Wasn't here long enuff
Do the Spurs have his Bird rights? I do feel if the Spurs lose him that it will be a big loss since he's the best rim protector they have on their roster.
So the Spurs don't have Bird rights on him?
Correct, no Bird rights. Instead the Spurs have non-Bird rights, which don't help in this case.
Wow that sucks. It's going to be bittersweet if he signs with the Warriors.
He wasn't technically here long enough but Spurs could claim his Bird rights under Amendment 8.3(a) (2012 I think). But then it would depend on his salary per game for this last year.
Can't wait to see Steph and Donkey hitting Dedmon with lobs while he throws it down on Pau.
Dedmon wasn't great but he's going to flourish in GS.![]()
Dnt really giva what happens in this year's free agency, jus dnt want Dedmon to golden state!
Yes I feel the same way.
When are people going to start realizing that It's not always the player that's the problem but the puppet master controlling his strings that is the problem. Spurs need a change at head coach because the game has passed him by. See Jerry Sloan
: "Dedmon isn't over himself. Get rid of him RC, you drunkard."
:"Yes, massa', Pop. Whatever you say. Let me just re-sign Mills for 4 years and take a swig of this beer first...*belch*".
He's gonna be the next David West.
Grabbing boards over LMA, dunking on Pau, blocking Fatty Mills and Porker layups.![]()
Dedmon could not get big minutes in Orlando. The guy gets you excited once and a while, but he just isn't that good. He is a back up center at best. And not Gortart needs minutes back up center either.
This
How easily people, who don't watch the games, forget this guy averaged 4 & 5 as a starter. Completely shat the bed when he got an upgraded role then fell out of the rotation (just like in Orlando)
Good luck to GS if they're going to magically get this dude some IQ and hands
I don't think many people thought that Deadman was that good... yet. Posters like myself thought he had a lot of potential that could have been developed (especially working some with Timmy). But because he had a disposition that Pop couldn't accept, he is now another woulda, coulda, shoulda former Spur.
As I said, he gets you excited. You don't usually see bigs this late magically develop. Dedmon would grab an offensive board and dunk it hard. He could come from nowhere and block above the rim. Then he will jump over the back of someone in a blatant and obvious call and get rewarded with his 3rd early foul.
They won't call that foul if he's wearing a Warriors jersey.
He's probably one of those guys who needs a ball handler like Chris Paul to unlock his potential. Like a poor man's Deandre Jordan.
Those types of bigs are a dime a dozen though. Any Big would flourish with a Chris Paul. "Deadmon</3" is nothing special.
I certainly can't argue with that. We saw it frequently. But you also omitted a couple of his strengths. He has great range on his rebounds, and (his best attribute in my opinion) his agility. He showed rare quickness of foot for a big, enabling him to stick with "smalls" on the perimeter. Although I really did not want CP3, I did believe he could have turned Deadman into something like DJordan except better on perimeter defense (and better from the FT line). With his athleticism, he needed coaching-up.
I wish we could have kept him; he always looked like he had the potential.
as far as I have seen bigs like this are hard to fit with Lamarcus who has a low bbiq. I think LMA needs a big next to him that can provide some of what he lacks, some playmaking from the bigs spots, some finding of cutters, some rim rolling with the intention of making the right decision if you get that pass. Kind of like what Lee provided, but Lee is not a true center so defensively they couldn't hold the fort. anyways, basically Dedmon was too flawed to compensate for Lamarcus lack of anything but spot up shooting from the PF spot. Then to that, one adds all the mistakes he would make on defense, and his flamboyant personality causing a sore on Pop's eyes.. and well. It's too bad. I know what you mean, and I also saw some potential for development at times.
What the most the Spurs can offer him? Why not just give him a decent sized one year deal? or do they not even have the money for that?
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