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    Spurs' low-key tactics land McDyess
    Mike Monroe

    The Spurs didn't charter a jet to Houston to visit Antonio McDyess with an entourage of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, head coach Gregg Popovich and majority owner Peter Holt.

    That was Boston's approach last week, pulling out all the stops to recruit Detroit Pistons free agent power forward Rasheed Wallace. The Celtics sent their owner, head coach and Big Three scoring stars to Wallace's home in suburban Detroit.

    The Spurs got the Pistons big man they needed with a solid offer, a low-key approach and a couple of text messages from Duncan.

    McDyess made things official Friday, signing a contract that makes the 6-foot-9, 245-pound power forward arguably the team's most significant outside free-agent signee of the Duncan era.

    NBA executives familiar with the negotiations say the deal is for three years, starting at the full midlevel exception to the NBA's salary cap rules, $5.845 million. The third year is partially guaranteed, making the guaranteed money roughly $15 million.

    Spurs general manager R.C. Buford called the newest Spur “a great acquisition” whose skills mesh perfectly with the Spurs' approach.

    “I think he's an incredibly bright and savvy player,” Buford said. “To go through the wars he's gone through and be as effective as he's been, and incredibly disciplined and highly effective on defense, you can't do that without having great concentration and focus. But he's also got great team defensive awareness.

    “He should be a welcome addition to a team that emphasizes defense like we do.”

    It appears that McDyess' best fit will be in the Spurs' starting lineup, alongside fellow big man Duncan. Both players are combination big men, capable of switching between the power forward and center spots. McDyess started 30 games at center for the Pistons last season, and in those 30 games averaged 12.1 points, 11.0 rebounds and 1.17 blocks in 34.9 minutes per game.

    In 32 games off the bench — his season was interrupted when he had to sit out for 30 days after a trade to Denver and subsequent release by the Nuggets — his averages were 7.3 points, 8.6 rebounds and 0.47 block in 25.6 minutes.

    McDyess will be 35 by the time the Spurs open training camp, but he remains one of the NBA's most productive post players. The second pick in the 1995 draft, he entered the league as a super-athletic big man who played almost entirely above the rim.

    Knee injuries plagued him for three seasons, from 2001-2004, when he played only 52 games. He emerged after two knee surgeries as a slightly less explosive but much more savvy post man.

    The Spurs believe he has plenty of game left.

    “All we can do is evaluate how he plays right now,” Buford said. “In watching him last season, he was very effective and very efficient and very impactful on the game. I would think, physiologically, each individual deals with age and longevity differently.”

    The Spurs had tried to attain McDyess when the Nuggets released him after the blockbuster trade that sent him to Denver, part of the deal that swapped Chauncey Billups for Allen Iverson.

    Buford was pleased on Friday to finally, officially, get his man, and without a special trip to Houston.

    “A person of Antonio's character and abilities will always be coveted in the NBA,” he said. “We've long recognized what a great acquisition Antonio would be for the Spurs, and we're really excited for the opportunity to come to fruition.”

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    The Spurs got the Pistons big man they needed with a solid offer, a low-key approach and a couple of text messages from Duncan.
    pls help idk what i'm gonna do if bonner is the starter again lol

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    lmao timvp

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    it is so sad that anyone would think bonner should be a starting center

    I don;t think is is a problem but our starting rotation of bigmen have or had knee issues
    tim,dice,and blair. I guess it is just the curse of being big and playing so much.

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    Great article. I'm so excited for this season to start.

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    I'd pay money to read those text messages.

    together we have one set of knees and a championship, ya think?

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    @timvp.

    Spurs' low-key tactics land McDyess
    Mike Monroe

    The Spurs didn't charter a jet to Houston to visit Antonio McDyess with an entourage of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, head coach Gregg Popovich and majority owner Peter Holt.

    That was Boston's approach last week, pulling out all the stops to recruit Detroit Pistons free agent power forward Rasheed Wallace. The Celtics sent their owner, head coach and Big Three scoring stars to Wallace's home in suburban Detroit.

    The Spurs got the Pistons big man they needed with a solid offer, a low-key approach and a couple of text messages from Duncan.

    McDyess made things official Friday, signing a contract that makes the 6-foot-9, 245-pound power forward arguably the team's most significant outside free-agent signee of the Duncan era.

    NBA executives familiar with the negotiations say the deal is for three years, starting at the full midlevel exception to the NBA's salary cap rules, $5.845 million. The third year is partially guaranteed, making the guaranteed money roughly $15 million.

    Spurs general manager R.C. Buford called the newest Spur “a great acquisition” whose skills mesh perfectly with the Spurs' approach.

