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Spurs front-runners in race for Maggette (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AgmM6133jErLWbzh2l.zTbS8vLYF?slug=aw-spursmaggette070108&prov=yhoo&type=lgns)
By Adrian Wojnarowski, Yahoo! Sports Jul 1, 9:44 pm EDT
The San Antonio Spurs have targeted Corey Maggette and are the front-runners to sign the Los Angeles Clippers’ free agent forward, multiple league sources said Tuesday night.
While no deal was imminent, Maggette would be expected to sign a multi-year deal for the mid-level exception, a move that would fulfill the Spurs’ desperate need for perimeter athleticism and scoring. Maggette would be leaving the Clippers, just as the team came to an agreement with Golden State free agent Baron Davis on a contract. With so much sudden salary cap space, the Warriors could be a threat to swoop in and take Maggette for themselves. The Boston Celtics have also shown serious interest in Maggette.
Another team with salary cap room, the Philadelphia 76ers, will present Atlanta Hawks restricted free agent Josh Smith an offer sheet on Wednesday when he visits with Sixers general manager Ed Stefanski in Philadelphia, two league sources said.
The Spurs struggled to generate points in the Western Conference finals against the Los Angeles Lakers and believe Maggette could make a dramatic impact as a complement to Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker. Maggette averaged 22.1 points and 5.6 rebounds for the Clippers, who expect now to quickly re-sign free agent Elton Brand.
The Spurs had targeted Maggette as an explosive offensive addition to an offense that struggled to generate points in the Western Conference finals against the Los Angeles Lakers. Maggette averaged 22.1 points and 5.6 rebounds for the Clippers, who expect now to quickly re-sign free agent Elton Brand.
Maggette, 28, opted out of his contract with the Clippers on Monday, along with Brand. He had hopes of returning to the Orlando Magic, but the Spurs, who have an interest in Denver restricted free agent J.R. Smith and Detroit free agent Jarvis Hayes, made an aggressive push in the last 24 hours to sell Maggette on playing an important part in restoring them to a championship team.
“He’s going to take a lot of the offensive load off (Manu) Ginobili, but (Spurs coach Gregg) Popovich will have to hide him defensively on the floor,” a Western Conference scout said Tuesday night.
Maggette can sign on July 9, once the NBA’s moratorium on free agents is lifted.
Spurs need this to happen in a bad way.
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damn, that would be big for them
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Wow, isn't the MLE way too less for this guy??!? This is crazy!!
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Clipper Darrell Just Told Me Maggette Was On A Plane To Miami!!!!
He's Going To Have An Exclusive Interview On His Site Tomorrow Or Saturday!!!
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that would be HUGE! how close are they to a done deal?
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maggette on the spurs....so what, duncan just had his last good year IMO
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maggette on the spurs....so what, duncan just had his last good year IMO
lol
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If I were him and I was only gonna get an MLE deal, I'd probably just stick it out with the Clips (if they resign Brand)
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maggette on the spurs....so what, duncan just had his last good year IMO
lol
Laugh all you want, but Duncan has already been subsiding.
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Actually i don't think this is going to be a great move by the Spurs. I mean Maggette can defnitely score, but he can't defend. And you know how Spurs playbook is based on defence, inside-out plays, slow motion attacks... Of course he could take some offensive pressure off Ginobili, but i don't know.. Maggette doesn't look like a player who could take minutes off Bruce Bowen. I mean Popovich is the type of coach who puts you in the bench if you don't defend. He doesn't care how good you are. So Bruce is still fundamental for the Spurs, and they should find a good replacement for him, i mean a defensive stopper who can defend extremely well and shut down the top guy of the opposite team. They need this type of player more than they need a scorer like Maggette, imho. That said, they need a scorer too. And Maggette can score. But him alone won't be the soluction for the Spurs, cause i think he will end up playing off the bench as a role player taking minutes off Finley and Barry.
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great move for the Spurs, Altho i think hed fit in better in Orlando and would make the east even more interesting next year...
