Spurs have Neal and Anderson to play SG. They don't need to sign a new player. And I rather give a try to Nate Robinson than Arenas if Spurs are looking for a scoring spark.
Good scorer maybe can help with Manu and Neal out don't know how he has left though
Spurs have Neal and Anderson to play SG. They don't need to sign a new player. And I rather give a try to Nate Robinson than Arenas if Spurs are looking for a scoring spark.
Are both these guys free agents Bruno?
you asshole. lol. I will beat someone like in your avatar if we were to resign him.
I'll take Hibatchi if he checks out OK. Nate Robinson is interesting too as a scoring option.
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Only way Arenas makes sense is if Pop decides to tank. Getting a past his prime ballhog and playing him big minutes is a great way to rack up losses.
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No.
Longer explanation: No, no!
Or what he said...
Could work. Don't know much about college hoops, any promising bigs in next year's draft?
don't mind arenas on the spurs...with manu out arena could help the spurs out.....I also like nate but hes short
So Kobe would be a no go as well.
Basically outside of Harrison Barnes, the majority of the top end lottery talent next year are bigs.
Why can't the Spurs call him in and take a look at him?
See what kind of shape he is in physically. He's worth a phone call and workout IMO. You certainly don't have to sign him.
We recently are seeing a lot of ty thread tbh
Gilbert is trash...please delete this thread........
I can't say that I have watched him much in the last few years, as I am still going off of those 50 and 60 point games.
How bad is he these days? Has the knee injury limited him that much? Is he that inefficient scoring? defense non existent?
Arenas is not trash, when hes healthy hes a beast.
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I think if he still had something left the Magic probably wouldn't have amnestied him.
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