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    Package All Three Picks And Try To Get A Pick In The Teens ...13-19.... Then Package That Pick And Udoka.. For A 6-10 Pick...

    Get Younger For Next Season !!!

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    Splinter Must Be A Spur Next Season

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    Looked at the DX mock draft today and their changes put me into a funk. None of the players left on the board on our first pick, second pick, or third pick look like good choices that realistically would help us. Too many centers, Pfs and undersized swing men and pgs. Here's their chart by postions and ranking.

    http://www.draftexpress.com/article/...n,-w-Analysis/



    And some players like Hansbrough are off the chart completely. Is he not going into the draft?
    Hansbrough is returning to UNC.

    Things will look even more scarce at the 26th slot when some of these underclassmen return to school before the final deadline. But since when have mock drafts mattered to the Spurs, anyway? There could be a Mahinmi lying in wait, or a promise given to someone like Casspi/de Colo, who are expected to drop to the second round.

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    It's looking more and more like another draft-and-stash year for the Spurs.

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    ya hansbrough is going back to unc

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    Courtney LEE.

    He is a 6'6 SG and is long enough to guard the 2 or 3. He is extremely athletic and is a natural scorer. He is the smoothest player I have ever watched, he makes everything look pretty and easy. He would be such a good fit here, He is great at defense and can score at will, but know's his place and will not take bad shots.
    Do you have any video of this kid? At 6'6" he's a good sized gaurd.

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    Oh well, with nothing to look forward to in the draft, we can hope that Splitter and Ian will be worth all the attention and speculation about their first season with the club. I know Ian spent a few days on the roster, but he really will be a rookie next year if they bring him up from the Toros.

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    Do you have any video of this kid? At 6'6" he's a good sized gaurd.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jj91V...eature=related

    Theres not much on him. But he was top 5 scorers in the nation for the past 3 years, since his sophmore year. He also is extremely efficient on defense, and usually shuts down his player. Against UCLA in the NCAA I believe he had 6 steals and 3 blocks. And he passes it, and doesn't think hes kobe or Lebron, he takes excellent shots and is the silkiest/smoothest player to come out in years.

    Hes a gem, but no one knows about him, hes supposed to go in the late 1st round, but he would let pop go small ball whenever he wants, and he could use a 3 guard set with parker, ginobli, and lee. That set would be the highest scoring trio in the nba

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    There could be a Mahinmi lying in wait, or a promise given to someone like Casspi/de Colo, who are expected to drop to the second round.
    The description of Ibaka on draftexpress makes him seem like a Mahinmi clone:

    http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Serge-Ibaka-1302/

    I doubt the Spurs go that direction, though, unless they have reservations about whether or not Ian and/or Tiago will pan out.

    Casspi is intriguing but it sounds like he has real at ude issues and may turn out to be a head case.

    de Colo looks like a Barry type of player and I wouldn't be surprised to see the Spurs draft/stash him if he is still on the board.

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    Courtney Lee looks very interesting. Based purely on the scouting reports from Draftexpress he seems to be just what I think we need. But can he go from the Sun Belt to the NBA?

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    Courtney Lee looks very interesting. Based purely on the scouting reports from Draftexpress he seems to be just what I think we need. But can he go from the Sun Belt to the NBA?
    Well he almost beat Tennesse and UCLA by himself, and yeah he can make the transition, hes everything we need in a young player

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    Well he almost beat Tennesse and UCLA by himself, and yeah he can make the transition, hes everything we need in a young player
    If thats the case then the tryouts will probably put him out of reach of the Spurs then. Hes already just barely within reach. Remember Rodney Stuckey last year. A player like that can shoot up the boards. And athleticism is always in high demand, something Lee seems to have plenty of.

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    If thats the case then the tryouts will probably put him out of reach of the Spurs then. Hes already just barely within reach. Remember Rodney Stuckey last year. A player like that can shoot up the boards. And athleticism is always in high demand, something Lee seems to have plenty of.
    Not quite, there are tons of players in the draft that are more "Superstar" quality than Lee. Lee knows that he will be a role player and an efficient perimeter defender in the league and will score when called upon. Teams picking ahead of the spurs want scorers and even stars, he is projected to go pick 28-29

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    One thing Lee is not is an athlete. He's fine in NBA terms, but he's by no means an exceptional one, not at a younger Finley level. Very average. What he is good at is a midrange shooting game, and a number of other things. He should hover around the end of the round or top of the second. Unless he gets a lot of press I'd expect the Spurs could take him if they wanted. He certainly seems a good prospect.

