I don’t think they have capspace, but admittedly have checked their cap sheet in a year or so.
Nurkic would obviously have to be part of the return.
I don’t think they have capspace, but admittedly have checked their cap sheet in a year or so.
The Heat aren't dumb enough to pair Butler with DeRozan. With the former's recent aversion to shooting 3s and Adebayo's inability to shoot them, the fit would be terrible.
This has been discussed before, but 23 and Olynyk for Aldridge is probably the only realistic trade between the two teams. I doubt the Spurs would do it though.
If the Trail Blazers would do 16 plus requisite salary filler (Ariza, Hood, Hezonja, with Metu and Zeller waived to not exceed roster limit), maybe.
He has another year on his deal. I would only want him if Jakob leaves.
I agree...im just saying that's what i expect the offer to be.
I despise those pre draft debates. Every year ST does it and the FO goes in a random direction that nobody predicted
Olynyk and a late first for LMA? wtf? Glad you aren't GM or anywhere near the FO.
I didn't say I'd necessarily do it, I said . . .
Unfortunately, that's probably roughly Aldridge's value leaguewide.
Only a partial, like 4M.
I think we could get Tobias Harris for LMA, or Kuz, or Lonzo Ball, etc etc
ok that’s different. I would take him. Does Portland think Aldridge is better than him for a 1 year rental? I guess if Dane dame signs off on it.
Completely agree, it's all in the wording.
Spurs probably put Aldridge's name out there with a high price, and if someone was willing to bite, then great...they would have won the trade.
They weren't trying to move him and take a lesser deal just for the sake of moving him. He was and is still a valuable piece.
That is how you are supposed to negotiate.
Harris has an albatross (4 more years at the max), Kuzma wouldn't work financially, isn't good and the Lakers wouldn't do it (fit/age) and Ball wouldn't work financially, doesn't move the needle and the Pelicans wouldn't do it (fit/age).
Whoever was that rival GM who made that comment was probably a dumbass.
if this late pick can bring u one of jalen smith/tyler bey/steward/vernon/woodard (via tankathon its possible) than its a decent trade. Dont expect too much in return for a 1yr rental of an 35yrs old LMA.
In recent years, Spurs are one of the worst teams in the NBA when it comes to trades so there's now a perception that every team is en led to rip them off. Spurs put themselves in this position with the horrific Kawhi and Bertans trades so I'm not surprised other front offices don't respect them anymore.
i think it's more likely the heat trade for cp3 and gallo.
Yeah Miami is going to be a major player this off season.
god a former facebook person in exec management. wonder how much money spurs are going to flush down that hole
Says a lot about priorities.
And I loved this:
"But the Spurs could use an upgrade in several areas, including its practice site, the dreadful AT&T Center, which lacks adequate Wifi..."
Seriously? They're making a big deal out of the Wi-Fi? Like they couldn't fix that for a pittance, in the big picture of what they spend? I just about stopped reading right there. Probably should have.
Then later they're talking about a SWOT analysis, only Buford doesn't want to talk about any of the weaknesses. Their strengths are mostly in the past, and they don't want to look at weaknesses. Their opportunities involve an exec from Facebook, and threats are everywhere. And Buford is afraid to let the new "GM" answer a question. Yeah, this group is ed.
It also helps that Aldridge hadn't quit on his team.
I wouldn't equate an unwillingness to publicly talk about weaknesses with an unwillingness to do so in private. The Spurs have tried to keep things in-house as much as possible for a long time.
I'm not saying there are no weaknesses. Just that we shouldn't take that interview as an indication that Buford is trying to bury his head in the sand.
There is nothing wrong with the wifi or anything else at the AT&T Center really. People can about the location, but it has a lot of parking and easy access to the highway. It's a cheap Uber fare from downtown as well.
The bit where RC jumped in so Jake from State Farm clone couldn't even answer a question like a real GM was pretty damn funny.
And RC trying to point to past glories and intangible nonsense as a way to address the roster and the future was just ... sad
And I'm not surprised that the article made no credible attempt to address the shortcomings Pop has had coaching this past year and didn't even bring up Forbes and his situation. it was of a typical Jabari low level of quality.
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