The Coyote debuts “The Cone of Silence” when Devin Booker steps to the free throw line. pic.twitter.com/FLs2yEdTb7
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) January 18, 2022
The Coyote debuts “The Cone of Silence” when Devin Booker steps to the free throw line. pic.twitter.com/FLs2yEdTb7
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) January 18, 2022
Denver, Boston and San Antonio are making a three-way trade that includes Juancho Hernangomez to Spurs, Bryn Forbes to Denver, Bol Bol and PJ Dozier to Celtics, sources tell ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) January 19, 2022
Sports-Ag said:Denver, Boston and San Antonio are making a three-way trade that includes Juancho Hernangomez to Spurs, Bryn Forbes to Denver, Bol Bol and PJ Dozier to Celtics, sources tell ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) January 19, 2022
San Antonio acquires Denver's 2028 second-round pick in the three-team deal, sources tell ESPN. https://t.co/3pJdbyjSGy
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) January 19, 2022
LawHall88 said:
Someone needs to explain this trade to me. Forbes for two close to worthless assets.
LawHall88 said:
Someone needs to explain this trade to me. Forbes for two close to worthless assets.
Hernangomez has been in the league 6 years, we aren't unlocking some yet to be discovered talent. It is good news for those who want the Spurs to embrace tanking. Forbes is no all-star, but he has far more value than what the Spurs got back.Enzo The Baker said:LawHall88 said:
Someone needs to explain this trade to me. Forbes for two close to worthless assets.
Trading a player that wasn't getting consistent playing time (until the recently to show him off for a trade). Opens up more time for others for us to develop. I think this move means we are accepting the season likely won't lead to a play in. And maybe in 2028 Denver isnt that great and the 2nd rounder looks better. Tank on Spurs.
LawHall88 said:Hernangomez has been in the league 6 years, we aren't unlocking some yet to be discovered talent. It is good news for those who want the Spurs to embrace tanking. Forbes is no all-star, but he has far more value than what the Spurs got back.Enzo The Baker said:LawHall88 said:
Someone needs to explain this trade to me. Forbes for two close to worthless assets.
Trading a player that wasn't getting consistent playing time (until the recently to show him off for a trade). Opens up more time for others for us to develop. I think this move means we are accepting the season likely won't lead to a play in. And maybe in 2028 Denver isnt that great and the 2nd rounder looks better. Tank on Spurs.
Chipotlemonger said:
2028 is SIX years away. I do not recall seeing teams trade picks that far out in any sport.
The Ginobili twins will be 18 in 2028. So I guess the real question is, Dante or Nicola with that Nuggets pick?
— Jeje Gomez (@JejeGomezNBA) January 19, 2022
jteagle said:
Yeah it's a meh trade. Doesn't really move the needle much for anybody but it does show that the Spurs are looking to deal. The 2028 pick is a little weird. I thought the 2025 pick for Demar was kinda far away. I wonder who the coach will be in 2028? That's getting close to Bladerunner timeslot.
Denver’s 2028 second-round pick to Spurs is protected Nos. 31-33 and San Antonio receives $2.35M in trade — including $2.15M via Boston, sources tell ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) January 19, 2022
https://theathletic.com/3079721/2022/01/19/hollinger-three-team-trade-helps-celtics-and-spurs-but-nuggets-belief-is-the-big-story/Quote:
We'll go deeper into that discussion in a minute, but let's start with the low-hanging fruit first. A rebuilding Spurs team with eleventy-seven shooting guards parlayed the one-year deal Forbes signed this offseason into a 2028 second-round pick. It's hard to see how that one turns out badly for San Antonio. In fact, this is the one way signing veterans can work out really well for a rebuilding team if they can be rolled into draft picks at midseason.
The Spurs also get Hernangomez in the deal, who has hardly played this year and presumably will be waived in the offseason, if not sooner (his $7.5 million for next season is non-guaranteed). San Antonio is still miles below the luxury-tax line and only added $1 million in payroll cash-wise, so think of this as buying a draft pick incredibly cheaply. With four recently drafted shooting guards (Derrick White, Lonnie Walker, Devin Vassell and Josh Primo) vying for playing time, it was also imperative that the Spurs get Forbes out of their way.
Note that the Spurs could also buy out Hernangomez and opt to sign 41st pick Joe Weiskamp, currently on a two-way, to a roster contract. As for Juancho, he might have better offers in Spain than he does stateside at this point; it will be interesting to see where his career pivots.
superunknown said:
Let's be honest, has there ever been a name that belonged on the back of a spurs jersey like "Hernangomez"?
Guitarsoup said:
Supposedly there was this offer from Deeeetroit. Morey turned it down.
- To Detroit: Ben Simmons
- To Philadelphia: Jerami Grant, Saddiq Bey, Kelly Olynyk, Future 1st
REPORT: The Kings weighed a trade package of Buddy Hield, Tyrese Haliburton, Harrison Barnes and 2 1st-round picks for Ben Simmons, Matisse Thybulle, and Tobias Harris, via (@PompeyOnSixers).
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) January 19, 2022
The 76ers showed no interest. pic.twitter.com/Am1diIbHyK
Hearing that Philly wants to dump Tobias Harris and Ben Simmons and are demanding 93 Michael Jordan, 2003 Tim Duncan, 1985 Larry Bird, and twelve draft picks.jteagle said:Guitarsoup said:
Supposedly there was this offer from Deeeetroit. Morey turned it down.
- To Detroit: Ben Simmons
- To Philadelphia: Jerami Grant, Saddiq Bey, Kelly Olynyk, Future 1st
REPORT: The Kings weighed a trade package of Buddy Hield, Tyrese Haliburton, Harrison Barnes and 2 1st-round picks for Ben Simmons, Matisse Thybulle, and Tobias Harris, via (@PompeyOnSixers).
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) January 19, 2022
The 76ers showed no interest. pic.twitter.com/Am1diIbHyK
A @Stathead search I did while pondering All-Star possibilities: Players to average at least 19 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 steals. Will discuss more when we record The Hoop Collective tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/OciBQKziLe
— Tim MacMahon (@espn_macmahon) January 19, 2022
32 cents into $14K on a first basket parlay!!!
— The Action Network (@ActionNetworkHQ) January 20, 2022
Are you serious? 🤯 🤯 🤯
(via @XXXMeezy, magicmikah | @FDSportsbook) pic.twitter.com/z3fuwCvfzj
Now, the throwback vehicle — nicknamed “Sweet Melissa” — can be yours if you so wish.
— MySA (@mySA) January 20, 2022
A Craiglist post shows photos of a black 1997 Yukon Sport that the seller Dave Arnold says once belonged to Duncan.https://t.co/1Twk4eVLsG