Hmmm, that's odd. You would expect Manu to be pretty much number on the Spurs to do list.
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@manuginobili 's agent Herb Rudoy says nothing cooking with Spurs on day 1. Manu just back from Turks&Caicos. Headed to Argentina next.
Hmmm, that's odd. You would expect Manu to be pretty much number on the Spurs to do list.
Makes sense. Spurs need to see what external FA's they can get and then figure out what kind of deal they need to squeeze Manu into.
No need to hurry. When the Spurs figure out the FAs that are interested, they'll cobble together a plan and see if Manu will take the leftovers. Manu's not a threat to sign anywhere else.
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Meh they probably agreed to give him what's left once they think they have the moves that can make the team better.
they probably had a deal in mind along the line of he'll take whatever we have left after free agency signings. thats what im hoping.
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Well, maybe the Spurs and Manu have that type of understanding, CG. If so, then that makes sense. If not though, they would need to know what Manu is looking for so they can have a real range of what they can go after. I really, really doubt they are looking for FA's and will go back to Manu and say "we have x for you only, take it or leave it".
Didnt the Spurs sign Green, Diaw, and Mills first last year before they signed Duncan?
I would be more concerned and agitated if they had a deal in place for him already..
Not sure..but different years call for different plans. We don't know what goes on behind closed doors...and Manu is not Timmy(and vice versa)..
I'm thinking they do have the same type of understanding.
He's Manu for crying out loud, it's almost baffling that some people on this board think the Spurs would just cut ties with him for a poor Finals performance. His veteran presence in the locker room is worth the vet min, at least, and I think they at least owe that to him.
Manu will have a press conference upon arriving in Buenos Aires on July 4th. Hopefully there will be some news by then.
Yup. Keep us posted please.
I agree and that would be fantastic if they have that understanding and Manu will take what the Spurs have left. If so, major props to Manu.
Thank god, we need room for Livio.
I'm thinking more along the lines of how Manu's deal gets structured. For example, if Manu wants 2yrs/$12 mil can you get him to accept 3yrs/$13 to save some capspace this year?
Manu has to be signed first cause he's got a $19 million cap hold.
Perhaps, but it doesn't make a ton of sense to spread out the years with Manu like that IMO. Very well could happen though, but then you leave yourself pretty open to insulting Manu and risking him looking else where. It just seems more likely that they want him back and have an understanding of what they can work with. But either way in your scenario quoted, the Spurs and Manu have a number in mind.
Or else it's a sign they aren't sure if the want him back.
I thought the Spurs can't sign any FAs until July 10th? That should give the team plenty of time to know what's available and what deal makes sense for Manu based on what's out there.
I'd think the Spurs and Manu have a professional enough relationship where he wouldn't get offended if the Spurs explained to him what they were trying to accomplish. Whether Manu would be willing to accept something like that would be a different matter, but the idea of trading an extra year or two for a lower initial salary is certainly something the Spurs should take a look at IMO.
My guess is they already have a number more or less and Ginoboli isn't going anywhere else. So they need to focus on signing Splitter and then looking to see what they can get in the free agency market knowing what they'll need more or less to resign Ginoboli.
July 10th is correct. But let's say the haven't spoken with Manu, but they talk to Tiago (and say they will match an offer above the cap hold for him) and they talk to AK and offer 8M per year, they then have to go to Manu and say "take it or leave it" unless like CG said, they add on years with lower salary to make up for it.
The most realistic idea. It makes sense.
Seems like the Spurs and Manu have a range in mind for the new contract. Doubt the Spurs would position themselves in a situation where the above scenario occurs.
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