Who are the other lottery projected picks the Spurs have talked to?
Anyone else see this and find it odd that the spurs are doing their homework on Blair or any lottery projected picks for that matter?
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/bucks/46419247.html
NBA Draft
Blair could bolster low post
Scouts like his work ethic
By Charles F. Gardner of the Journal Sentinel
Posted: May. 28, 2009
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Blair said he interviewed with four teams Wednesday at the combine - the Bucks, San Antonio, Indiana and Toronto. The Raptors, who have the No. 9 pick, also are said to be extremely interested in Blair.
Bucks assistant general manager Jeff Weltman traveled to Bradenton, Fla., earlier this month to watch Blair and other prospects work out at the IMG Academy.
Blair confirmed he will work out for the Bucks in June, in addition to several other teams, including Indiana, Sacramento, Oklahoma City, Charlotte, New Jersey and Chicago.
Who are the other lottery projected picks the Spurs have talked to?
I know, and the anticipation is killing me.
What do they have to trade though? I could see the bucks wanting to move down, but only to clear cap room and they wouldnt want anyone other than parker or expirings back.
I do think Blairs toughness would be welcome though
How could Spurs get lottery pick ? 1/2 round picks + Mason/Hill ??
A lottery pick would be hard. It would have to take Hill or Mason for sure, and probably a 1st rounder sometime later on. Maybe a package of Hill or Mason, an expiring contract, next years 1st rounder and this years 37th pick. Or I could be way off base.
Most information on draft prospects can be found in the Spurs Think Tank Forum. Here is the thread for Blair.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=124991
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Brandon Jennings also
http://www.boston.com/sports/basketb...ippers/?page=3Lottomatica Virtus Roma point guard Brandon Jennings, a top 10 draft prospect, said Washington, New York, Golden State, Miami, San Antonio, Toronto, and the Clippers recently scouted him in Italy. Because of the Italian League playoffs, the 19-year-old American may not be able to come back to the United States until just days before the NBA draft June 25.
It is not terribly surprising. If GM's are buying into the fact that this a weak draft, then even though you might not get a "typical lottery talent" in the lottery, some teams that could use upgrades such as the Spurs, might be able to move up for cheaper than normal.
Phila explained how there are a ton of pre-arranged trades worked out for a mul ude of scenarios, so it would behoove the Spurs to engage in due diligence.
seems like there are alot of teams that want out of the 1st round the bulls are another team
http://blogs.chicagosports.chicagotr...amp-day-2.htmlWith the 16th and 26th picks in the first round, the Bulls could try to package those picks with current players as part of a larger deal to land a veteran power forward. They also could package those picks to try to move up should they badly want a player they believe could be drafted earlier.
I still do not know how I would feel about that. You could kiss Mason and Hill goodbye and the 2010 plan. It would making getting a big extremely difficult unless NJ was throwing in Boone or something.
sorry if this is a dumb question but where is this talk of NJ trying to trade with us coming from??I don't think that Hill would be part of the trade anymore. I think Mason and our spare contracts would be traded so the Nets could get the salary dum for their 2010 FA.
Blair measured 6'5 1/4 barefeet, and 6'6 1/2 with shoes, so he'll have his challenges. He weighed 275 down from 315 in the season, supposedly the scouts like him.
http://sportspolymath.typepad.com/sp...uan-blair.html
o yea thats right....it be interesting to see what happens....and lets say we did trade Mason/Fab/Bonner/Bowen and im guessing we are not going to resign udoka and vaughn....we are going to have a few open spots on our roster...u think we would move a couple of the guys up from the d leagueThe Spurs were really close to getting Vince Carter at the trade deadline. This trade didn't happen of course but it still might.
I cannot see the Spurs going after VC. He does not fill a position of need and would ruin the 2010 plan. Sure, having VC start over Mason and allowing Manu to come off the bench would be an upgrade, but not enough imo.
I would not be terribly upset, but I would not be happy.
But does anyone really think that if they got into or close to the lottery, that they would take Blair?
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