I wish, but there just isn't anything that the Spurs can offer that the Cavs are going to be willing to take back.
flashplayer said:
Ha, yeah maybe Timmy could dig deep for an unretirement victory lap if Lebron comes to town.
DTP02 said:
I wish, but there just isn't anything that the Spurs can offer that the Cavs are going to be willing to take back.
StillNotAnAggie said:
I just got an update from ESPN on my phone that was titled Kawhi for Lonzo?
Get the **** outta here with that nonsense.
Guitarsoup said:
Pop vs Big Baller
Guitarsoup said:
KL+Patty for Gordon+ Rozier
I feel like for me to like any trade with Boston, I want one of Brown or Tatum. Younger, probably higher ceiling than Hayward.West Texan said:Guitarsoup said:
KL+Patty for Gordon+ Rozier
If the worst case scenario happens and we end up having to deal Kawhi, this is the only one of those trades that I like.
Noticed in that article that the expectation is 1-2 years left of Pop coaching the Spurs.Iowaggie said:
Woj update on Kawhi and Pop
Quote:
Few in his orbit expect Popovich to coach the Spurs beyond the 2020 Summer Olympics, and there always has been the possibility that he could spend the 2019-20 season traveling around the NBA and across the globe
That's what jumped out to me as well.Pumpkinhead said:Noticed in that article that the expectation is 1-2 years left of Pop coaching the Spurs.Iowaggie said:
Woj update on Kawhi and PopQuote:
Few in his orbit expect Popovich to coach the Spurs beyond the 2020 Summer Olympics, and there always has been the possibility that he could spend the 2019-20 season traveling around the NBA and across the globe
Enzo The Baker said:
Apparently, Pop, Timmy, and Kawhi are in NYC right now. Hopefully this thing gets done soon.
Ag Natural said:
Only an idiot would trade Kawhi. Period.
Ag Natural said:
Maybe I'm old fashioned. But if I am in charge Kawhi isn't traded for anything less than an all nba player. If he leaves in free agency and takes 60 million less then so be it, I can sleep at night. I wouldn't want to be the GM who traded Harden, or Shaq, or Kyrie for what amounts to a hill of beans.