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Spurs Call Up Bobby Jones
Posted: Tue Apr 1, 2008 10:11 pm
by SD2042
Posted: Tue Apr 1, 2008 11:52 pm
by salqaddoumi
You guys will love him if he gets any playing time, he's a Bruce Bowen lite.
Posted: Tue Apr 1, 2008 11:54 pm
by DBMethos
He'll probably get some burn during our upcoming games against non-playoff teams, I would imagine.
Posted: Wed Apr 2, 2008 12:36 am
by Ballings7
Oh wow, nice! I've been a fan of this guy since his last year at Washington.
He's like a more athletic, better offensive version of Bruce... he could be the long-term replacement for him.
I think he has a serious chance to stick around eventually - I hope so. In general he should somewhere, he has the game and mind-set to do so.
He actually had a triple double with Memphis earlier this season, and showed well with Denver.
Posted: Wed Apr 2, 2008 12:39 am
by NBA Junkie
I wonder what the NBA record is for most teams played for in one seanson. This makes team #5 for him this year.
Posted: Wed Apr 2, 2008 4:37 am
by Blame Rasho
Someone is getting a nice 10K check for carrying bags around... what a nice job.
Posted: Wed Apr 2, 2008 4:41 am
by SD2042
That's a pretty good question.
Posted: Wed Apr 2, 2008 5:13 am
by the southern dandy
I've liked Bobby Jones as a potential Spur for a long time. I've seen a little bit of him this season and I'm surprised that he hasn't found a permanent team yet. Perhaps he'll flourish in the Spurs' defensive system.
More realistically though I see this as a stop gap move because of Barry's injury.
Posted: Wed Apr 2, 2008 5:18 am
by Ballings7
Agreed ^... but if he shows of significance for what chances he get, I'd like to see us get involved with him again in the summer and pre-season.
recap
Posted: Wed Apr 2, 2008 4:46 pm
by ceperez
Here's the recap, play-by-play etc. where Jones collects 24 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals with get this... 1 turnover.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=280118029
let's hope he can deliver like this for us.
Posted: Wed Apr 2, 2008 5:59 pm
by CoachPop
He won't get a chance. Garbage time minutes and a warm body at practice, that's what this guy will give us this year. But maybe he'll show enough that we bring him back for our summer league team.
Posted: Wed Apr 2, 2008 6:02 pm
by NFG3
5th team this year and he hasn't stuck? Might have something to do with the particular systems he has been in - read Beno. Maybe the Spurs type of game plan is more to his liking. Hmm...this looks like a wait and see situation. From what I've heard, since I've never seen him play, he sounds like a good addition but needs development with the Toros. No significant PT from the Spurs this year since the playoffs are upon us. I've heard we had extra money to spend that wouldn't put us over the cap and they had been looking at him since January.
Sounds like he has a chance to get a min. type contract and then play in the summer league for the Spurs. If promising then a tryout to make the team or another year in the DL with the Toros.
The saga for a long 3 continues!
Posted: Wed Apr 2, 2008 6:19 pm
by Ballings7
CoachPop wrote:He won't get a chance. Garbage time minutes and a warm body at practice, that's what this guy will give us this year. But maybe he'll show enough that we bring him back for our summer league team.
I don't think it can be ruled out he'll see some regular game minutes against the teams around the bottom of the league.
Posted: Wed Apr 2, 2008 6:28 pm
by CoachPop
There's 8 games left in the season. At this point it's all about gearing up for the playoffs, not giving newbies burn. Now granted, maybe on the last game or two of the season, if seedings are all wrapped up, Pop will give his guys the night off and Bobby will get a lot of minutes and have the opportunity to put up some numbers. But in that case, I'm not sure what the point of talking about stats in a meaningless game are. And with the playoff races as tight as it is, there might not even be the opportunity for him to get minutes because we just don't end up sitting our guys for any games. And on top of that, that's assuming we sign him to another 10 day contract after this one ends, so he'll even be around at the end of the season.
Posted: Wed Apr 2, 2008 7:51 pm
by Ballings7
I realize the situation of course, and know there may not be another oppurtunity for Jones. But it is still a normal possibility and can't be ruled out in Jones getting to play again.
Also, where you're off here is, I didn't say or mean "a lot" of minutes or necessarily putting up "numbers" or stats". I meant what I said, in him getting some regular game minutes in 2 or 3 games from the rest of the season, and just showing what he can do in general. Obviously being against the lesser teams in that case, aside from possible garbage time. And whatever numbers he would put up won't be meaningless in a sense, because what stats there are will be relevant for his situation of trying out, in partly relating to his evaluation of the oppurtunities he would of had.
Obviously Jones' oppurtunity doesn't mean anything this season and is an underlying thing, but it could well be the starting point for a continued relationship over the future. To add an above-average young complementary player on the wings.
Posted: Thu Apr 3, 2008 12:14 am
by the southern dandy
I'm not too worried about Jones' constant changing of teams at this point. Defense is about help and team play, one player simply cannot stop a truely gifted offensive player consistantly. The teams Jones has played for have been pretty poor defensively and most dont even value defense at all. Which leads me to believe that Jones' value has been undervalued.
Posted: Thu Apr 3, 2008 1:54 am
by Donald Kaufman
CoachPop wrote:There's 8 games left in the season. At this point it's all about gearing up for the playoffs, not giving newbies burn.
So you're against resting our stars so they're fresh for the postseason?
Posted: Thu Apr 3, 2008 6:52 am
by CoachPop
Not necessarily. Depends on the situation. Where did I say I was?
Though I will say that having our players fresh for the postseason is more about what Pop does with their minutes over the course of the season, than the last few games.
Posted: Thu Apr 3, 2008 12:05 pm
by Donald Kaufman
You didn't say it as such, I just interpreted it that way.
I like that Pop's giving inexperienced players court time, while resting our key players - all the while winning games as well.
Anyway, in Pop I trust. I figure he knows more about the state of the team than most.