I wanted to make up some smart-ass answer, but honestly, the answer is no. If Blair is worth keeping, he's worth keeping regardless of Baynes. If he's worth trading, Baynes doesn't really change that.
i know hes still a noob to NBA, and his first points were a nice dunk...but it took him 3 quarters to get there and his skill set really doesnt look that awesome
I wanted to make up some smart-ass answer, but honestly, the answer is no. If Blair is worth keeping, he's worth keeping regardless of Baynes. If he's worth trading, Baynes doesn't really change that.
In all honesty, I think it's just time to move on from Blair. He's in the final year of his contract, and he is probably not going to be resigned. I doubt he would want to resign with the Spurs anyways. The Spurs might as well look into the possibility of trading him so that they get something in return instead of him just walking at season's end.
Blair is breaking down, Baynes shows promise with his rebounding, screens & defense, yesterday he really did look like a tall Reggie Evans.
Would Bynum grab 30 rebounds over Baynes head?
Also the true question to me is : does Baynes allow the FO to think about trades involving Tiago who is gonna get paid this summer?
No. Only eight games until the trade deadline. Even Linsanity took more games than that.
All I'm saying is we now have two legit centers and two legit PFs. Before they signed Baynes, Splitter was the only legit backup C, making him untouchable. Now it's not quite as clear cut imo.
The thing is they most likely don't want to with the nice dynamic they have currently so it's indeed very unlikely.
awesome. that was the night i realized blair has to go.
I understand what you're saying about the roster composition, but what you said about the current dynamic of the team will govern their decisions between now and the trade deadline.
The dude has played, what, 19 minutes of NBA time....against the Bobcats?
And you want to replace the stud that is Tiago Splitter? Dumb dumb dumb.
paranoid pop you are offically my favorite poster. the spurs should line up a splitter trade for the deadline and play the heck outta baynes. if baynes looks even better and splitter can net something like what the thunder got for harden, i'd say spurs should take it. i would miss the outta splitter btw. i think he deserves big money, and that's the only reason to consider trading him. i'm not against keeping him and paying him either.
We will have a better glance of his capacity against the Wizard's bigs... But I'm sure he will be at his prime in 2015.
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we aren't really going to get anything of note for blair. maybe a protected 2nd rounder. do we really have anybody that is going to fill in that roster spot anyway?
it might almost be worth holding him. its not like we're hooked with him, his contract is done after the year. who knows maybe he can come on in a playoff game if we have foul trouble and get a couple of put backs. hopefully he won't have to see a minute, but i'd rather him him than an empty bench spot
Baynes surely make Blair even more expendable. Baynes replicate a lot what Blair brings (rebounding, P&R, physicality...) and while he isn't as talented as Blair, his 5 additional inches make him the better player.
Even if Spurs get nothing for him, I'm all for trading Blair. Blair is emotional and trading him will avoid a potential meltdown he could have over not playing. Trading away Blair would also allow Spurs to try some players at his roster spot. For example, by looking at stats/profiles, I'm somewhat intrigued by DJ Kennedy.
Baynes is going to be a plus rebounder in this league. He has a nose for the ball despite him obviously not being used to the speed of the NBA game and he already has the ability to root people out using his lower body. Watching him lean into forwards and watching them bump a few feet over was nice to see. He also has not had a conditioning program like the Spurs have. If he puts the work in and stays healthy he will be an asset to this team.
Blair is an undersized PF with bad knees. He is worth trading for a song if you can find a buyer with or without Baynes.
Don't see anything worth trading for, his value is too low. He could provide a much needed spark off the bench just like he did against OKC last year. When the hits the fan in one of these playoff games like it always does or someone gets inured he'll fill that role. He's not done as an NBA player yet, he's still a serviceable player. I do hope SA doesn't resign him though.
spurs need to try to pull off a mahinmi/dj agustin type swap
Blair is not untouchable. This is true regardless of Baynes presence. But trading Blair is totally dependent on what we get back. At this point I don't see the Spurs getting offered much for Blair, therefore I think he will finish out the season on the Spurs roster. But I also think the Spurs will shop him heavily. I just doubt they find anything that makes sense for all parties involved.
Blair is cheap, knows the system, and he has been know to go off in select games. It is not like the He Who Shall Not Be Named situation where merely getting him off the roster improved our team. Keeping Blair around does not hurt anything, and therefore the Spurs are not going to be pushed into making a bad decision just to get rid of him.
The Spurs still need a third C (Blair) and a third PF (Bonner). Duncan is well Duncan, Splitter has starter quality, Diaw is a backup quality PF, hopefully Baynes will prove himself as a backup quality C. Baynes upside is that he may be a starter quality center, or something special. If something like that materializes, well the Spurs could think about making a trade.
Paranoid Pop has been my favorite poster thus far in 2013. Such quality rants.
Baynes impressed me. He's not only tall and does the big man stuff (rebounding and block shots) but he looks like he could get "nasty" when called for, something we need.
Kind of funny how one game against the worst team in the NBA all of a sudden makes Blair expendable. I'm not saying that won't ultimately happen. But don't be so trigger happy. Honestly Blair would have got better numbers than Baynes against the Bobcats if he were healthy and got the same minutes.
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