Tag: San Antonio Spurs
Pau Gasol admitted to the Spanish media in the training camp of the Spanish national team that he is not in the best shape for the upcoming Olympic Games, however he and the team have to work to get “in the best possible shape” for Rio. Gasol even spoke about himself, saying that he is […]
Eric Pincus looks at which teams still have cap room, and who projects to have spending power next summer.
Last December, Ricky Rubio seriously flirted with a quadruple-double but fell short. History has proven it’s no easy task.
Doug McDermott will join Kobe Bryant as players who changed numbers, but not teams. Here’s the rest of them.
Salary cap guru Eric Pincus looks at some of the most creative contracts signed this summer.
It was always believed (Gregg) Popovich, 67, would retire at the same time (Tim) Duncan walked away. Now he’s committed to coaching the San Antonio Spurs and Team USA for at least the next four years. “You know what happened? I just got roped in,” Popovich joked. “I had to keep making promises. Manu [Ginobili] […]
Dwyane Wade’s shift to the Chicago Bulls has been jarring, but is it the most jarring late-career shift ever?
No surprise, Manu Ginobili has made the final 12 roster for Argentina. https://t.co/mFBUju4YmI — Paul Garcia (@PaulGarciaNBA) July 16, 2016 Source: Paul Garcia of Project Spurs on Twitter
The San Antonio Spurs completed a flurry of moves Thursday by signing backcourt mainstay Manu Ginobili to a one-year deal at an estimated $14 million, according to league sources. The Spurs announced the re-signing of Ginobili on Thursday night after first using their salary-cap space to sign former All-Star center Pau Gasol, Latvian import Davis […]
Duncan announced his retirement on Monday, but wasn’t present for Tuesday’s news conference. “It’s not a show of humility in any sense or form. People who grew up with me know me,” Popovich explained. “I would not be standing here if it wasn’t for Tim Duncan. I’d be in the Budweiser League someplace in America, […]