Obi Wan Ginobili said:
Guitarsoup said:
Obi Wan Ginobili said:
Guitarsoup said:
Spurs are still interviewing Anthony Black.
Don't be surprised if the Spurs start unloading multiple future firsts (of which they have 724 apparently) to try and get multiple lottery picks this year.
They can't draft 5 players every year. It seems this was the Wembanyana version of the endgame. Stockpile picks, luck into Wemby, and then turn those picks into more pieces. If they didn't get Wemby, then they probably use those picks to just keep throwing darts at interesting players and pray one or two pop at the same time.
The Spurs need to step outside their comfort zone and try to take a few BIG swings right now. Trade those picks to jump into the top 7ish and grab another piece. Wemby is locked up, don't waste his first contract, which will likely be his only cheap contract. Take advantage of the situation and get aggressive. Overpay for someone if you think they are the right piece. Maybe it's a couple veterans, maybe it's one of the twins.
My worst fear is that they try to out-Spurs themselves by "taking it slow, playing the long game, chess not checkers"…. **** that. This situation is different. This could be a generational type player. Don't wait for him to be "ready" before adding the big pieces. Do it now. The only failure, in my opinion, is to wait in anything. The NBA isn't the same. "Trust The Process" didn't work. It's about now.
I don't know if using all our assets to go after rookies is the way. There are young guys we could go after as well.
Ideally we can hang onto those Atlanta picks, but if they get the deals done for the right pieces, move them, too.
Get the career ending medical exception for Birch and start wheeling and dealing. Like Mark Cuban, but the trades should be good for us.
Use all assets to get rookies and PJ Tucker/Danny Green-type vets. That's what my rambling was meant to say.
If you are going to use multiple draft picks to get a guy that fills a need, why not try to use them on a 25yo OG Anunoby?
I would absolutely use picks to get Scoot or Black, depending on the price. Spurs are interviewing Kentucky's Cason Wallace today, too.
I think the teams that are shopping their picks (Detroit, Portland, Dallas) want established players and I am not sure that Devonte Graham and Doug McBuckets count.
Wonder what Chicago would charge us for Caruso. If we could sign a rim protector like Naz Reid, would love a lineup of Reid - Wemby - Keldon - Vassell - Caruso with Collins, Sochan and add a wing through draft or trade. Keep Tre as backup. With guys like Sochan, Wemby, and Vassell, a PG like Caruso or White would make a ton of sense.
As a D&3 wing, Killeen native Royce ONeale would work well. Good passer, career 39% from three. Last year of 9.5mm/year deal. Brooklyn wants to dump salary and rumor is they are offering him for a pick.
Tim McMahon said Phoenix is shopping Chris Paul, and while I wouldn't trade for him, if they cut him (his salary is only half guaranteed until June 28th) I would entertain the idea of him as a cheap veteran contract.
My top two free agent role players are Naz Reid and Bruce Brown. Both the TPups and Nuggets have luxury tax problems right now, so we could probably land each for just over the MLE and both could have a starting job on our team.
I wouldn't mind moving up to get Anthony Black, but he is definitely going to Washington if he is still on the board at 8. Seems like the cost of going up to 8 to get an unproven guy like Black might be significantly more than just trading for Caruso and Royce ONeale.