    “I think he's an incredibly bright and savvy player,” Buford said. “To go through the wars he's gone through and be as effective as he's been, and incredibly disciplined and highly effective on defense, you can't do that without having great concentration and focus. But he's also got great team defensive awareness.

    “He should be a welcome addition to a team that emphasizes defense like we do.”

    It appears that McDyess' best fit will be in the Spurs' starting lineup, alongside fellow big man Duncan. Both players are combination big men, capable of switching between the power forward and center spots. McDyess started 30 games at center for the Pistons last season, and in those 30 games averaged 12.1 points, 11.0 rebounds and 1.17 blocks in 34.9 minutes per game.

    In 32 games off the bench — his season was interrupted when he had to sit out for 30 days after a trade to Denver and subsequent release by the Nuggets — his averages were 7.3 points, 8.6 rebounds and 0.47 block in 25.6 minutes.

    McDyess will be 35 by the time the Spurs open training camp, but he remains one of the NBA's most productive post players. The second pick in the 1995 draft, he entered the league as a super-athletic big man who played almost entirely above the rim.

    Knee injuries plagued him for three seasons, from 2001-2004, when he played only 52 games. He emerged after two knee surgeries as a slightly less explosive but much more savvy post man.

    The Spurs believe he has plenty of game left.

    “All we can do is evaluate how he plays right now,” Buford said. “In watching him last season, he was very effective and very efficient and very impactful on the game. I would think, physiologically, each individual deals with age and longevity differently.”

    The Spurs had tried to attain McDyess when the Nuggets released him after the blockbuster trade that sent him to Denver, part of the deal that swapped Chauncey Billups for Allen Iverson.

    Buford was pleased on Friday to finally, officially, get his man, and without a special trip to Houston.

    A person of Antonio's character and abilities will always be coveted in the NBA,” he said. “We've long recognized what a great acquisition Antonio would be for the Spurs, and we're really excited for the opportunity to come to fruition.”
    For mine, those quotes help to confirm that Dice was actually the target all along. What do you think, LJ?

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    it is so sad that anyone would think bonner should be a starting center

    I don;t think is is a problem but our starting rotation of bigmen have or had knee issues
    tim,dice,and blair. I guess it is just the curse of being big and playing so much.

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    I think you want dice. However, the chances were high that he could stay. You cannot turn down rwallace and have bonner starting if dice resigns. I really think if the pistons didn't explode he would have never signed here.

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    I think you want dice. However, the chances were high that he could stay. You cannot turn down rwallace and have bonner starting if dice resigns. I really think if the pistons didn't explode he would have never signed here.
    You're probably right.

    But then again, if the Pistons hadnt' imploded, then both Sheed and Dice are probably retained.

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    Drob mia, come block w/ me, k?

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    For mine, those quotes help to confirm that Dice was actually the target all along. What do you think, LJ?
    I don't think we'll ever know. If I had to guess, Rasheed was the number one target just because Duncan is supposedly friends with him. But like most Spurs fans, I'm sure the front office saw Sheed and McDyess as far and away the best two options.

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    Love the texts timvp and Samr.

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    I don't think we'll ever know. If I had to guess, Rasheed was the number one target just because Duncan is supposedly friends with him. But like most Spurs fans, I'm sure the front office saw Sheed and McDyess as far and away the best two options.
    Clearly Shawn Bradley was the first option, and whoever thinks otherwise is just plain crazy.

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    nice pick up. cant wait to see how him and duncan play together

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    nice pick up. cant wait to see how him and duncan play together
    Yep, they should work so well together, I can't even imagine it. Literally.

    The last time I saw a big man this valuable next to Duncan, it was Robinson in 2003.

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    Timmy: "Block party at my house, u comin?"
    Dice: "who's goin?"
    Timmy: "Everybody, 'cept Boner, he's scrimmaging against Dejuan lol"

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    well done

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    Duncan's text message worked.

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    once again, blessed with another great article-find from duncan228

    it's going to be a good year

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    McDyess best bigman to play alongside Duncan since Robinson: True or false?


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    McDyess best bigman to play alongside Duncan since Robinson: True or false?

    False. Obviously, the GOAT in shooting, Matt Bonner was the best bigman to play alongside Tim Duncan, regardless of whether David Robinson was playing or not. Matt Bonner would also have brought the Spurs to a 4 peat if not for Popovich's stubborness and wine drinking frequencies.

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    McDyess best bigman to play alongside Duncan since Robinson: True or false?

    True. His consistency puts him a step ahead of Horry's National Guard efforts.

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