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    Is Lee a better prospect than Byars ?

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    Would we actually want to draft a rookie who would join us next year? We have Splitter and Ian joining already, unless we have quite a few retirements, I don't think we have the roster spots.

    I'm sure somebody here knows more about our future plans than me, but what is the situation with the Old Brigade. Who's retiring?

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    Is Lee a better prospect than Byars ?
    I would say so. His performance in the LeBron James Skills Academy had scouts salivating a year ago, working against James himself. Even though Lee was expected to carry Western Kentucky, he could settle nicely into a smaller role off the bench as an energy/instant offense kind of player. A good complimentary player for a late first/early second round pick. And he could move up from there with workouts, a la Jared Dudley.

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    Lee is who I'm desperately hoping my Pistons get in the draft.

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    Would we actually want to draft a rookie who would join us next year? We have Splitter and Ian joining already, unless we have quite a few retirements, I don't think we have the roster spots.

    I'm sure somebody here knows more about our future plans than me, but what is the situation with the Old Brigade. Who's retiring?
    Expiring contracts: Kurt Thomas ($8,091,187), Robert Horry ($3,630,000), Michael Finley ($3,103,000), Damon Stoudamire ($609,795), Derrmarr Johnson ($42,872).

    Speculation on my part, but I don't see Horry, Finley, or Stoudamire coming back. Thomas could re-sign, but there will be compe ion for his services. ESPN has Barry with a player option. As it pertains to rookies, you're right, it's likely the Spurs will draft and stash, and I think the target will end up being Omri Casspi, even with his at ude issues.

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    Don't you think Finley's coming back? He still has a role on the squad and is, after all, a starter. But it may depend on if they can get another SG they like. Barry can't start and is otherwise suspect for injuries, and Manu should come off the bench.

    Even with Mahinmi and Splitter, I can see the Spurs taking a rookie swingman, SG, or full SF.

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    Don't you think Finley's coming back? He still has a role on the squad and is, after all, a starter. But it may depend on if they can get another SG they like. Barry can't start and is otherwise suspect for injuries, and Manu should come off the bench.

    Even with Mahinmi and Splitter, I can see the Spurs taking a rookie swingman, SG, or full SF.
    I get the feeling it's Finley's last year in a Spurs' uniform, but you're right, he could take the min and stick around to mentor whoever is brought in as a replacement. I'm also not sure I see the Spurs taking a domestic product from a smaller school like Lee. That was one thing Marcus Williams had going for him, the Arizona "pedigree." If anyone could attract their attention in that range at a need position domestically, I think it's Mario Chalmers; that's assuming a player of Rush's or Alexander's quality doesn't drop.

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    I agree with Chalmers over Lee, but with Collison returning to UCLA Chalmers is likely nabbed earlier in the round. I hadn't stated before but agree with your general idea. I cannot see the Spurs giving a guaranteed salary to an untested domestic product.

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    Honestly, I want Courtney Lee more than anyone in this draft. Bill Walker and Brook Lopez might be the other two that I want as bad as Lee. I have watched 10-15 games Lee has played in, and let me tell you, he would be a good fit here. A extremely talented perimeter defender and can do all the small things, yet can hit the 3 or jumper.

    I hope we are able to snag him.

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    I agree with Chalmers over Lee, but with Collison returning to UCLA Chalmers is likely nabbed earlier in the round. I hadn't stated before but agree with your general idea. I cannot see the Spurs giving a guaranteed salary to an untested domestic product.
    I hope they aren't going to get fiddly about "Guaranteed Salary". With the latest CBA, Rookie contracts are perhaps the biggest roster bargain possible... Rookie contracts are now only 2 years guaranteed, but up to 5 years of the team options.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRiuE...eature=related

    Video means nothing, but hey. Mostly stills, this includes the Courtney Lee dunk posted earlier. One thing that stands out is the elevation he gets on his jump shot.

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