Tuesday, July 8, 2008

While I was Sleeping

Blogging aint easy, but it's neccessary.

But obviously it isn't neccessary either, so what is it? Well, I'm still figuring out what this blog is, or if this blog is (over the previous 10 days, this blog was not). It was very easy to keep up with when I had a desk job and nothing to really do for most of the day. But now I'm couch surfing and waiting for my sweet new Dell job to start up, and somehow I'm actually more busy than usual. It's not easy being homeless, I guess.

Here's the rundown of what's been going on. Sadly, not much of it is real cheery news:

Spurs Court and Fail to Sign Free Agent Corey Maggette


For most of the week, it looked as though the Spurs were the front-runners to sign the atheletic 28 year old 6'6" Small Forward, Corey Maggette. It didn't happen. Maggette is reportedly signing with the Golden State Warriors.

That stinks for the Spurs, because as the Spurs waited on Maggette, they appear to have missed out on other free agents such as Mikael Pietrus, who has reached an agreement with the Orlando Magic.

But if you're a Clippers fan (I know, you aren't), it's been a far more depressing series of events. Only two weeks ago, the Clippers were being talked about as having returned to playoff contention in the Western Conference after they signed Baron Davis from the Golden State Warriors. But today it's also been announced that Elton Brand, the Clipper's star Power Forward, has reached an agreement with the Philidelphia 76ers. So now, with Maggette leaving as well, they're left with Baron Davis, promising 2nd year player Al Thornton, and--seriously--that's about it. They're going to be one of the worst teams in the league again next year. I love it when teams that have been really hopeless for decades suddenly get good. It freshens up the landscape of a sport--like when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won the Super Bowl a few years ago. But it just seems like there are some teams in the NBA for whom that is never ever going to happen. The Clippers may fit that definition better than anyone.

So now the Spurs will pursue J.R. Smith, and a bunch of 2nd tier free agents such as Roger Mason, Jr, Carlos Delfino, Jarvis Hayes, Eduardo Najera, and James Posey.

The good thing about these players, is that they would not tie up much cap space, and next Summer, we'd be able to make a serious run at whoever the top free agents are after this season.

The bad news might be that these aren't really impact players. They can all play, and some might add elements that were missing from the Spurs game against the Lakers--especially Smith--but will it be enough? That opens a whole other debate...a good one I think: do the Spurs really need to make drastic changes to have a chance at the title this year? They were awfully close...and seeing the way the younger Lakers players folded against the Celtics, I think the Conference Finals could have easily gone a different way. A healthy Manu would have made a particularly interesting difference.

Which brings us to news item 2 from the last 10 days:

The Spurs Don't Want Manu to Play in the Olympics

In what should be unbelievably fantastic news for the USA Men's Olympic Basketball team, the Spurs are asking Manu Ginobili to sit out the 2008 Olympic Games unless his left ankle, which slowed him down so much in the Spurs Western Conference loss to the Lakers, is completely healed. Ginobili led Argentina to a gold medal in the 2004 Olympic Games, and is scheduled to carry the Argentine flag in the opening ceremonies of these Olympics.

This is a tough one. When these guys play in the Olympics or FIBA, they end up spending almost two solid years doing nothing but playing top-level basketball games. That takes a big toll on their health. Which takes a big toll on their NBA team. We'll see how it shakes down.

And when it does you can read about it right here at Odd Years. No more than 10 days late, I promise.

2 comments:

Toni said...

A great update on all things Spurs! Manu is so loved in both hemispheres it may be hard to stay strong when being stretched so far. And on a personal note,"homeless" you are not. :)

Jason said...

a very astute editorial correction by one of Odd Years' favorite readers.

Thanks Mom. I know. =]