Información que me llega directamente desde la propia ceremonia del Draft.
— Gerard Solé (@gsole14) June 27, 2024
San Antonio Spurs tiene la intención de fichar inmediatamente a Juan Núñez y que juegue en la NBA la próxima temporada. pic.twitter.com/zJud3o3uF8
Spurs' Vegas SL Schedule:
— Paul Garcia (@PaulGarciaNBA) June 28, 2024
July 13: vs Portland
July 14: vs Atlanta
July 16: vs New Orleans
July 19: vs Philly
Lets get those three rookies all the reps they can handle.flashplayer said:
I am 100% on the fail for Flagg hype train. Hopefully Atlanta implodes this year and finishes in the lottery to increase our odds even more.
Guitarsoup said:Lets get those three rookies all the reps they can handle.flashplayer said:
I am 100% on the fail for Flagg hype train. Hopefully Atlanta implodes this year and finishes in the lottery to increase our odds even more.
And Trae coming in and seeing that Risacher needs 2-3 years of development will probably be the final nail in the coffin there. Atlanta is going to be sick on the return they can get from Trae, and we have our PG of the future and won't want him.
But I don't think many teams are going to want to pay the price for a guy like that, especially seeing how Dallas, Boston, OKC, Denver, Minnesota, etc are constructed.
Tell me: which team adding Trae makes them an immediate Finals contender? Maybe New Orleans? Maybe Orlando? But Orlando isn't deep enough to give up much talent. NOLA can give CJ McCollum and/or Brandon Ingram and picks. That won't be a difference maker for Atlanta. They are stuck because they have a legit star who probably doesn't want to be there, but not many other teams want him either. Lakers for Rui/Reaves and two picks? That's awful.
Zaccharie Risacher and Jalen Johnson are expected to be the only players the Hawks won’t shop in trade talks, per @JakeLFischer (https://t.co/1z9T57bKQj).
— Evan Sidery (@esidery) June 28, 2024
Trae Young, Dejounte Murray, De’Andre Hunter, Clint Capela, Onyeka Okongwu and Bogdan Bogdanovic all appear to be available. pic.twitter.com/5NLKuF1AJy
just checked the weather forecast in san antonio: it’s raining threes 😤 pic.twitter.com/XgbngZoLGH
— Florida State Men’s Basketball (@FSUHoops) June 28, 2024
I agree about Carter. But I also understand the thought process. I think the Spurs had one or two guys pegged as being targets and then everyone else was considered optional developmental guys. Keep in mind 1st round picks get 3 years guaranteed and they take up a roster spot as they develop. You don't want an entire team of guys who fit that profile. Sacramento drafted Carter and they jettisoned Mitchel to make room (former high pick). At some point the roster itself has to be managed in a way that allows these guys to develop properly.AggieEP said:
I dug back into Devin Carter some more, and now I'm even more peeved they didn't take him. Even if not at 8, the plan should have been to trade back to 10 or 11 and grab him.
Consider the following, he's 6'2'' but averaged over 8 rebounds per game. In a March game against UCONN, he went for 24 and 15 against a team with Castle and Klingan. 15 REBOUNDS in a game at 6'2'' against future NBA players and with a 7'2'' guy patrolling the paint. He had 13 double doubles last year.
When you are looking in the draft, in my opinion you are looking for guys who have skills you can't easily find with a replacement level player. Who makes the winning plays. A guard grabbing 8+ rebounds a game makes a difference in winning, there is just no arguing against that. He's potentially got Josh Hart upside as a rebounder from the perimeter.
He might not be an NBA starter in his career, but I think he'll spend a long time making contributions to winning teams. He may even be an Alex Caruso level player that just does the things you need on the court to increase the efficiency of whole units.
Should mention both Brian Wright and Juan Nunez told me/us last night this is all still TBD. https://t.co/QWFyskN1f0
— Jeff McDonald (@JMcDonald_SAEN) June 28, 2024
West Texan said:Spurs' Vegas SL Schedule:
— Paul Garcia (@PaulGarciaNBA) June 28, 2024
July 13: vs Portland
July 14: vs Atlanta
July 16: vs New Orleans
July 19: vs Philly
Spurs’ full SL schedule for both Sacramento and Vegas via team: pic.twitter.com/mPMZ1P1mwI
— Paul Garcia (@PaulGarciaNBA) June 28, 2024
ESPN Sources: Golden State and Chris Paul intend to move back the date to guarantee the $30 million on his 2024-2025 contract to the start of free agency on Sunday. Deadline was originally today. This gives Warriors time to keep exploring trades.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 28, 2024
Guitarsoup said:
pic.twitter.com/nr9hp6evPF https://t.co/L5z9TMmtxG
— WembyMuse (@Wemby_Muse) June 28, 2024
Earth Rider said:
I'm all for tanking again next year. Wemby though is competitive. I just hope he can see the big picture. I wonder when Pop is going to transition out. I'd like to show Wemby some stability if we are going to tank, and through a process to acquire assets over time.
Our young players are getting pretty good though. It may be hard to tank at this point.
Yeah there is no reason to tank on purpose. The team will lose plenty just because they are young and West is deep. Plus, we have all those other picks giving us a shot at a top pick next year.Guitarsoup said:Earth Rider said:
I'm all for tanking again next year. Wemby though is competitive. I just hope he can see the big picture. I wonder when Pop is going to transition out. I'd like to show Wemby some stability if we are going to tank, and through a process to acquire assets over time.
Our young players are getting pretty good though. It may be hard to tank at this point.
Don't think of it as tanking as much as developing. Wemby has done multiple interviews explaining he understands the process and while he wants to win, knows it will take some time.
Look how much Devin progressed in his 4th year. In olden days, that would be his rookie year.
This upcoming year will be Sochan 's senior year of college.
There is a paradigm shift here that a lot of Spurs fans don't get, especially because Duncan won so quickly (after a 4 year college career)
🗞️ 𝗥𝗘𝗣𝗢𝗥𝗧: The Spurs are among the teams interested in trading Brook Lopez… San Antonio has reportedly engaged in trade talks for some of their veteran talent, most notably Keldon Johnson.
— TheBucksZone (@TheBucksZoneIG) June 28, 2024
Via: Action Sports Network pic.twitter.com/RLEdV8EnjY
The Nuggets do not plan to enter a bidding war to retain Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, per @espn_macmahon (https://t.co/e92EK6y9tF).
— Evan Sidery (@esidery) June 28, 2024
If a team offers a high annual value to Caldwell-Pope out of their price range, they will let him walk. pic.twitter.com/02YzPOIx5l
Teams that are currently hard-capped:
— Keith Smith (@KeithSmithNBA) June 28, 2024
ATL - second apron*
DAL - second apron*
GSW - second apron*
IND - second apron*
*All due to sending out cash in a trade.
HOU - first apron because they used a prior year TPE to acquire AJ Griffin
OKC - first apron because they took back…
Pelicans are moving Larry Nance Jr. and two first-round picks to the Hawks for Dejounte Murray, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 28, 2024
The Pelicans are trading a 2025 first-round (via the Lakers) and a least-favorable Milwaukee/Pelicans 2027 first-round pick, Larry Nance Jr., and more, for Murray, sources tell ESPN. https://t.co/61uRnxnLFl
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 28, 2024
New Orleans is sending Dyson Daniels to Atlanta as well, sources said. https://t.co/MgzfZmW3Aq
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 28, 2024
They till have a solid trade asset in Brandon Ingram to trade away. That's the biggest thing.AggieEP said:
Good trade for New Orleans, they give up nothing and add DJ