It's amazing how people can believe a random internet rumor with 0 meat to it, just so long as they want to believe it. There wasn't even a guy that posted San Antonio wanted Valanciunas. Someone "leaked" that the Spurs were interested in Parker for #5 (something I have a hard time believing), that's all there was - and then the internet tweeter was speculated maybe they wanted Valanciunas with the Spurs Euro history.
The Spurs are targeting the No. 10 pick (Milwaukee) or the No. 12 pick (Utah) to move up from their spot at No. 29.
The Spurs are offering reserve point guard George Hill as bait to see if there’s a chance they can get a higher pick and choose center prospect Jonas Valanciunas, who is expected to stay overseas with a tricky contract buyout situation. The Bucks, who already have Brandon Jennings as their starting point guard and veteran Keyon Dooling as a backup, aren’t interested in this deal. The Jazz may still be weighing such an offer.
From David Aldridge on NBA.com before the draft.
http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2011/06/2 ... ef:nbahpt2
What's the hottest place to be right now in the NBA draft? It appears to be the mid-lottery.
The Pistons, Bobcats, Bucks and Warriors are getting flooded with calls from teams looking to move into that range.
Among the teams that have made calls? The Rockets (who are offering picks Nos. 14 and 23), the Pacers (No. 15 and Brandon Rush), the Knicks (No. 17 and Toney Douglas) and the Spurs (George Hill).
Sources say the Rockets and Spurs are interested in Jonas Valanciunas if he ends up sliding. The Spurs also are eying Washington State's Klay Thompson, according to sources. The Knicks are looking at both Thompson and Jimmer Fredette with that pick. For the Pacers, it's Fredette.
From Chad Ford right before the draft.
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_ ... trade-zone


















