Looks like Manu took more money as well. Don't think Spurs have any more cap room and still have glaring holes on the roster, especially if TD is done. Dedmon appears to have signed with the Room Exception.
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I know Parker is the goto scapegoat for Spurs fans but he holds very little value around the league right now and he isn't going anywhere. As far as finding a backup PG, the Spurs are really strapped for cash right now and they don't have any money to offer a good contract in this market. Unless they trade for another PG (trade who?), it doesn't look likely unless you are talking about bringing an Andre Miller type PG back.
quote:Let's hope so. Really want just one more year.
Is it way optimistic of me to think Manu and Timmy spoke with each other and both agreed to come back?
quote:As I understand it, if Tim retires the Spurs will actually spread the remaining salary over the next three years for cap purposes, so he will count about $2 million a year for 3 years.
None of this news sounds very exciting, but I'm still happy this team is built to win. Doesn't mean we are gonna win it all next year, but they are gonna be very solid for years to come (so just like we've been since the late 90s).
Be interesting to see what we can do in next years offseason assuming Timmy & Manu's salary will be gone. Unless I don't understand how the NBA salary cap works we should have plenty of cash to spend and we should be an attractive spot for quality free agents.
quote:Need a paintball place to offer the same deal and then we might be on to something.
http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/article/Free-zoo-visits-for-Duncan-if-he-returns-8341820.php
Free zoo visits for life if Duncan plays one more year. This should seal the deal.
quote:I think the procedural plan will be to waive him, so he gets his $6 million golden handshake on the way out the door.
If a player retires, they still eat into the cap??
quote:There's a stretch provision that allows a team to waive a player and spread their remaining salary over 3 years.quote:I think the procedural plan will be to waive him, so he gets his $6 million golden handshake on the way out the door.
If a player retires, they still eat into the cap??
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Me right now. Compulsively checking every news site and spurstalk every half hour.
quote:If this is accurate regarding Timmy's knee, then as much as it hurts, then it's time to go. He's given everything he could.
-The End. I apologize for burying the lede but it's difficult to actually type it out. From the latest I heard, the plan is for Tim Duncan to retire today. If today is indeed the end, there's only one thing I can say: Thanks. It was a damn fun ride.
-From what I was told, about three weeks ago Duncan started working out on his own to see how his body reacted. Unfortunately, the knee that used to be his good knee didn't improve at all despite the rest. He has played a long time on one leg but losing his good knee has simply made it impossible for Duncan to keep going.
-The Spurs have been telling Duncan to take his time in making his decision in hopes that he changes his mind. The front office didn't expect to lose both Boris Diaw and David West this offseason and they had previously projected that they'd be able to keep Boban. After losing all three, the Spurs prefer for Duncan to return but they obviously will let him make the final call.