
How can you not love Archie after that, though?
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Kerrsed wrote:Knight/Len/Goodwin for Aldridge.
Len gives them a young big that they are lacking. Him and Gasol would flip spots, Len at C and Gasol at PF. For some reason Knight seems like a SA/Tony Parker type player to me. Scoring the ball and doing the other intangibles (Steals/rebounds/assists). Compairing them both at 5 years in the league:
TP: 18.9 Points, 5.8 assists, 3.3 rebounds, 1 steal.
BK: 19.6 Points, 5.1 assists, 3.9 rebounds, 1.2 steals
Pretty damn close. Its time for them to bring Parker off the bench with Ginobilli and upgrade their starting PG spot (and Mills is not the guy).
jcsunsfan wrote:Kerrsed wrote:Knight/Len/Goodwin for Aldridge.
Len gives them a young big that they are lacking. Him and Gasol would flip spots, Len at C and Gasol at PF. For some reason Knight seems like a SA/Tony Parker type player to me. Scoring the ball and doing the other intangibles (Steals/rebounds/assists). Compairing them both at 5 years in the league:
TP: 18.9 Points, 5.8 assists, 3.3 rebounds, 1 steal.
BK: 19.6 Points, 5.1 assists, 3.9 rebounds, 1.2 steals
Pretty damn close. Its time for them to bring Parker off the bench with Ginobilli and upgrade their starting PG spot (and Mills is not the guy).
Of course I would do this trade. Knight is expendable. Goodwin is a non-factor, and Len for Alderidge is an easy choice. The Spurs are going to want two of Bender, Booker, Chriss. Count on it. Thats a no deal in my book.
Damkac wrote:I love those "let's trade players we don't want for a star" discussions.
bwgood77 wrote:Spoiler:
It seems like McD has learned his lesson after his first botched draft and the Dragic/Thomas/Knight fiasco, and then allowing the Morris situation to fester long enough to destroy a year. LUCKILY, the pick we got for Kieff, played a big part in getting us Chriss, so in the end it was worth it, but it was sure a painful way to get there.
NavLDO wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Spoiler:
It seems like McD has learned his lesson after his first botched draft and the Dragic/Thomas/Knight fiasco, and then allowing the Morris situation to fester long enough to destroy a year. LUCKILY, the pick we got for Kieff, played a big part in getting us Chriss, so in the end it was worth it, but it was sure a painful way to get there.
I think that's a bit harsh to say it was a 'botched' draft; Len and Goodwin are 'done deals' yet in the NBA talent department. And remember, that was a weak draft to begin with. Just because a couple of players further down the draft board have 'hit', doesn't mean he 'botched' the draft. Look at the rest of the class in the Top 10. And had McD selected Adams or Gobert over Len, at the time, he'd have been 'skewered'. Again, hindsight is 20/20, but at the time, Len was a potential #1 overall pick, and Goodwin was looked at as McD stealing him away from a few other GMs that were really hoping he'd fall a pick or two further down. He navigated the draft just fine that year' Len and Goodwin not panning out as we hoped isn't all on the GM...there's some coaching failures going on in there as well.
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How can you not love Archie after that, though?
letsgosuns wrote:http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/article/With-trade-rumors-surfacing-Aldridge-s-future-9981115.php
That is a San Antonio newspaper saying they are hearing from their own sources that Aldridge is available.
Here are some interesting quotes from the article:
"The Express-News has been informed by a league source the Spurs are open to trading the former Longhorn should the right package surface. Those within the Spurs refuted the suggestion, saying no talks have occurred with any team."
"Those close to the situation suggest Aldridge may not be happy at the moment. The belief is the Spurs pitched him on becoming the center of their offense when they recruited him in 2015, and that hasn't occurred with the rise of Kawhi Leonard. However, a team source said there are currently no problems with Aldridge, adding he is apart of the Spurs' future."
"Could the Phoenix Suns re-emerge as a potential suitor for Aldridge's services? Head coach Earl Watson played with Aldridge in Portland and the two are said to be close. Maybe Danny Ainge would unload some of those draft picks in a deal to bring Aldridge to Boston."
darealjuice wrote:Spoiler:
Archie might have the ugliest swing I've ever seen lol
gaspar wrote:I wonder who the Grizzlies will keep as their 15th player for this season. They currently have 13 guaranteed contracts and will certainly keep JaMychal Green as the 14th guy on the team. That means they can keep only one out of VC (owed $4M for next year, $2M guaranteed), Troy Williams and DJ Stephens. I think I would prefer Troy or DJ over Jenkins or Jones Jr. on the Suns for the next season.
AtheJ415 wrote:NavLDO wrote:Zelaznyrules wrote:
Knight's 24 and moving to a new position, I think he still has a lot to learn. Bledsoe, well, maybe that's wishful thinking on my part. There's a lot he still needs to learn but maybe he's just all he'll ever be. But I'm not convinced. I know Nash, for example, improved well into his late 20's and he was always a smart player. And while minutes are not everything, Kobe had played more minutes by the time that he'd turned 22 than Bledsoe has logged for his career thus far. It's cliched but there is no substitute for experience.
The other issue, is if we trade Knight, it needs to be for a traditional PG, because the chances are 50/50 that EB ends up injured for a significant amount of time. If we trade Knight an do not get a PG in return, that leaves Ulis and whatever scrub we can sign off the street, or enter into a lopsided trade with another team to get a PG.
UNLESS...any of you all believe that Booker could run the Point some like he did in SL. Ulis is not ready for primetime, so we need to either keep Knight, or the best option? Trade him for an "average" veteran PG who won't mind falling in behind EB when he comes back.
We don't though. Just get the best possible return regardless of position. Given our draft history I'd probably prefer picks to players. This draft coming up has lots of PGs, and we aren't contending this year so no need to grab a stopgap traditional PG to win games now if it means sacrificing a better future asset.
bwgood77 wrote:NavLDO wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Spoiler:
It seems like McD has learned his lesson after his first botched draft and the Dragic/Thomas/Knight fiasco, and then allowing the Morris situation to fester long enough to destroy a year. LUCKILY, the pick we got for Kieff, played a big part in getting us Chriss, so in the end it was worth it, but it was sure a painful way to get there.
I think that's a bit harsh to say it was a 'botched' draft; Len and Goodwin are 'done deals' yet in the NBA talent department. And remember, that was a weak draft to begin with. Just because a couple of players further down the draft board have 'hit', doesn't mean he 'botched' the draft. Look at the rest of the class in the Top 10. And had McD selected Adams or Gobert over Len, at the time, he'd have been 'skewered'. Again, hindsight is 20/20, but at the time, Len was a potential #1 overall pick, and Goodwin was looked at as McD stealing him away from a few other GMs that were really hoping he'd fall a pick or two further down. He navigated the draft just fine that year' Len and Goodwin not panning out as we hoped isn't all on the GM...there's some coaching failures going on in there as well.
I agree that the draft sucks and many predicted Len would go very high, perhaps even first. But a real savvy draft guy maybe takes a guy like Adams, or better yet Gobert, who many teams passed on, so I understand he is an unexpected surprise. Goodwin was an ok flyer for a late pick, but better people went after them.
Not sure what they thought of Noel and the injury concerns, but he was also preseason #1 before getting injured.
I'm surprised you finally are saying Len is a done deal though. I still have some hope, and maybe he just needs to focus on rebounding and blocking shots. Work on defense. Maybe his offensive game comes with time. Plenty of guys (Chandler for example) have made big impacts without providing much on offense their whole careers. Bogut too. And of course, Rodman.