No. Move along.
I don't know his contract situation but is there any chance the Spurs sign him in the next couple of years?
No. Move along.
I don't see the Bulls letting him go
He has done so much better than I anticipated. If the Spurs had any window of getting him, it was when it was earlier. He was causing some locker room problems. Now, no chance really.
Jesus, do you people just pull names out of a hat to suggest them??
he is also grabing 13 reb per game during these POs
I like his teeth
Neither do I.
chill out dude... I don't know about players NBA contracts. I have no clue how the NBA business works but I always thought Noah would be a great fit for the spurs. he's a young, hard working player with defensive skills + he's a proven winner. He is exactly what the spurs need right now.
He definately would help with the rebounding and shot blocking.
No problems, you can't know everything. Joakim Noah's been an underachiever of sorts since he got to the NBA. He couldn't score and he was a little too skinny to be playing at Center/PF even though he's 6'11.
Always had hustle, but seems like an underachieving bust of a top 10 lotto pick. If the Spurs wanted him, they probably could have had him pretty cheap prior to the trade deadline.
If you watched him during the regular season, he sucked. I don't know what kind of water he drank or if he's just a Playoff kind of player.He is exactly what the spurs need right now.
He's doubled his stats in the Playoffs, and EVERYBODY is looking at him right now, especially the Bulls.
If you want Joakim Noah now after his outstanding Playoff performance, you're going to pay more than he's worth to get him. Even then, the Bulls would be reluctant to give him up.
His stats per minutes are actually quite similar to his regular season output.
He's just getting more playing time.
that's still true.
a lot of people disliked him in previous threads:
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...ah#post3003401
now, it's too late. after his good games, he's unreachable for us.
Well, his playoffs performances are not that surprising. He actually had a pretty good season and i don't think he really improved his PER numbers in the post season.
reg. season: 24 min for 7.6 rbds, 1.4 blocks and 6.7 pts
playoffs: 39 min for 12.4 rbds, 2.4 blocks and 11 pts
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