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The Bar Has Been By now, everyone knows that there's something of an arms race going among the teams considered legitimate NBA title contenders for next season. There's also been moves by teams who desperately want to contend, in an effort to make themselves better. Rumors have been flying, and various jokers like Amare Stoudemire and Ron Artest have been tweeting about wild trade scenarios that had yet to materialize. Extra joker points go to RonRon for making people like me think he was joking about signing with the Lakers, then actually going out and doing it. And then there's the great Rasheed Wallace sweepstakes, with 'Sheed having his choice of title contenders to sign with. No better way to counter crazy than with crazy and smart. Graydon Gordian seems to think so, and at this point the Spurs are running out of good options, with 'Sheed probably being the easiest of those options, if he can be convinced to come to San Antonio. The money is going to be the same no matter where he goes, so it just comes down to his own personal preference. Let's review what's happened so far, and speculate on what's still to come for the Spurs. ![]() Big Transactions For Contenders So where do we begin? Well the Spurs got it started, but let's go over the big moves that have happened so far in this arms race.
What This Means For The Spurs The Good: Small Forward The Spurs made a good upgrade at the SF position, one that has been badly needed for several years now. The only thing that would make it better is if Bowen came back and we could dump Michael Finley. As things stand right now, the SF rotation seems to be Jefferson/Finley/Marcus Williams. Depth is still a legitimate concern, but the starting SF position has been greatly upgraded. The Bad: Frontcourt Depth After the big trade, the Spurs got lucky in the draft and filled one of the many holes in the frontcourt with DeJuan Blair. But DeJuan isn't a starter, and this team needs a decent big who can stand in there with Tim Duncan and take some pressure off of him on the defensive end. So how might we find this elusive 2nd big man?
A lot has been written about Rasheed, and whether or not he would be a good fit for the Spurs - in fact, the subject has been beaten to death. But if looking at in only basketball terms, it becomes pretty clear that this is the perfect player to complete our team. Yes, there's a chance he has character/chemistry issues that sink the team's hopes - but those chances seem pretty remote from where I'm sitting. I'd actually be more worried about RJ's assimilation to the Spurs, since Buford and Pop have designated him as our new defensive stopper. Of course, there are other free agents out there, and this has been discussed at length here. Antonio McDyess, Zaza Pachulia, Rasho Nesterovic, Glen Davis and some others are still available - but we can expect that well to dry up fast right after Wallace makes his decision.
It's pretty clear that the Spurs front office has a plan, even though they're staying mum about it at the moment. In the coming weeks, we may witness that plan unfolding brilliantly, or crashing and causing improvisation. Either way, it will be fun to watch. The Same: Backcourt Between Tony, Manu Ginobili, Roger Mason, and George Hill, we've got an awesome backcourt rotation. This could be tweaked by an extra PG to offer added depth, and another wing(Hairston? McClinton?) to fill out the roster and spell the old farts. But the Spurs's backcourt is among the best in the league, if not at the top, so this area is most assuredly not a cause for concern. The Bottom Line The Spurs have already had a very productive offseason, and finally seem to be implementing their plan to transition the team into the twilight years of Timmy and Manu, if not beyond. Getting your ass kicked in the first round, then watching the Euroleague star you traded away for peanuts frustrate the Lakers for 7 games will do that to you. Stampler was right, this team needed a beatdown to get back in gear. With that said, the front office has been doing a hell of a job so far this year, but their job isn't done by any stretch of the imagination. Let's hope the good times keep rolling, all the way to another river parade. |
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hahahha Scurscola
__________________ NO D, NO RING!!!! With 26 points on 4 of 4 shots from distance in only 20 minutes of PT. Efficient eviceration. Wolves' fan: it doesn't matter how **** he plays in every other game, ginobili vs. the wolves is like he's just kind of laughing to himself all game...kind of like he thinks it's cute that they're trying to play basketball. athenea@spursreport.com |
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