I really like Odom. His legal issues and past injury history are troubling, but if Pop/RC decide he's worth the risk, I'm all for bringing him to the team.
Height: 6-10
Weight: 221 lbs.
Pos: SF
Age: 23
Born: November 6, 1979, Jamaica, New York
Drafted: 1999, 1st round, 4th pick by Clippers
College: Rhode Island
Lamar Odom will be a free agent this offseason. The 23 year old forward is in his fourth season with the Clippers.
I think he would be a great addition to the team. He's a tall small forward who is extremely talented. He's big enough to grab rebounds but also has good enough court vision to be a great passer. His outside shot is good and he can create off the dribble. Defensively, he's nothing to write home about but he isn't bad.
One drawback on him is his reported poor work ethic and his past legal troubles. The Spurs pride themselves on having 'good guys' on their team and Odom might not fit that mold. He's very talented but also a risk because of off-court issues.
If the Spurs could get him between $5M - $7M a year, that would be a steal. He would be a great SF in the Spurs' system.
But the question remains ... Will the Spurs go after him or will they look at his checkered past and be scared off?
I really like Odom. His legal issues and past injury history are troubling, but if Pop/RC decide he's worth the risk, I'm all for bringing him to the team.
Yes, Odom looks like a perfect fit on the surface.
But if he's going to be broken down and busted for drugs every season, then he's not worth it.
I would take him but I share your concerns...that is why I would not spend that much money on him.
This guy would EXPLODE in this offense. He probably has the best court vision of any player his size in the league. I could see him putting up 18p/8r/6a in the SA motion O.
He has had some injuries, but none of them were really serious. The one ankle sprain kept him out the end of last year AND the beginning of this year because he didn't follow his treatment plan. Yes, there are some maturity issues to deal with.
If SA signs a servicable big, I would go so far as to trade Scola's rights to the Clips for him in a sign and trade in order to keep the salary reasonable. They'd probably bite, just to save face, and not have to pay another player big $$$.
It would also REALLY piss off Pat Riley.![]()
hasn't it been 2 or 3 years since the drug stuff? I am not saying it may not be an issue but he hasn't been in any trouble lately has he?
Odom was in trouble last season so I think it's still a relevant concern. Maybe he's learned his lesson since then; maybe not.
He would be a good player to get, but makes things a little crowded at the SF slot.
it was early last season (first month) the last time that he got busted for weed.
Lets see if the minutes are there:He would be a good player to get, but makes things a little crowded at the SF slot.
SG: Stephen Jackson 23 minutes
SG: Manu Ginobili 23 minutes
SF: Lamar Odom 32 minutes
SF: Bruce Bowen 18 minutes
You make a good point. If Bowen becomes the odd man out, then it would be:
SG: Stephen Jackson 31 minutes
SG: Manu Ginobili 33 minutes
SF: Lamar Odom 32 minutes
That would work, but it would be tough give up on Bowen.
are you accounting for the fact that if we sign odom, manu will probably back up at pg too?
Did not account for that because I don't know if that is the right way to go. I like Manu as a slasher away from the ball.
I haven't seen enough of him at point to make a fair assesment, however.
Odom could steal a few minutes at the 4, too. He's long enough, and can rebound, and DEFINITELY draw his man out away from Tim.![]()
If you sign Odom and a big, you can't most likely can't resign speedy. I think Manu can handle the point. I think Manu can do a lot of things. Minutes would be there, and I would love it if we got this guy. I love his game and I think he would really help the Spurs on the boards. Spurs will clean up his act.
Yeah, Odom is a 6'10 player who can play four positions.Odom could steal a few minutes at the 4, too. He's long enough, and can rebound, and DEFINITELY draw his man out away from Tim.![]()
Not a bad problem.
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Odom is a straight balla. He'd easily be the second star next to Duncan. He's like a 6'10 Jason Kidd ... he can beat you without scoring!
I think if you get Odom, you gotta start Malik Rose and move TD to the 5 spot so you run with
TD
Malik
Odom
SJax (can't let this guy slip away)
TP
The height and versatility of that line-up would be ill.
After Odom, how much cash is left to sign another player? It would have to be a big man, who are the candidates?
On the bench we got
Manu, Bowen for sure
Very good point. Odom (6'10) and SJax (6'8) would keep the Spurs as a 'big' team even after Robinson leaves.TD
Malik
Odom
SJax
TP
The height and versatility of that line-up would be ill.
It's hard to say how much Odom will cost. I think he'll get MLE money easily because everyone'll have that and there's bound to be at least a couple of capped out teams willing to take a flier on him. I think he could cost anywhere from $5-8 million depending on what kind of interest he gets during the offseason.After Odom, how much cash is left to sign another player?
Had he kept his head on straight, Lamar could possibly have looked at max or near max offers. Everyone sees the talent and potential, but everyone sees the risk, too, so it's a tough call. On the plus side, concerns about his "habit" and his health might make a shorter term "trial" contract possible -- maybe 3 years for $18-20 million?
No free agent is going to take 3-years to go to Spur land ... especially not one would is going to get a lot of money over a lot of years from other teams.
Like who, asswad? I've heard zero interest from Denver, and zero interest from Utah. The only interest that I've heard was San Antonio and Miami, who has essentially MCE money. No more money left around the league.
You bring nothing to this forum except your rampant negativity, loser. When you shoot down someone's proposal, at least, to use your terminology, go out on a "limp" and propose your own. Or are you afraid to take a position?![]()
If you can get Odom....
snatch him.
Fast.
I would rank Odom as the top free agent out there...if you are not going to use the cap room solely on one player...
which i am growing more and more against.
Talent-wise Odom would be great and give the Spurs more flexibility than just about anyother FA out there. He could play some point frward and with Manu on the floor ther would be enough ballhandling when TP is resting.
Get Odom, a decent big, a back-up PG, maybe Speedy.
The settled environment of the Spurs may be what Odom needs to live up to his potential. Would Pop be willing to take the risk?
Welcome, picnroll btw![]()
I'm inclined to agree, Rabel. Odom for $6-7 million could be a real steal, although I think I'd still rather go for a max FA first because Lamar's a huge wild card. If Pop/RC believe that he'll stay clean and healthy, though, I hope that they'll make a big push for him.If you can get Odom....
snatch him.
Fast.
I would rank Odom as the top free agent out there...if you are not going to use the cap room solely on one player...
Odom + Clark would shoot our athleticism off the charts and might make us the most versatile team in the league.
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