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Guitarsoup said:Now why is that? https://t.co/Z9TlbiP3zW pic.twitter.com/AtnmRa2XBr
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Dallas Mavericks All-Star Anthony Davis underwent a procedure to repair a detached retina that he suffered during the season, sources tell ESPN. Davis played through multiple hits to the face last year. He is expected to be healthy for next training camp. pic.twitter.com/Yz8vxBlp06
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AggieEP said:
To continue beating a dead horse, we could have also used 38 on someone just to eat a roster spot. 3 million for McLaughlin seems steep for a guy who won't hopefully play any meaningful minutes. Could have easily taken another swing at hitting the jackpot with a 2nd rounder.
AggieEP said:
To continue beating a dead horse, we could have also used 38 on someone just to eat a roster spot. 3 million for McLaughlin seems steep for a guy who won't hopefully play any meaningful minutes. Could have easily taken another swing at hitting the jackpot with a 2nd rounder.
They should be going and poaching from the Memphis scouting tree, those guys have been killing it.jteagle said:AggieEP said:
To continue beating a dead horse, we could have also used 38 on someone just to eat a roster spot. 3 million for McLaughlin seems steep for a guy who won't hopefully play any meaningful minutes. Could have easily taken another swing at hitting the jackpot with a 2nd rounder.
I hear what you're saying, and it sounds good in theory but here are the facts.
Out of the last 16 drafts, Tre Jones is the only 2nd round player drafted by the Spurs to have a significant impact. They have actually had better luck with undrafted players than 2nd rounders.
Guess where Summer League coach, assistant coach and director of player development Mike Noyes came fromFTAG 2000 said:They should be going and poaching from the Memphis scouting tree, those guys have been killing it.jteagle said:AggieEP said:
To continue beating a dead horse, we could have also used 38 on someone just to eat a roster spot. 3 million for McLaughlin seems steep for a guy who won't hopefully play any meaningful minutes. Could have easily taken another swing at hitting the jackpot with a 2nd rounder.
I hear what you're saying, and it sounds good in theory but here are the facts.
Out of the last 16 drafts, Tre Jones is the only 2nd round player drafted by the Spurs to have a significant impact. They have actually had better luck with undrafted players than 2nd rounders.
But our front office is too insular and nepotistic to think outside the box.
No injury of his is a bigger deal than the others because he has 4 injuries at any given time.jteagle said:
Is it just me or is this a bigger deal than they are making it out to be? For a player with his injury history it seems like it could be. Maybe I'm just overthinking it.Dallas Mavericks All-Star Anthony Davis underwent a procedure to repair a detached retina that he suffered during the season, sources tell ESPN. Davis played through multiple hits to the face last year. He is expected to be healthy for next training camp. pic.twitter.com/Yz8vxBlp06
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 8, 2025
I don't really think this is a big deal in the grand scheme. Doesn't seem like the type of thing that would be a lingering problem like his achilles tendonitis or knee issues.Obi Wan Ginobili said:No injury of his is a bigger deal than the others because he has 4 injuries at any given time.jteagle said:
Is it just me or is this a bigger deal than they are making it out to be? For a player with his injury history it seems like it could be. Maybe I'm just overthinking it.Dallas Mavericks All-Star Anthony Davis underwent a procedure to repair a detached retina that he suffered during the season, sources tell ESPN. Davis played through multiple hits to the face last year. He is expected to be healthy for next training camp. pic.twitter.com/Yz8vxBlp06
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 8, 2025
If it's not his eye, it will be a calf. Two weeks later it will be a tight back.
By the all-star break he will have played 19 games, but if he can juuuuuuuuuust get healthy..... /Mavs fans, probably
FTAG 2000 said:They should be going and poaching from the Memphis scouting tree, those guys have been killing it.jteagle said:AggieEP said:
To continue beating a dead horse, we could have also used 38 on someone just to eat a roster spot. 3 million for McLaughlin seems steep for a guy who won't hopefully play any meaningful minutes. Could have easily taken another swing at hitting the jackpot with a 2nd rounder.
I hear what you're saying, and it sounds good in theory but here are the facts.
Out of the last 16 drafts, Tre Jones is the only 2nd round player drafted by the Spurs to have a significant impact. They have actually had better luck with undrafted players than 2nd rounders.
But our front office is too insular and nepotistic to think outside the box.
Guitarsoup said:I don't really think this is a big deal in the grand scheme. Doesn't seem like the type of thing that would be a lingering problem like his achilles tendonitis or knee issues.Obi Wan Ginobili said:No injury of his is a bigger deal than the others because he has 4 injuries at any given time.jteagle said:
Is it just me or is this a bigger deal than they are making it out to be? For a player with his injury history it seems like it could be. Maybe I'm just overthinking it.Dallas Mavericks All-Star Anthony Davis underwent a procedure to repair a detached retina that he suffered during the season, sources tell ESPN. Davis played through multiple hits to the face last year. He is expected to be healthy for next training camp. pic.twitter.com/Yz8vxBlp06
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 8, 2025
If it's not his eye, it will be a calf. Two weeks later it will be a tight back.
By the all-star break he will have played 19 games, but if he can juuuuuuuuuust get healthy..... /Mavs fans, probably
The weird thing is... why did they wait three months to fix a detached retina?
FTAG 2000 said:They should be going and poaching from the Memphis scouting tree, those guys have been killing it.jteagle said:AggieEP said:
To continue beating a dead horse, we could have also used 38 on someone just to eat a roster spot. 3 million for McLaughlin seems steep for a guy who won't hopefully play any meaningful minutes. Could have easily taken another swing at hitting the jackpot with a 2nd rounder.
I hear what you're saying, and it sounds good in theory but here are the facts.
