I don’t expect us to contend this year or the next. I’m not complaining as I trust PATFO.

However, are we really going for Sochan the PG in the long term?

Or do we draft/sign a young prospect? If we go this route, any names to look out for?

I don’t see any point going for a veteran PG now as we aren’t on win-now mode.

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    10 months ago

    Topic is terrible. I don’t think he will translate in the league. Might as well sign Christian Braun.

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    10 months ago

    Tre isn’t the answer and Jeremy probably isn’t the long term answer (although the last 5 games have shown significant improvement for him).

    I will say though, if we are looking at the number of open shots that get generated we are about middle of the pack in number of wide open and open looks generated by the offense. We just can’t fucking hit them.

    Some is that folks don’t respect our shooters, and collapse aggressively, but I do think we’ve been generating good looks overall.

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    10 months ago

    No. Not long term. We want to draft someone like Collier, a real PG and having Sochan be a defensive wing with some play making. Draymond lite, if you will, without being a douchebag

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    10 months ago

    No.

    Probably and knowing the Spurs Nikola Topic would be the choice.

    Exactly, Tre is a perfectly fine backup and I’m good keeping him here long-term as the eventual vet PG for the second unit once the new pick takes over.

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    10 months ago

    I have zero clue what’s going on behind the scenes, but it seems to me that Pops knows that starting Sochan at PG is not a formula for winning basketball for now. If we were trying to win this year and develop Sochan at PG at the same time, Sochan would be coming off the bench to ease him into this new role. With Sochan starting, we are almost guaranteed to have more losses, which helps us land a higher draft pick.

    So now the Spurs have more flexibility in next year’s draft: if Sochan develops into a serviceable starting point guard, they can go BPA. If it doesn’t work out with Sochan, he’ll go back to his regular role as a wing player but he will have gained to some experience that will help him with his court vision and playmaking skills, plus the Spurs will have a chance to land a good PG like Collier or Topic.

    After next year’s draft, the Hawks picks will start to kick in and Spurs won’t be as dependent on their own record to land good picks, plus they will have added more complimentary help for Wemby, and a smarter Sochan. So for now, we just have bear the losses and watch this team’s young core grow together and improve. It worked out for OKC, it will work out for us too.

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      10 months ago

      This year is live scrimmage’s. Enjoy it for what it is…I am on board.