I think his rights will be traded. Although I wish the Spurs wouldn't do that.
So whats up guys?
What is your opinion of what'll happen with Scola?
Whats the general consensus?
Will we keep his rights and have him next year? trade his rights?
do we need him now that we have Oberto?
OPINIONS NEEDED.
I think his rights will be traded. Although I wish the Spurs wouldn't do that.
I hope the Spurs keep his rights and bring him over next year, the NBA is going to see a fierce compe or in Luis Scola.
maybe if he grows up and stops acting like a spoiled brat the Spurs or some other team will bring him to the NBA, otherwise he will become a paria
He seems to be a hustler and winner, traits too rare among NBA players, unspoiled by the me-first-and-only balla ethic, so I hate to see him not become a Spur, to be victimized by a horrible contract, but his Spurs' future is very tenuous, the Spurs' payroll is topping out pretty quickly.
he;s a spoinled brat?
I thought the whole deal was his team didin't want to budge on the buyout $$.
And of course he;d be reasonably upset that he can't come over this year when he was most likely expecting to for along time.
Did I miss something else? explain.
What doesn't kill you will make you stronger. This disappointment may have been one of the best things to happen to Scola, and may make him into a better player and person.
He got frustrated and said something about trading his rights to another team. It was a stupid statement made when he was pissed off, nothing more.Did I miss something else? explain.
i believe the spurs will make it look like they are shopping his rights and end up stating there were no takers and go at it again next season, with a we tried, no one obliged lets get the contract done....besides who's to say they can't go back to this option mid season and explore the buyout clause again
The Spurs will trade if there is a good deal out there that will improve the team. Who knows? The only guy that is not being traded is Tim. We might be able to say the same about Manu. However, Scola would be a great addition to the team, but the Spurs are stacked. Like I said, if there is a deal presented that will improve the team, the Spurs may pull the trigger.
i'm hoping he is a spur next year once rasho is moved and nazr not resigned.
If anyone can understand the problems caused by contracts, it's Scola. We have legal obligations/contracts with the NBA as well as his contract with TAU. Let it go for this year and bring him over next year if that can be worked out.
The Spurs are going to retain his rights. They have waited to long and put alot of time and effort into this investment to not bring him over. Next summer, he will be on this team.
I would say the same if I were in his position...I wouldn't want to wait until my career is over until it can begin in the NBA. I know he's only 25, but how does he know when they are finally going to bring him over.
He just wants to play in the NBA, nothing wrong with that...isn't that everyone basketball players ultimate dream?
Its fine for Scola to feel that way and even express it to the Spurs...but you dont do it in the press. that's where the spoiled brat comes out. why wont Scola tell the press what the buy out really is (again that's bratty behavior).
All Scola was doing was showing his immaturaty and if you take his side over the Spurs you are showing yours as well
and if you think any other team would pay him to buy out his contract then why wouldnt the Spurs pull the trigger?
some say heaven or eventually
I dont know what it is,
but when a player from argentina is drafted
everyone thinks he's going to be bad ass!
Inmaturity?? You know I think people here are getting a bit carried away with the homerism. This "the Spurs organization can do no evil" at ude is very naive on your part aswell. I don't think people here really know what actually happened in those negotiations. Perhaps the Spurs were actually leading him on because they wanted to raise his trade value when it came time to use it. Perhaps the Spurs wanted Oberto more after all, just like TimVP said. If this is the case, Scola had every right to be pissed.
The point is the Spurs are in the business of making money and winning championships, not upholding some fantasticly ridiculous moral standard dreamed up by some overexited fans who live in a world of fiction. The Spurs will do what they see fit to benefit themselves just like any selfrespecting corporation, and so will Scola for that matter, which right now involves a trade scenario which allows for him to play in the NBA this season.
MaNuMaMaNiA, stop making sense, dude.
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I agree.
i agree with all you said except the trade him to play this year part.![]()
He will either be traded or become a Spur next year.
I see him staying at TAU until his contract runs, then becoming a Spur. Of course, I don't get a vote.
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