Wizards Make Offer For Ginobili

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  • mfbmike
    Goat****er
    • Nov 2008
    • 4793

    #31
    Originally posted by mfbmike
    A deal that makes a lot of sense for both sides is a swap that consists of Mike James, Etan Thomas, the fifth pick in this year's draft, and Nick Young for Ginobili and Fabricio Oberto. Nick Young would provide the Spurs with the promising young shooting guard they tried to acquire in J.R. Smith and with the fifth pick they could go a number of different ways. Jordan Hill or DeMar DeRozan would look awfully nice in a Spurs' uniform.

    The Wizards won't trade away any of their big three.
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    • jags224
      El Contusion
      • Oct 2008
      • 3780

      #32
      i dont see it happening, the spurs with a healthy manu still have 1-2 years at a chance to getting to the finals when healthy, so i wouldnt start trading now, manu is also a really good perimeter Defender, so i would give it 1-2 more years until i start trading
      "From the time he hits the court, he plays at a competitive level that you rarely see," Popovich says. "He does the exact same things that Kobe (Bryant) does, that Michael Jordan did.

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      • jags224
        El Contusion
        • Oct 2008
        • 3780

        #33
        "From the time he hits the court, he plays at a competitive level that you rarely see," Popovich says. "He does the exact same things that Kobe (Bryant) does, that Michael Jordan did.

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        • jags224
          El Contusion
          • Oct 2008
          • 3780

          #34
          Originally posted by nyg4lyfe91
          Getting the 5th Pick, Nick Young and Etan Thomas would be enough for me for Ginobili. You never know if he is gonna be the same after the injury, he is getting up there in age, but if the Spurs pull the trigger it might come back and haunt them because the Wizards would be looking scary with Arenas, Ginobili, Butler and Jamison. I don't know.
          no.
          "From the time he hits the court, he plays at a competitive level that you rarely see," Popovich says. "He does the exact same things that Kobe (Bryant) does, that Michael Jordan did.

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