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    o All, Happy Thanksgiving.

    I know that Webber is a complete defensive liability, but he's still fairly decent on the boards, can hit spot up jumpers and is a terriffic post passer. Would he be enough of an offensive asset to sign on the cheap? Personally, I think it behooves the Spurs to find a better way to defend the Mavs, and Webber is not the answer to that problem, but he could offer some improvement over Bonner. Maybe.

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    Feels bad man Mr.Bottomtooth's Avatar
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    It's 12 games into the season. I don't wanna shut down Bonner completely for, of all people, Chris Webber already.

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    where are you gonna fit chris webber into the already deep fwd/ctr rotation? They arent gonna just demote someone to make room for a guy who isnt gonna bring much more than what Fab already brings.. plus the guys we have now have good chemistry, theres no guarantee he fits in here..

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    Bonner>Scola

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    If we were weak at the big man position, sure.

    But we are stacked already.

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    I've been a Webber fan most of his career, but the Spurs already tried this with Nick Van Exel.

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    Spurs should try to get Horry instead of Webber.

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    We have to consider it if Bonner keeps playing like a cane pole.

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    Bonner is just a plug in until Horry gets his groove back. Don't compound the problem by bringing in Chris Van Webber.

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    We should sign him for his ability to make clutch plays at the end of games

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    o All, Happy Thanksgiving.

    I know that Webber is a complete defensive liability, but he's still fairly decent on the boards, can hit spot up jumpers and is a terriffic post passer. Would he be enough of an offensive asset to sign on the cheap? Personally, I think it behooves the Spurs to find a better way to defend the Mavs, and Webber is not the answer to that problem, but he could offer some improvement over Bonner. Maybe.
    we went after chris webber over david robinson ( the single best player in all of spurs history)

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    unless horry becomes the horry of 94/95 with that SF body....oh yah bring on webber, and horry plays the 3

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    unless horry becomes the horry of 94/95 with that SF body....oh yah bring on webber, and horry plays the 3
    Y'Know, I've held my peace for months, but you just really need to post less. Your is beyond weak, and makes no sense. Horry's days at SF are long gone, like 10 years gone.

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    Wouldn't there be luxury tax implications if we signed Webber (or anybody for that matter)?

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    o All, Happy Thanksgiving.

    I know that Webber is a complete defensive liability,
    STOP!

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    Not Webber but Anderson Varejao is available. He hasn't signed with anyone yet.

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    Keep Webbers loser intangibles away from the Spurs please... nothing against the guy he just makes AntiManu type plays.

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    Not Webber but Anderson Varejao is available. He hasn't signed with anyone yet.
    Varejao is worse than Webber. And is demanding 7x the money as well.

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    Not Webber but Anderson Varejao is available. He hasn't signed with anyone yet.
    Varajao isn't a FA, he's just holding out for more money from the Cavs. They still technically own his rights until the end of this season.

    They offered him the one-year tender and he declined it, but he's still Cavs property.

    At the end of this year, he'll be a FA if he doesn't sign a long-term deal before then.

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    Y'Know, I've held my peace for months, but you just really need to post less. Your is beyond weak, and makes no sense. Horry's days at SF are long gone, like 10 years gone.
    He never has made any sense... I'm surprised you'd bother to comment on it!

    As for Webber, he is cursed, which seemingly goes for all of the Fab 5, none of whom have an NBA Champion's ring. No way I want him messing with our defence, karma or chemistry.

    Pass.

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    If we were weak at the big man position, sure.

    But we are stacked already.
    SOY (Signature Of the Year)

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    Varejao is worse than Webber.
    Are you out of your f*cking mind?!

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    I've been a Webber fan most of his career, but the Spurs already tried this with Nick Van Exel.
    We should sign him for his ability to make clutch plays at the end of games
    Co-FTW.

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    I think if we're talking Bonner vs. Webber, Bonner has more of a Spurs at ude. He's very community oriented and down to earth. Chris Webber is literally at home in Detroit. That's part of why he signed there. I don't doubt that Webber isn't a nice guy and would give his heart to this Spurs organization, but Bonner, in my opinion, feels more Spurs-y to me.

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    Webber said if he ever was to play in the NBA it would be for the Pistons.

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