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Actually i don't think this is going to be a great move by the Spurs. I mean Maggette can defnitely score, but he can't defend. And you know how Spurs playbook is based on defence, inside-out plays, slow motion attacks... Of course he could take some offensive pressure off Ginobili, but i don't know.. Maggette doesn't look like a player who could take minutes off Bruce Bowen. I mean Popovich is the type of coach who puts you in the bench if you don't defend. He doesn't care how good you are. So Bruce is still fundamental for the Spurs, and they should find a good replacement for him, i mean a defensive stopper who can defend extremely well and shut down the top guy of the opposite team. They need this type of player more than they need a scorer like Maggette, imho. That said, they need a scorer too. And Maggette can score. But him alone won't be the soluction for the Spurs, cause i think he will end up playing off the bench as a role player taking minutes off Finley and Barry.
They got Ime Udoka to take over for Bowen...Maggette is purely for offense, something they really lacked last season.
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Actually i don't think this is going to be a great move by the Spurs. I mean Maggette can defnitely score, but he can't defend. And you know how Spurs playbook is based on defence, inside-out plays, slow motion attacks... Of course he could take some offensive pressure off Ginobili, but i don't know.. Maggette doesn't look like a player who could take minutes off Bruce Bowen. I mean Popovich is the type of coach who puts you in the bench if you don't defend. He doesn't care how good you are. So Bruce is still fundamental for the Spurs, and they should find a good replacement for him, i mean a defensive stopper who can defend extremely well and shut down the top guy of the opposite team. They need this type of player more than they need a scorer like Maggette, imho. That said, they need a scorer too. And Maggette can score. But him alone won't be the soluction for the Spurs, cause i think he will end up playing off the bench as a role player taking minutes off Finley and Barry.
They got Ime Udoka to take over for Bowen...Maggette is purely for offense, something they really lacked last season.
I agree, and Maggette is only gonna be 29 this year and the Spurs aren't getting any younger.
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Actually i don't think this is going to be a great move by the Spurs. I mean Maggette can defnitely score, but he can't defend. And you know how Spurs playbook is based on defence, inside-out plays, slow motion attacks... Of course he could take some offensive pressure off Ginobili, but i don't know.. Maggette doesn't look like a player who could take minutes off Bruce Bowen. I mean Popovich is the type of coach who puts you in the bench if you don't defend. He doesn't care how good you are. So Bruce is still fundamental for the Spurs, and they should find a good replacement for him, i mean a defensive stopper who can defend extremely well and shut down the top guy of the opposite team. They need this type of player more than they need a scorer like Maggette, imho. That said, they need a scorer too. And Maggette can score. But him alone won't be the soluction for the Spurs, cause i think he will end up playing off the bench as a role player taking minutes off Finley and Barry.
They got Ime Udoka to take over for Bowen...Maggette is purely for offense, something they really lacked last season.
3 players for the same spot?
I mean Bowen will still start for them, Udoka will be a defensive-minded role player and Maggette the offensive guy coming off the bench?
This way it can work, no doubt. But will everybody involved accept it?
I just don't see it happening, man.
If i am the Spurs i spend the MLE to get a starter and i put Bowen on the bench.
And i doubt Maggette can be their starter, since he doesn't even try to defend.
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Actually i don't think this is going to be a great move by the Spurs. I mean Maggette can defnitely score, but he can't defend. And you know how Spurs playbook is based on defence, inside-out plays, slow motion attacks... Of course he could take some offensive pressure off Ginobili, but i don't know.. Maggette doesn't look like a player who could take minutes off Bruce Bowen. I mean Popovich is the type of coach who puts you in the bench if you don't defend. He doesn't care how good you are. So Bruce is still fundamental for the Spurs, and they should find a good replacement for him, i mean a defensive stopper who can defend extremely well and shut down the top guy of the opposite team. They need this type of player more than they need a scorer like Maggette, imho. That said, they need a scorer too. And Maggette can score. But him alone won't be the soluction for the Spurs, cause i think he will end up playing off the bench as a role player taking minutes off Finley and Barry.
They got Ime Udoka to take over for Bowen...Maggette is purely for offense, something they really lacked last season.
3 players for the same spot?
I mean Bowen will still start for them, Udoka will be a defensive-minded role player and Maggette the offensive guy coming off the bench?
