer that was made would have used a chunk of the MLE that is no longer available. Bonner for Delfino in a S&T could give Delfino a decent sized contract.
He's really close to signing with Detroit, Clevaland is also on the race.
I don't see Delfino with the Spurs.
I know what you are saying about Delfino, but I have a feeling playing with Manu and Fab will bring out the best in him. He's mercurial, but he can do everything on the court and he could be that 4th scorer the team needs. 8-10ppg, which he is more than capable of, would be fine. My worry is that he's a gambler on D and Pop will hate that... but he made Manu a better team defender, hopefully Delfino can follow suit.
Mason, Delfino and another young big, and that's an acceptable offseason.
Wait a minute
I saw Delfino in Toronto guarding Lebron James, and was not easy to Lebron
He´s not the best defender, but is a good defender
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