Yeah I’m confused af lol if you go to hoopshype under rumors and go to spurs it says that Bobby marks tweeted the deadline was today for Demar but maybe it’s wrong
For most. It appears that ddr deadline is today (still unclear)
Yeah I’m confused af lol if you go to hoopshype under rumors and go to spurs it says that Bobby marks tweeted the deadline was today for Demar but maybe it’s wrong
Ya seems like a pretty important thing to know.
Tried getting clarification from Bobby on Twitter to no avail
For a second there I was wondering what Bruce Bowen was doing back in the league.
This guy seems to think he has until Thursday. Not sure how reliable he is though.
He runs a basketball podcast and has ties with projectspurs, but nowadays just about anybody with the internet can do that regardless of if they are tuned in or not.
Is it better for him or Spurs to wait after the draft? Or before the draft?
Still quiet, guess RC and Pop are still sniffing around begging teams for the chance to pay them AND take their best assets
Considering most the trades that have been tossed around so far include 2020 draft picks, I'd say they better know by Wednesday.
Harden said trying to force his way to Brooklyn? 0_0
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DDR is in full control so does not matter to him really. For him it’s just about no advantage to doing anything “early” so he will wait until last day he can.
For SA? 1000% better if it’s before draft.
Thats 17 first round picks between 2020 and 2026 for the Thunder? Wow. Sam Presti practically owns the NBA Draft for the next few years.
Another pick for OC
At some point they will need to package some of those to move up or get a star, unless the NBA goes to 9-on-9 with a giant court and 4 baskets.
I love how aggressive the OKC thunder have been in trades
Yep... Presti is positioned extremely well going forward..
Now OKC needs to sign Forbes to be the tank commander.
Isn’t it preferable the day after? That way he can be part of a sign-and-trade as part of any deal leading up to the draft. He opts out before SAS lose that option.
What’s so wild too is OKC could totally flip Kelly oubre, Steve Adams, maybe even Rubio for more assets
Honestly i don't like it. While they can package those picks they've gone past the point of value. This trade may save some salary but Chris Paul is worth more to any team than that package.
We've seen this movie before with the Philly process. Okc is even less a free agency destination, doesn't have a roster of retired vets or a legendary coach. They have a famously cheap owner too. It'll be huge to build a team there again regardless
Presti did it once, why not again.
This time there's gonna be even more loaded drafts.
Especially the double draft ( I guess '23 )
And if he knows one thing, that's recognizing talent.
This is how a small market team rebuilds.
I'm a bit jealous.
Oubre is a nice piece--much better than Kuzma, TBH. 24 years old, averaged 19 & 6 on 45/35/78, and would seem to have the physical tools to be a + defender.
Demar just opted into his contract
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