Good for them.
Is it reported anywhere else how much?
Good for them.
Is it reported anywhere else how much?
I don't know. I'll look for more sources.
It's interesting that he didn't even get any offer sheets from any other teams. I guess they got him for cheap.
That young team is forming nicely. Grant Hill is on the way out, so he should provide athleticism and intensity at the very least. He needs to get stronger and work on his outside shot though. I'm interested to see how much the Magic ponied up.
Well if he's not coming to the Spurs then I'm glad he's staying with my other team. He would have fit in well here but I doubt we had much to offer him.
I don't think we had enough pt available to be attractive to a guy like Ariza, so it's difficult to get too upset about his signing elsewhere.
We're at the point where we have to make trades to do anything further.
Ariza wouldn't have done squat against Nowitzki anyways.
honestly.
Yes Dirk, who is a all-star NOT a superstar, is the greatest player on an NBA court today. God stop overrating Dirk to legendary status. If your gonna use Dirk at least add in Bron,Wade,Kobe,Melo,Artest,Wells to at least make the statment a little more justified. Just knock Dirk on his ass hard every time he drives and the er gets scared less. Dirk cant handle much physical contact and it showed in the Finals especially in the 4th quarter.
totally agree!!
Ariza at $3M or so is pretty expensive for a guy who hasn't done much - he's "a jumpshot away" from being an all-star, according to his very objective agent. I'd love him to be a Spur but that's a bit much, considering Butler doesn't even cost that much.
You also thought the Mavs were no match for the Spurs. Next.
I think it would have cost us too much to sign him to an offer that Orlando wouldn't have matched. But that's why God invented the sign and trade.
Would you rather have Ariza at $3M or Elson at $3M?
Ariza was a top five prospect in the league to fill exactly what the Spurs needed -- a rebounding, long small forward who is a top notch perimeter defender.
Tough question. I like Ariza a lot and wish we could have had him, but I doubt his ability to develop much beyond where he is now. I'm sure that's just sour grapes. We need his type SF badly.
Since Elson is replaceable to the extreme, yes, I'd rather have Ariza at that price.
I don't think that the Spurs are going to make any more moves this off-season. I think we're pretty deep at the SF position with Bowen, Barry, Finley, and Williams.
Maybe next off-season when Williams' contract is up the Spurs will make a move for a future SF.
All you have to do is salary dump Barry like the Spurs almost did last year and then those minutes combined with small ball minutes would be enough to keep a player like Ariza happy.
Not to mention that Ariza would've had a starting role in a year or two.
It sucks. I thought Ariza was one of few readily available young SFs, if not the only one.
Im going to have to agree with shaggy on this one.Yes Dirk, who is a all-star NOT a superstar, is the greatest player on an NBA court today. God stop overrating Dirk to legendary status. If your gonna use Dirk at least add in Bron,Wade,Kobe,Melo,Artest,Wells to at least make the statment a little more justified. Just knock Dirk on his ass hard every time he drives and the er gets scared less. Dirk cant handle much physical contact and it showed in the Finals especially in the 4th quarter.
Ariza any day of the week and Im not even an Elson hater. Ariza has a of a lot more talent than Elson and he would have filled the long 3 spot nicely.Would you rather have Ariza at $3M or Elson at $3M?
Ariza was a top five prospect in the league to fill exactly what the Spurs needed -- a rebounding, long small forward who is a top notch perimeter defender.
Everyone said Bowen would never be able to hit a jumper to save his life a couple of years ago, now he's one of the best three ball shooters in the league.
Thanks for playing.
Who wants Barry for capspace again?
And that would still make Ariza the #4 swingman behind two ironmen. Maybe he could hope for Manu to miss alot of time, but his career path with Orlando looks a little more clear with the eventual departure of Grant Hill.
As the leading Ariza proponent on the forum...
Nothing we can do about it and the price the Magic signed him for means he was virtually unsignable.
3 million is about the most I would have gone...and it would have been matched.
True we could have done something insane like throw the entire MLE at him but that would have been a huge gamble and left us with gaping holes at the C position.
No way he could have been signed...
The Magic still might be interested in trading him for need...they still need shooting more than anything and will not progress until they get it.
And I do disagree with the sentiment that there would have been no PT for Ariza...all our guys at the 2 and 3 are oooooooooooooold...Ariza would have been the main guy in the rotation by next season. And I think he is exactly the type of player capable of giving Dirk trouble.
Ariza would have been nice, but honestly, after Denver failed to match Elson, we had 14 on the roster, and the LLE left, which I'm sure O-town would have matched.
I take it you mean 07-08; I don't think players in his position really prefer to wait that long.Ariza would have been the main guy in the rotation by next season.
What you think or don't think is irrelevant...Chump.
The bottom line is that he would have moved into the rotation this season and been a major part of it around the same time our 2g and SF rotation qualify for social security, after this season....
He's not guranteed to do any more in Orlando.
He knows the score of our aging rotation...as does his agent, as does Pop, as does TimVP and just about everyone with a modi of common sense.
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