Concur. Best case scenario.
Gasol is opting in, but he would be easy to move.LawHall88 said:
I just wonder what the odds are that Gasol doesn't opt in and Parker retires.
5 years, Vet Min. Do it.GatorAg03 said:
Gasol has indicated he wants to opt in and Parker says he wants a multi-year contract. The big question is, what do the Spurs want?
The option to opt in is with Gasol and Parker is signed for another year, so the Spurs would have to find takers for each if they don't want them. Nobody will take on Parker's salary given his age and the severity of his injury, and the Spurs wouldn't trade him anyway. Gasol, I don't know. I think Pop correctly concluded that he isn't a 32 minute a night guy anymore, 20-24 minutes as a scorer with the second unit is his best use. How many teams are willing to pay $16 million for that?GatorAg03 said:
Gasol has indicated he wants to opt in and Parker says he wants a multi-year contract. The big question is, what do the Spurs want?
FixedGatorAg03 said:
The 2017 finals ended on July 4, 2016 (via Players Tribune), were you not watching?
I am hesitant to base how close the Spurs actually were to the Warriors this season based on basically 0.6 of one game.grapespda2525 said:
Did you watch game 1 of the WCF? Even warrior fans agree that SA was gonna win that game if pachulia didn't ruin everything with his cheap shot. I still think it would've been GSW in 6, but we will never know because of that ******.
So theoretically if that played out....Love would go to Indiana and George would go to the Cavs as a one year rental unless he inks a new deal. George and Lebron could both exercise their player options and walk in the Summer of 2018. A lot of risk there.k20dub said:
Listening to the NBA Ringer podcast and they were saying Cleveland has two options:
-Trade one of their big 3: Kevin Love would be the obvious choice and get a better scorer/defender.
-Keep the roster intact, hope for another vet buyout and hope GS suffers an injury.
Pumpkinhead said:I am hesitant to base how close the Spurs actually were to the Warriors this season based on basically 0.6 of one game.grapespda2525 said:
Did you watch game 1 of the WCF? Even warrior fans agree that SA was gonna win that game if pachulia didn't ruin everything with his cheap shot. I still think it would've been GSW in 6, but we will never know because of that ******.
I do agree that the Spurs probably win Game 1, but they may very well have lost the next 4 games once the Warriors woke up.
It's not super surprising when you watch the games. Kyrie's brilliant offensively, and some of those drives and fast breaks are incredible, but he's just completely incompetent in a team defense set. For instance, last night he was guarding Klay Thompson on defense and they fed the ball into Zaza, who's the only player on the Warriors you really don't have to guard. Kyrie leaves Thompson to double Zaza, takes a wild swing at the ball (and misses), and Thompson makes a wide open 3 on the outlet pass. It's just a dumb mental mistake. He'll make an acrobatic layup, falling to the ground, going 1 vs 4 to give his team 2 points, and then give up a wide open 3 because he gets lost on a back cut at the other end.Deluxe said:
Interesting from last night:
Lebron - 39 points on 15/27 shooting, +7
Irving - 38 points on 16/29 shooting, -8
When it's 1s vs 1s early in the game, the Cavs are pretty clearly able to hang with GS. But when you factor in the couple minutes Lebron has to sit (Cavs were -12 in the TWO MINUTES Lebron sat), plus the fact that he's a little more tired down the stretch from playing excess minutes, plus the fact that KD/Curry get their normal rest because the Warriors are rotating four all stars plus guys like Iggy and Livingston, it's just not a fair fight with <2 minutes to go.