This way it can work, no doubt. But will everybody involved accept it?
I just don't see it happening, man.
If i am the Spurs i spend the MLE to get a starter and i put Bowen on the bench.
And i doubt Maggette can be their starter, since he doesn't even try to defend.
Maggette can play both the SF and SG position...He could probably start at shooting guard for them, with Ginobli coming off the bench, as Popovich prefers.
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We will see. I doubt it. I mean both Maggette and Ginobili ain't top defenders (LOL), and Barry and Finley aren't defensive stoppers too. I doubt Popovich can live with this situation for a whole season without exploding. But hey, Corey can def score a lot of points for them. They should change their system and playbook, but who knows.. maybe Greg thinks it's about time to do it.
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he's not going to make the spurs any better. i think.....yes they'll get some more scoring from him but he'll be a defensive liability IMO
The way you beat a defensive minded team like the spurs is attack their weak zones.....and having maggette in the line up is their weak spot.
then like i said, duncan had the last good year of his career in my opinion.....he's had the shortest prime of any big man IMO, and he's only going to get slower. duncan needs another big on the side of him (which i don't see happening) to maintain success and relieve some of the low post pressure.
manu will still be good but, he's been losing a few steps
bowen is still good but he's 37 and i don't see him holding up much longer on the d
when you look at the spurs and where they're heading ^^^^^^^^^ i don't see maggette being the answer.
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he's not going to make the spurs any better. i think.....yes they'll get some more scoring from him but he'll be a defensive liability IMO
The way you beat a defensive minded team like the spurs is attack their weak zones.....and having maggette in the line up is their weak spot.
That's what i'm saying. Good point.
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maggette on the spurs....so what, duncan just had his last good year IMO
lol
Laugh all you want, but Duncan has already been subsiding.
lol you Kobe fans. There is a difference between subsiding, and sacrificing your numbers for the better of the team. The Spurs (as any team would) are a better team when there is a balanced attack from their big three. Not all superstars are concerned with their own stats more then the team. The team is better when Duncan, Parker, and Ginobli are all in the mid 20's...rather then Duncan scoring 40 and Parker and Ginobli with 15 each. They havent had the firepower on the perimeter this year and that obviously hurt them. But letting Duncan draw double teams in order to set up wide open shooters...sounds like a good gameplan. A better one then handing your superstar the ball and expecting him to just make a play. Without a doubt Duncan could average 30/game almost every season. And without a doubt, the team would suffer. Their team isnt one star, and a bunch of role players. Its 3 all stars...and role players.
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duncan hasn't been the 'force' he's been over the last few years. i mean watch some of those Suns/Spurs games shaq was beating Duncan off the dribble on a couple of possessions, offense and defense.....i mean shit that's sad when shaq (the second oldest person in the league) is beating you. it didn't go THAT noticed because the spurs won that series. But This season for duncan was the last high note in his career IMO. unless they get Ben Wallace or some big dude that can take ALOT of pressure for duncan i don't see him being that effective.
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maggette on the spurs....so what, duncan just had his last good year IMO
lol
Laugh all you want, but Duncan has already been subsiding.
lol you Kobe fans. There is a difference between subsiding, and sacrificing your numbers for the better of the team. The Spurs (as any team would) are a better team when there is a balanced attack from their big three. Not all superstars are concerned with their own stats more then the team. The team is better when Duncan, Parker, and Ginobli are all in the mid 20's...rather then Duncan scoring 40 and Parker and Ginobli with 15 each. They havent had the firepower on the perimeter this year and that obviously hurt them. But letting Duncan draw double teams in order to set up wide open shooters...sounds like a good gameplan. A better one then handing your superstar the ball and expecting him to just make a play. Without a doubt Duncan could average 30/game almost every season. And without a doubt, the team would suffer. Their team isnt one star, and a bunch of role players. Its 3 all stars...and role players.
Duncan '03>>>>>Duncan '08...Get over it.
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lol at the talk of the "great" duncan demise. id take the >>>>> 08 duncan then 99.9% of all the other players in the league. duncan is dope and will always be.
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^I would take him too...doesn't mean he's not out of his prime.