Not possible.
I have no doubt some of you guys would be okay with letting Gino go if the right deal comes along but what deal would it have to be to satisfy you guys?
DWade, Lebron, KG.
I don't want to trade him but would do the above for a le chance that even Pop could not screw up.
Anythings possible, but the Spurs would need an awfully good 2 guard coming in to replace him. I'm not sure why the Spurs would consider moving him since they've been winning with him as their 2 guard and #2 scorer. There are only a few 2 guards in the league better than Ginobli.
lebron, dWade...nothing that's even remotely likely to happen
Manu was our #3 scorer last year.
He's the team's secondary heart. Slightly less tradeable than Duncan... teams would have to blow the Spurs away with the sort of offer no team would ever make.
The Big Three, I see only Parker as the tradeable one. If the Spurs get a sense he's plateaued in the next few years, I can see them zipping him out of town while his stock is the highest.
Don't tell me you're with the Computer Guy bunch.![]()
I can't see the Spurs trading Manu.
No way. Manu is much more tradeable than Tony if only for the age difference. Tony is still very young and hasn't even come close to peaking. Manu has already peaked most likely.
other teams would want tony over more because of more upside and does not get hurt and is younger then manu
Manu gets hurt too much because of his style of play. However, that same style of play is what makes him awesome. He does those little things that make a huge difference in a game sometimes. I wouldn't trade him now. Ask me in a couple of years or so and maybe I would.
Possible? Sure, even Duncan would be tradeable for the right price. That's the nature of the business.
But the price for Duncan right now would be so high as to make him untradeable.
The same situation is true for Manu and Parker. It's not whether they are tradeable--but whether the price of the trade would make them untradeable in most scenarios.
Yeah, but if all things are clicking the way the Spurs want them to Ginobli would be the #2 scorer. I believe the offense is geared that way. I don't think the Spurs are wanting TP to shoot as much as he had to last season.
If Manu were traded, the Spurs would be offically dismantled.
Computer guy? I can't see the spurs trading Manu either.
Sure they do as long as he keeps shooting a the % that he did last year.
He's talking about the ATX part of your name...
Not now, but don't be totally shocked if they pull the trigger in a couple of years. Manu isn't geared for a long career in the NBA with his style of play. I would say he's WAY more tradeable than Tony, since TP probably has 8 years of high level play left, and Manu, with his style of play and lack of offseason bounce-back caused by his insistance of playing NT ball for ARG, probably has two or three.
spurs would have let david robinson walk they sure as would trade manu for a deal that would better the spurs
I agree, but we've got enough newbies on the team for this season. Unless we would be getting someone young, i.e. Wade, to build the future around, I'm going to stay in the foxhole with Manu for the time being.
Oh, definitely not this year. I just think his game is going to fall off a cliff in 3 years or so, and the Spurs may move him, hopefully before it happens so they can get return.
But if you, me and everyone else knows this is going to happen shortly, I'd say it kind of brings his trade value down. However, if a team was looking for a Steve Kerr veteran-type down the line, Manu would be a good choice.
What am I saying?! They're going to make me turn in my Church of Manu membership card!
I bet manu goes east
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