Out of the last 16 drafts, Tre Jones is the only 2nd round player drafted by the Spurs to have a significant impact. They have actually had better luck with undrafted players than 2nd rounders.
But our front office is too insular and nepotistic to think outside the box.
I'm excited about Sweeney. And in general, Mitch going outside the house for a badly needed injection of coaching talent and new ideas.Guitarsoup said:Guess where Summer League coach, assistant coach and director of player development Mike Noyes came fromFTAG 2000 said:They should be going and poaching from the Memphis scouting tree, those guys have been killing it.jteagle said:AggieEP said:
To continue beating a dead horse, we could have also used 38 on someone just to eat a roster spot. 3 million for McLaughlin seems steep for a guy who won't hopefully play any meaningful minutes. Could have easily taken another swing at hitting the jackpot with a 2nd rounder.
I hear what you're saying, and it sounds good in theory but here are the facts.
Out of the last 16 drafts, Tre Jones is the only 2nd round player drafted by the Spurs to have a significant impact. They have actually had better luck with undrafted players than 2nd rounders.
But our front office is too insular and nepotistic to think outside the box.
https://www.expressnews.com/sports/spurs/article/spurs-summer-league-coach-mike-noyes-20761393.php
Yep. Too insular and nepotistic.
Mitch went out and got Sean Sweeney from the Mavs - their very well regarded defensive mastermind. Also grabbed Corliss Williamson, who also has no ties to the Spurs coaching tree.
It's fine to just admit you hate PATFO because of your political stances and how they clash with Pop. I'm not sure what is controversial about that.FTAG 2000 said:I'm excited about Sweeney. And in general, Mitch going outside the house for a badly needed injection of coaching talent and new ideas.Guitarsoup said:Guess where Summer League coach, assistant coach and director of player development Mike Noyes came fromFTAG 2000 said:They should be going and poaching from the Memphis scouting tree, those guys have been killing it.jteagle said:AggieEP said:
To continue beating a dead horse, we could have also used 38 on someone just to eat a roster spot. 3 million for McLaughlin seems steep for a guy who won't hopefully play any meaningful minutes. Could have easily taken another swing at hitting the jackpot with a 2nd rounder.
I hear what you're saying, and it sounds good in theory but here are the facts.
Out of the last 16 drafts, Tre Jones is the only 2nd round player drafted by the Spurs to have a significant impact. They have actually had better luck with undrafted players than 2nd rounders.
But our front office is too insular and nepotistic to think outside the box.
https://www.expressnews.com/sports/spurs/article/spurs-summer-league-coach-mike-noyes-20761393.php
Yep. Too insular and nepotistic.
Mitch went out and got Sean Sweeney from the Mavs - their very well regarded defensive mastermind. Also grabbed Corliss Williamson, who also has no ties to the Spurs coaching tree.
Not sure what those have to do with our stale front office and scouting department.
As mentioned, we have a decade plus drought in the second round, where teams like OKC, Memphis, etc. are hitting on rotational pieces. We're going to need some of those type hits over the coming years given the cap situation, to sustain a contender.
I'm not sure what's controversial about that.
Guitarsoup said:It's fine to just admit you hate PATFO because of your political stances and how they clash with Pop. I'm not sure what is controversial about that.FTAG 2000 said:I'm excited about Sweeney. And in general, Mitch going outside the house for a badly needed injection of coaching talent and new ideas.Guitarsoup said:Guess where Summer League coach, assistant coach and director of player development Mike Noyes came fromFTAG 2000 said:They should be going and poaching from the Memphis scouting tree, those guys have been killing it.jteagle said:AggieEP said:
To continue beating a dead horse, we could have also used 38 on someone just to eat a roster spot. 3 million for McLaughlin seems steep for a guy who won't hopefully play any meaningful minutes. Could have easily taken another swing at hitting the jackpot with a 2nd rounder.
I hear what you're saying, and it sounds good in theory but here are the facts.
Out of the last 16 drafts, Tre Jones is the only 2nd round player drafted by the Spurs to have a significant impact. They have actually had better luck with undrafted players than 2nd rounders.
But our front office is too insular and nepotistic to think outside the box.
https://www.expressnews.com/sports/spurs/article/spurs-summer-league-coach-mike-noyes-20761393.php
Yep. Too insular and nepotistic.
Mitch went out and got Sean Sweeney from the Mavs - their very well regarded defensive mastermind. Also grabbed Corliss Williamson, who also has no ties to the Spurs coaching tree.
Not sure what those have to do with our stale front office and scouting department.
As mentioned, we have a decade plus drought in the second round, where teams like OKC, Memphis, etc. are hitting on rotational pieces. We're going to need some of those type hits over the coming years given the cap situation, to sustain a contender.
I'm not sure what's controversial about that.
The Spurs have done an absolutely fantastic job in the front office of selling off assets, drafting and rebuilding the team from scratch over the past 5 years.
You will never give them credit because your politics get in the way. Something you used to bring up relentlessly on here.
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2008and1 said:
OKC greatly benefitted from Kawhi demanding PG13 to go to the Clippers.
Guitarsoup said:2008and1 said:
OKC greatly benefitted from Kawhi demanding PG13 to go to the Clippers.
Also the Kawhi trade was about a year before the dam burst on the ridiculous amounts of draft picks included.
But Kawhi basically told LAC that trade for PG13 and get both him and PG13 so those picks were more or less for two super stars, but only one team benefits
AggieEP said:
The White and Murray trades haven't really born any fruit yet. From an asset collection standpoint we did well, but the first Boston pick from the White trade didn't hit and the Atlanta picks are still on the way. If they are better than us this year then we don't even get their pick this coming year.
I think we'll end up as winners in the end of these, but the just is still out.
We hope Carter will be good but we don't know that yet.