HarlemHeat37 wrote:this is the most excited I've been for the NBA draft in a LONG time..
yea me too! i really hope we trade up or buy someones pick!
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HarlemHeat37 wrote:this is the most excited I've been for the NBA draft in a LONG time..
HarlemHeat37 wrote:this is the most excited I've been for the NBA draft in a LONG time..
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Ryan Anderson
Anderson's decision to remain in the draft was probably a good one as he will likely find a spot in the late first round, and it's hard to know how much he could have improved his stock by returning to school. The Spurs may have to adjust their philosophy of drafting players for years down the road, as their window of opportunity with Duncan appears to be closing quickly.

Two teams that are reportedly looking to acquire an additional first round pick are the Spurs (who unfortunately have very little to offer) and the Suns.
Mr.Bottomtooth wrote:There are very few scenarios in which the Spurs try to move up in the draft. I applaud them for making a real attempt at moving up, but the chances of it coming true are not good.
One scenario that I would like the Spurs to investigate is trading picks with the Cavaliers. It might sound crazy at first, just trading the 26th for the 19th (including some incentives such as cash or a future 2nd rounder), but the fact is that the Cavs are in dire need at the point guard position where they can use Mario Chalmers, but drafting Chalmers at the 19th would be too high. So one trade that I can envision is:
Spurs Receive:
19th pick(used on Marreese Speights, Darrell Arthur, or if they feel as though they need to focus on the swingman need, they can tell Cleveland to select Donte Greene, Brandon Rush, or Nicolas Batum)
Cavaliers Receive:
26th pick(used on Mario Chalmers)
cash
But in the case that we don't trade any of our picks, I see us selecting either Mario Chalmers or Chris Douglas-Roberts.
Blame Rasho wrote:I would love to get another first round pick... any other ideas how to get one?
they do have 13 picks in the next 2 years!
washington - may be close to the tax line after resigning jamison and arenas. i doubt they have much interest though. maybe a pick swap + 2nd(s) + cash deal, but probably not an outright sell.
cleveland - well over the tax line next season. but they need more talent around lebron, and have over 30 mil in expirings next season. doubt they are looking to sell or swap.
denver - in tax hell. but they too could use some more talent. but with resigning jr smith, they may be 15+ mil over the line. add in lawson pulling out, and i think they are the best bet for selling a pick at this point.
seattle - different situation from the others. they arent in a tax crunch, but they do have 13 picks in the next 2 years! id think they would rather make a consolidation trade then sell, but with our FO connection, we might get first bid if they decide to sell if their board is picked clean.
Accompanied by Cairns Taipans assistant coach Aaron Fearne and agent Daniel Moldovan, Nathan Jawai traversed the country showcasing his skills.
After an initial two-week period acclimatising in Las Vegas, Jawai worked out in front of scouts from the Golden State Warriors, Seattle, Sacramento, Phoenix, Denver and Utah.
Then there was a combined workout in front of key personnel from Houston and Minnesota, followed by talks with San Antonio Spurs assistant and former Sydney Kings coach Brett Brown.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/st ... 22,00.html
French swingman Nicolas Batum, projected to be a late first-round NBA draft pick, stopped participating in a workout with the Toronto Raptors earlier this week after a stress echo test -- a treadmill test that measures the health of the heart -- came back in the "borderline" area.
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"There is an issue with Batum, and nothing is clear," his agent, Bouna Ndiaye told ESPN.com on Friday afternoon. "The number [the score on his stress echo test] could be a borderline problem if he had a family history of heart problems. But I talked to Nicolas's mother and she said his father didn't die of a heart problem. His team in France and the French national team test him regularly and said they've never seen any indication that he had a heart issue."
A Sports Illustrated report in February said that Batum's father, Henry, suffered a "massive heart attack" and died at the free throw line while playing pro basketball in France when Nicolas was 2 years old. According to Ndiaye, Batum's father died of an aneurysm, not a heart attack.