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For the love of God... Keep Fitz and DeadMan21 out of this!!!!!
@LarryFitzgerald: .@aldridge_12 come join the AZ family, we need you. #WeArePhx
For the love of God... Keep Fitz and DeadMan21 out of this!!!!!
I would say that the Spurs certainly have the advantage.
Marc Stein, ESPN Senior Writer
LaMarcus Aldridge currently has no plans to make out-of-town visits and, at this stage, plans to take "a couple of days" to digest all the pitches he has received after meeting with multiple teams, sources told ESPN.com on Friday.
Sources said the pitch Aldridge received Friday in Los Angeles from coach Gregg Popovich -- about playing with Tim Duncan in his final days in the NBA and then taking over for him as the Spurs' frontcourt linchpin alongside Kawhi Leonard -- resonated strongly with Aldridge.
It was the Spurs' second meeting with Aldridge. Popovich, Duncan, Leonard and Tony Parker all pitched Aldridge directly Wednesday morning, sources said.
Additionally from Paul Coro:
The Suns are indeed doing the banner but Aldridge has no scheduled Saturday visit with Phoenix after giving the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs second visits.
I would say that the Spurs certainly have the advantage.
Marc Stein, ESPN Senior Writer
LaMarcus Aldridge currently has no plans to make out-of-town visits and, at this stage, plans to take "a couple of days" to digest all the pitches he has received after meeting with multiple teams, sources told ESPN.com on Friday.
Sources said the pitch Aldridge received Friday in Los Angeles from coach Gregg Popovich -- about playing with Tim Duncan in his final days in the NBA and then taking over for him as the Spurs' frontcourt linchpin alongside Kawhi Leonard -- resonated strongly with Aldridge.
It was the Spurs' second meeting with Aldridge. Popovich, Duncan, Leonard and Tony Parker all pitched Aldridge directly Wednesday morning, sources said.
Additionally from Paul Coro:
The Suns are indeed doing the banner but Aldridge has no scheduled Saturday visit with Phoenix after giving the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs second visits.
I know that Leonard is young and amazing, and they have good role players on the bench. And Pop knows how to rest guys like no other coach. But Parker is 33. Ginobli is 37 and may not be back. Duncan will turn 40 in April. Diaw is 33. Splitter is gone, Belleneli is gone. The "centers" that would keep LA from playing that position are Bonner, Baynes, and Diaw. What?
As good as they are, the Spurs seem to be slipping a bit. LA would refortify them big time, but not sure for how long.
They can build a good team around Aldridge, Leonard and SG Danny Green.
It is far from a given though.
Especially with Pop likely gone from coaching.
not surprised... happy to see we made a big push. Question now is what do we do with the remaining cap room to try and bolster the squad. David West doesn't impress me. That's basically like putting back together the 2008 Hornets front-line... which never won anything and is now older then dirt.
so, what's up your sleeve now McD? Keep powder dry for next year's FA?
Always the bridesmaid