SAN ANTONIO SPURS 2015-16 Offseason Additions: F-C LaMarcus Aldridge, F David West, G Jonathon Simmons, C Boban Marjanovic 2015 Draft Picks: C Nikola Milutinov, F Cady Lalanne Draft Picks Coming: 2016 second round (Charlotte, protected 31-55); 2017 second round (Atlanta, 31-55) Draft Picks Going: 2016 second round (to Sacramento) Cap Exceptions: None Trade Exceptions: None Over/Under: Over the tax Amnesty Provision: Unavailable PLAYER 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 LaMarcus Aldridge $19,690,000 $20,580,000 $21,460,000 $22,350,000 Kawhi Leonard $16,410,000 $17,640,000 $18,870,000 $20,100,000 $21,330,000 Tony Parker $13,440,000 $14,450,000 $15,450,000 Danny Green $10,000,000 $10,000,000 $10,000,000 $10,000,000 Boris Diaw $7,500,000 $7,000,000 $7,500,000 Tim Duncan $6,000,000 $6,400,000 Patty Mills $3,580,000 $3,580,000 Manu Ginobili $2,810,000 $2,940,000 David West $1,500,000 $1,550,000 Matt Bonner $1,500,000 Rasual Butler $1,500,000 Boban Marjanovic $1,200,000 $1,500,000 Kyle Anderson $1,140,000 $1,190,000 $2,150,000 $3,230,000 Ray McCallum $950,000 Jon Simmons $530,000 $870,000 $1,210,000 Jimmer Fredette $510,000 Andre Miller $390,000 Kevin Martin $310,000 TOTAL SALARY $87,960,000 $87,400,000 $78,640,000 $55,680,000 $21,330,000 Player Option Team Option Qualifying Offer Waived BACK TO TEAM SALARY INDEX
Tweet of the Day: LeBron James Becomes A Free Agent, Where To?
The ‘stuff’ hit the proverbial fan Tuesday just before lunch, as ESPN broke the that four-time NBA MVP LeBron James’ agent Rich Paul had informed the Miami Heat that he has elected to opt out of his contract and become a free agent. [Read more…]
Scotto: Championship Window Still Open for Spurs as Tim Duncan and Gregg Popovich Chase Jordan, Jackson
The San Antonio Spurs and the organization’s two stalwarts, Tim Duncan and Gregg Popovich, are coming off a fifth championship and are poised for another title run next season – provided Duncan doesn’t retire. With five championships in a 15-year period, the Spurs have made a claim to be considered a dynasty. However, some people – most notably Phil Jackson – would disagree because the Spurs haven’t won consecutive titles. Jackson won three consecutive championships on three separate occasions (1991-93, 96-98, 2000-2002).
Tweet of the Night: Former Spurs player Malik Rose documents celebration in San Antonio
With the San Antonio Spurs parading around town to celebrate their 5th NBA championship on Wednesday, thousands of fans along with players that were formerly a part of the organization were on hand to experience the joy. Included in the crowd to document the scenery was Malik Rose – two-time champion with the Spurs turned broadcaster for the Philadelphia 76ers – who took all the photos he could to show how pumped everyone was: [Read more…]
SH Blog: LeBron, Heat conduct exit interviews; Parker confident Duncan will return
There is no time to waste after the NBA Finals. Despite the brilliance of the San Antonio Spurs, just minutes after the NBA Finals concluded Sunday night began the talk of the Decision II. To credit the NBA, the league has always done a marvelous job of trimming the fat. The NBA draft is just eight days away, with free agency beginning just a week after that. There’s no time to waste, and thus never a shortage of headlines. Well, until
PODCAST: Michael Scotto on the Legacies of Tim Duncan, Gregg Popovich and the Spurs
The San Antonio Spurs have now won five championships in 15 years. With that in mind, are the Spurs a dynasty? Earlier this season, Phil Jackson said they were not. During the 15-year run, the Spurs have not won back-to-back titles. However, does that negate them as a dynasty? What are the legacies of Tim Duncan and Gregg Popovich? Duncan is considered the greatest power forward of all-time, but where does he rank amongst the best overall? He made NBA history by becoming the first
Don’t Blame LeBron for Heat’s Loss in NBA Finals
LeBron James and the Miami Heat were quickly dispatched by the San Antonio Spurs in five games in this year’s NBA Finals, so James is a pretty convenient scapegoat for his team’s failure to win a third straight championship. But LeBron is about as far from blame here as you can get. Just read James’ per-game averages in The Finals: 57.1 percent shooting from the field, 51.9 percent from the arc and 28.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game. His
Sheridan: LeBron’s Future Cloudy; No Clue in the Shoes
SAN ANTONIO — Before we get to the elephant in the room, it would be unfair to the San Antonio Spurs to not acknowledge their accomplishment and give you a little snapshot of what it was like in their locker room after they became NBA champions Sunday night. The champagne being served and sprayed was Dom Perignon, 2003. I’m told it tastes OK, but I don’t do champagne that costs more than my car. There was not a ton of Dom.
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