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Matt Bonner – Spurs fans have another two years of cheering for Bonner in the regular season, then having to watch him become invisible in the postseason. Bonner is due 3.6 million next season. If the Spurs are going to make a trade either in the draft or with another team, Bonner’s name will be mentioned in any sorts of deals, but there won’t be many takers. Teams have seen the declining consistency in Bonner’s playoff performances and not many teams run the European style of offense where the big man can hit a three point shot and float around on the perimeter. -Paul Garcia (Project Spurs) |
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i like Paul's writing on ProjectSpurs.com and he looks at things without much bias as a Spurs fan. he's absolutely right though, no one's gonna take Bonner's contract. it doesn't matter how much people want to try to make sense of him in a deal, no one wants to trade a good player for a $3 mill bench warmer.
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If the Spurs need to find a team with no hope of making the playoffs, then maybe that team would be willing to take him on, after all they wouldn't need him to step up, he could just jack up 3s during the season to his heart's content. I think he'd look good in a Raptors uniform, or as a Bobcat in Charlotte, after all it's not like either of those teams has had any success in judging talent...
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