IMO it's gonna come down to if Parker will step back and take the role of leading the bench unit.
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IMO it's gonna come down to if Parker will step back and take the role of leading the bench unit.
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IMO it's gonna come down to if Parker will step back and take the role of leading the bench unit.
Parker said he would do whatever as long as Pop was happy.
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IMO it's gonna come down to if Parker will step back and take the role of leading the bench unit.
Parker said he would do whatever as long as Pop was happy.
If that's the case, then idk what Conley would be concerned about.
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IMO it's gonna come down to if Parker will step back and take the role of leading the bench unit.
Parker said he would do whatever as long as Pop was happy.
If that's the case, then idk what Conley would be concerned about.
Is he married?
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This one hurts
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"And then David West, going into this year, people around David West said this was going to be his last year and I remember talking to him in the preseason about that in going down to San Antonio and he thought, like, 'could be.' And I think now he enjoyed that year so much in San Antonio, he's a free agent of course they'd want to keep him. I'll say this about David West whenever he decides to retire, he will be the most sought after front office executive in the league. Everybody in the league wants to get David West in their front office. He's going to be a GM someday, if that's what he wants to do, but boy, I know like it will be hard to pluck him out, once he's gotten into San Antonio, I would be shocked if he doesn't have the opportunity to get in their front office, but I know other organizations would love to get him. The league office, David West he's everything you want in a player, a leader, a great thinker, a high character guy, and the Spurs loved having him and they really hope he plays another year."
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Adrian Wojnarowski: There's a strong belief that Manu Ginobili is probably going to play another year.
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"I'm told that Pau Gasol's a real priority for them. They tried to get him before he signed with Chicago. The Bulls were able to offer him a little bit more than the mid-level that year, I think the Spurs had a mid-level for him. They can maneuver in San Antonio and probably be able to offer him a market value, we'll see what that's going to be."
quote:Nah. He stays. OKC is great and we would have to dump Diaw and or Green to get KD.
Is there even a remote chance of KD coming here with it appearing Timmy and Manu in all likelihood coming back?
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If they re-sign at a lower amount (both opt out) and we move a combination of DG/Parker/Patty/Boris, it's possible.
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When does Duncan have to make a decision by?
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When does Duncan have to make a decision by?
He already opted in.
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Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski reported the Spurs will be sending a trio of Head Coach Gregg Popovich, General Manager R.C. Buford and All-Star LaMarcus Aldridge to their free agent meeting with Kevin Durant Saturday in the Hamptons.
On the Vertical online show, Wojnarowski mentioned the reason some other core players might not make the meeting is due to them training with their national teams. Tony Parker is in the Philippines preparing to compete for France in the Olympic Qualifying Tournament, while Manu Ginobili is Argentina and Patty Mills is in Australia.
Wojnarowski (Woj) was asked why Kawhi Leonard won't be in the meeting, and while Woj said there's still a chance Leonard could make his way to the meeting, Leonard's currently dealing with a personal matter. One name not mentioned by Woj was Tim Duncan. Last Friday, ESPN reported Duncan was supposed to be in the meeting as well with Durant, but as of Thursday evening, it wasn't reported he would be.