So oberto took the offer from the wizards?
Bid adios to Oberto
By Jeff McDonald
When Fabricio Oberto was included in the deal that brought Richard Jefferson to San Antonio on June 23, there seemed a possibility the affable Argentine might return to the Spurs at a cut rate after being waived by his new team, the Detroit Pistons.
After all, the Jefferson deal had left the Spurs woefully thin in the frontcourt.
Three weeks later, it appears Oberto will be spending next season at the end of some other team's bench. He is not coming back to the Spurs.
The Washington Wizards are one of about half a dozen teams that have reached out to Oberto, who won championship rings with the Spurs in 2005 and 2007. Oberto's agent, Herb Rudoy, told the Washington Post that his client plans to play in the NBA next season and will take time to mull his options.
At first, it seemed logical that Oberto's next NBA team would actually be his old NBA team. After the Jefferson trade, the Spurs were searching for cheap frontcourt options to help round out the roster. Who better than a team-first, no-complaints guy like Oberto, who also happened to be quite familiar with the Spurs' system?
Now, Oberto finds his return path to San Antonio blocked by 6-foot-7, 265 pounds of DeJuan Blair. When Blair, an All-American rebounder from Pittsburgh, fell to the Spurs in the second round of the NBA draft, it drastically reduced their need for a player like Oberto.
In the days since the draft, the Spurs added a sixth big man to their stable, signing overseas sensation Marcus Haislip to a two-year deal. If the Spurs are to add a seventh big, it would probably be James Gist, the 6-foot-8 forward who is playing with the summer league team.
Oberto will almost certainly latch on with some team this summer. The next time he sees the AT&T Center, however, it will be from the visitor's locker room.
So oberto took the offer from the wizards?
Good luck to the guy. I always liked his huthle. He gave us some good games in 06 and 07
Thanks for everything Oberto.
You had a high BB IQ and did the best you could with your god given talents. Here's to you and the classy way you conducted yourself here in SA. Good Luck.![]()
The way these reports have been going, that probably means he's as good as signed by the Spurs.
keep tha change ya filthy animal
Oberto will be missed. He was a professional during his time here, and was a key contributor to our 2007 run. And damn, that guy was sneaky getting to the basket.
Wishing a farewell to Oberto, and looking forward to the youth movement.![]()
I think it's pretty fair to say the Spurs are confident they will work out Blair's contract.
way to go, McDonald. Couldn't resist ing at least one thing up.
Exactly my thoughts, good reporting there Mickey D.
mando
Thanks for everything Obie. Good Luck with the rest of your career!
Enjoyed his play in the '07 Finals.
I think he will end up in europe.
Oberto was a big reason we won in 07 so I thank him for that tremendously.
McDonald once again s up, who's shocked?
On WOAI tonight, I heard Oberto say he was going to stay in the NBA..it's going to depend on where he goes...he wants to play in San Antonio, he said...but it depends on if SA wants him.
I appreciate what Oberto did but I never really liked his "volley ball" rebounding. I'm indifferent as to if he comes back or not. I just dont feel he brought alot to the Spurs game. He was servicable but never really trully was a big man.
+1.
I appreciate his effort, smarts, teammwork and professionalism. He simply wasn't skilled enough. Though his shining moments came during the NBA Finals versus CLE.
Wish him well.
sorry to be a bit off topic but what does cia mean in these forums ive seen it a few times
Oberto earned every penny he made with his play in the 2007 playoffs.
Props and good luck.
SInce he reads these boards I am starting to think this is an inside joke. That he purposely does this just to see fans reactions. There can be no other logically reason that every article has a mistake on factually information correct?
I think he's really just that bad at his job.
He's gotten better, but if I screwed up at work as often as he does, I'd expect to get canned.
Thank you for everything, Fab. You had some great moments and contributions. Not missing against Phoenix, the 07 Finals, 07 series against the Jazz, and your reverse dunk on Dirk after you spun baseline.
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