he might be back in acouple of years, but probibly not anytime soon. it would be good to see him back after his contracts up.
I don't know if this might just be me, but I still see Rose coming back to SA in the future. I mean if NY is stupid enough to take his contract, what's to say their not stupid enough to just cut him from the team. My point is that SA is finding a way not to get rid of Rose, but to re-structure his contract.
How many of you actually think Rose's days as a Spur are completely over??
he might be back in acouple of years, but probibly not anytime soon. it would be good to see him back after his contracts up.
I think Roses days as a Spur are over unless he comes back in the twilight of his career for the vet minimum.
I could see him in the office of the spurs. I mean he has proven that he's a worthy bussiness man.
lets see how great his business does before we let him run the spurs ok
Sa need Malik Back, in another trade with NY the next year, when the roster is complete
Can we see MALIK traded in the future to the mavs.-rockets-lakers-t-pops we will find out in the future I.Thomas is a wierd GM.
If Isiah donīt trade him to the Hornets or Atlanta
If Malik is going toMavs, Rockets or Lakers, may be good for him
Malik might just ask for his conditional release where ever he's playing at and have the Spurs do like the NFL teams do...have him sign an hour contract and retire a Spur.
I think we should get his agent in the front office. Now that guy has proven himself a worthy business man. I hope he won agent of the year that year.
I REALLY hope he doesn't close the restraunt!
...NY getting Malik is not stupid. He can contribute, just given enough minutes.
I'm just worried if he gets traded to the Lakers or Dallas in the future, those teams want their frontline beefed up.
I just hope he comes back to SA.
"I still see Rose coming back to SA in the future"
How often does an NBA player return to his "main", or "original" franchise? I bet hardly ever.
I see a risk for Malik that he gets turned into a very serviceable hustling journeyman, like a Brian Cardinal, Corliss Williamson, Jim Jackson. A good, solid player but too often just a pawn in trades.
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