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HurricaneDij39
Movin' On Forward
As the regular season winded down in the final weeks, I had been praying the Nuggets would get in and get a shot as GS, for Denver had always played them tough even when they were bad. The Spurs, on the other hand, just didn't match up with them at all. I had predicted a GS sweep but was glad the Spurs were able to get one in Pop's absence.
Now the question, where do the Spurs go from here? For the last year and a half, I had laughed at the notion of Kawhi Leonard being the difference between a title team and a team quickly ousted in the first round, and was eventually treated as a pariah for stating that particular opinion. They're just too good an organization to pin their title hopes on one player, and last I checked he's not LeBron.
As for Kawhi himself, I think the worst thing they could do is trade him for the sole purpose of getting something in return for him. If he were to leave as a FA, chances are you're going to have to rebuild anyway, especially given some of the aging spare parts on the roster.
As I've stated before, I like KCP for this team. He's coming off a career year shooting the ball, and he's just the type of "good" player, or diamond in the rough, that works well in a Pop system. Danny Green has been quite a soldier over the years, but it's become increasingly obvious over the last couple years that San Antonio needs more than just a glue guy at the two-guard spot.
All in all, they need to reload a bit and put themselves in a position where Kawhi is icing on the cake and not the cake itself.
Now the question, where do the Spurs go from here? For the last year and a half, I had laughed at the notion of Kawhi Leonard being the difference between a title team and a team quickly ousted in the first round, and was eventually treated as a pariah for stating that particular opinion. They're just too good an organization to pin their title hopes on one player, and last I checked he's not LeBron.
As for Kawhi himself, I think the worst thing they could do is trade him for the sole purpose of getting something in return for him. If he were to leave as a FA, chances are you're going to have to rebuild anyway, especially given some of the aging spare parts on the roster.
As I've stated before, I like KCP for this team. He's coming off a career year shooting the ball, and he's just the type of "good" player, or diamond in the rough, that works well in a Pop system. Danny Green has been quite a soldier over the years, but it's become increasingly obvious over the last couple years that San Antonio needs more than just a glue guy at the two-guard spot.
All in all, they need to reload a bit and put themselves in a position where Kawhi is icing on the cake and not the cake itself.