Guitarsoup said:
And hopefully the Spurs can get SloMo to add a ton of size this summer so he can be a stretch 4.
Ive been saying this since we drafted him. Too slow to play on the perimeter, so hit the whataburger and be Boris Diaw 2.0.
Guitarsoup said:
And hopefully the Spurs can get SloMo to add a ton of size this summer so he can be a stretch 4.
That is 100% where his abilities are. He's about 230-235 now. We need him to be 245-250. Become a 38-40% three point shooter that can average 10/5/4 in 20-25mpg and he will have a long career with the Spurs.West Texan said:Guitarsoup said:
And hopefully the Spurs can get SloMo to add a ton of size this summer so he can be a stretch 4.
Ive been saying this since we drafted him. Too slow to play on the perimeter, so hit the whataburger and be Boris Diaw 2.0.
Guitarsoup said:
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YesEnzo The Baker said:
Is everyone here convinced Aldridge will be shipped out before the season?
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Tom Orsborn: Buford when asked if Aldridge asked for trade: "We are happy with the group we have. If we can make it better, we will do it."
The point remains, there aren't many great PFs in the league right now and pretty much every single one has huge holes in their game. LMA sucks, but he is still top 5 at his position. And I would dump him for Green, Griffin or Porsingus in a heart beat. Millsap and Love would be more questionable to me (undersized for PM and no D for Love)claym711 said:
Draymond is way overrated. He will go the way of Ibaka and Lance Stephenson once he isn't surrounded by elite talent.
flashplayer said:
Saying "will probably get us to the playoffs" is a little Gator-esque battered Spurs syndrome when you haven't even seen who they bring in.
They could dump Aldridge and Green for nothing, not use any of their cap cushion, and probably still make the playoffs.
GatorAg03 said:flashplayer said:
Saying "will probably get us to the playoffs" is a little Gator-esque battered Spurs syndrome when you haven't even seen who they bring in.
They could dump Aldridge and Green for nothing, not use any of their cap cushion, and probably still make the playoffs.
What are you talking about and why are you referencing me? I have said repeatedly Spurs will be a top 4 team regardless of the moves this off-season. Kawhi/Pop are that good. I have said LMA was a bust signing, because he was, but the Spurs future is still very bright.
If they sign a big FA or two they absolutely will be right back in the thick of a title run.
I'm actually highly encouraged that they are looking to make moves and not just running back the same squad, which was solid, but had a low percentage chance of challenging GSW.
Ag Natural said:
I think it's hilarious that anyone thinks they know anything. Steven A. SMITH doesn't have any clue what the Spurs will do or what they think of Aldridge. His logic doesn't even make sense. So hes so self possessed that he'd rather leave a 61 win team to go somewhere and suck?
Yall are going to be terribly disappointed when they keep everyone. I promise you the Spurs brass don't look at this team and think it needs major overhauls to win a ship. They are good enough now to challenge with some growth from the young guys. The PG position is the biggest mystery with Patty a FA and Parker hurt. But that could just mean Murray and White get all the minutes and they get to see what they have up to mid season.
There have been clues to this conclusion before.Ag Natural said:
I think it's hilarious that anyone thinks they know anything. Steven A. SMITH doesn't have any clue what the Spurs will do or what they think of Aldridge. His logic doesn't even make sense. So hes so self possessed that he'd rather leave a 61 win team to go somewhere and suck?
Yall are going to be terribly disappointed when they keep everyone. I promise you the Spurs brass don't look at this team and think it needs major overhauls to win a ship. They are good enough now to challenge with some growth from the young guys. The PG position is the biggest mystery with Patty a FA and Parker hurt. But that could just mean Murray and White get all the minutes and they get to see what they have up to mid season.
You could be right about them keeping everyone, but I don't think this is coming out of nowhere. Kawhi did the same thing that Lillard did- kept improving and getting all of the attention. The crowds cheer for him and Manu more than they ever do for LMA.Quote:
For years, the rumblings that Aldridge wasn't happy with his place in the Portland spotlight were always there. First it was Brandon Roy stealing his thunder, then Greg Oden before his ill-fated fall, and then this young and dynamic talent named Damian Lillard whose star rose far too quickly for Aldridge's liking. All along the way, the complaints that would rarely, if ever, come directly from Aldridge himself were consistent: one way or another, intentional or not, he felt underappreciated - if not disrespected.
Ag Natural said:
I tell you one thing for sure. Pop likes to have big guy who can score in the post. Show me who else is out there.
I don't doubt they see him as expendable. But they aren't going to ship him out unless there is a plan to add a nice front court player. As much as everyone likes to criticize his performance this season, he is still vastly superior to a great majority of the big men out there.GatorAg03 said:
Pop critiqued LMA publicly. It wasn't much but it was a level unheard of for Pop over a 20 year career. He was clearly fed up with LMA and his issues. The Spurs aren't dumb enough to give him away for nothing, but LMA is as good as gone if a decent offer is presented.
Cave Johnson, CEO said:
Blake Griffin is opting out, mean anything for CP3?
Cave Johnson, CEO said:
So ESPN just tweeted that CP3 has officially informed the clippers he intends to become a FA. That doesn't really mean anything though right? He could just restructure for the new max with them right?
I agree with this. I think that we will end up bringing back the same team next season. I don't think we will be able to land Paul. We might move Green and get a second tier point guard (Hill/Rose), but we'll keep Aldridge. The draft pick last night all but ends Patty's tenure here IMO.Ag Natural said:
I think it's hilarious that anyone thinks they know anything. Steven A. SMITH doesn't have any clue what the Spurs will do or what they think of Aldridge. His logic doesn't even make sense. So hes so self possessed that he'd rather leave a 61 win team to go somewhere and suck?
Yall are going to be terribly disappointed when they keep everyone. I promise you the Spurs brass don't look at this team and think it needs major overhauls to win a ship. They are good enough now to challenge with some growth from the young guys. The PG position is the biggest mystery with Patty a FA and Parker hurt. But that could just mean Murray and White get all the minutes and they get to see what they have up to mid season.