Player The Inevitable Contract Signing Announcement of David Jones-Garcia

His dad is/was a high school basketball coach (coached Kawhi, right?). I'm inclined to attribute most of CB's issues to confidence and adjusting to the speed of the game. It might take a while, but I think it will be noticable when the light goes on.

But he is a project.
I get it. I just personally have shorter patience with projects as we’ve gone through several bad ones. It is also my observation as well that most good players show competency almost immediately in their first year in the NBA. These projects that turn good are rare or much less common.
 
This may further complicate selecting 8 players to protect in any expansion draft, particularly when you add in Bryant.
I don’t think that will be an issue for years. The owners, in their greed to split the cash pie only 30 ways instead of 32, have pretty much spiked expansion for now.
 
I get it. I just personally have shorter patience with projects as we’ve gone through several bad ones. It is also my observation as well that most good players show competency almost immediately in their first year in the NBA. These projects that turn good are rare or much less common.
If you’re not drafting top 4, which we’ve been lucky enough to do 3 straight years, everyone is a project.
 
If you’re not drafting top 4, which we’ve been lucky enough to do 3 straight years, everyone is a project.
Not really. There are players that are useful out of the gate - like that Will Richard guy starting for the Warriors right now. All I’m saying is that guys who are useful immediately tend to be the ones who are decent players in the NBA later on. More common than players who are learning for four years.
 
Obviously a good problem to have (two-way player potentially breaking out and deserving of an actual role), but it's unfortunate that it's at a position where there's already a bit of a logjam. I guess McLaughlin/Waters are the obvious odd men out and maybe that opens up ~10 mpg or so as a baseline...and then on nights where he's playing well you let him eat into some other guys' roles.

Then again, the way this season is going injury-wise I'm not sure it's worth worrying about "well what are we going to do when we're at full strength?" :st-lol: Either way last night was pretty exciting stuff. Won't play that well every night but showing that sort of flash in a competitive NBA game against legitimate competition was awesome to see.

This was only one game, but I do think DJG can be a rotation player.

McLaughlin and Waters were always deeper bench guys with potential to mix into regular games. If someone goes over them, it's no loss. They look ready to jump in as needed, and that's cool.

As for the spate of guards, they went small last night against the Hawks and it worked really well. I'd have to check, but I believe they ran him and Fox at times? It's a quick, ball-hawking lineup that can run at teams pretty well. There's still two very good backups bigs in Kornet and Olynyk, etc. There is a toolbox of options here and that's great.
 
This was only one game, but I do think DJG can be a rotation player.

McLaughlin and Waters were always deeper bench guys with potential to mix into regular games. If someone goes over them, it's no loss. They look ready to jump in as needed, and that's cool.

As for the spate of guards, they went small last night against the Hawks and it worked really well. I'd have to check, but I believe they ran him and Fox at times? It's a quick, ball-hawking lineup that can run at teams pretty well. There's still two very good backups bigs in Kornet and Olynyk, etc. There is a toolbox of options here and that's great.
McLaughlin and Waters are sort of filler players that can eat some spot minutes without being catastrophic. McLaughlin is a reliable ball handler and he can make open shots. Waters is a capable shooter who is somewhat slight but not an abysmal liability on defense as long as he isnt taking on the hardest assignment. It's the same story with Biyombo really, though unlike the guards, he has been catastrophic during his minutes.

I wouldnt expect either to be part of any regular rotation. They've basically played as long as we were shorthanded
 
McLaughlin and Waters are sort of filler players that can eat some spot minutes without being catastrophic. McLaughlin is a reliable ball handler and he can make open shots. Waters is a capable shooter who is somewhat slight but not an abysmal liability on defense as long as he isnt taking on the hardest assignment. It's the same story with Biyombo really, though unlike the guards, he has been catastrophic during his minutes.

I wouldnt expect either to be part of any regular rotation. They've basically played as long as we were shorthanded
They're very capable third stringers to me, and that's great to have.
 
Fox - 6'3"
DJG - 6'4"
Harper - 6'5"
Castle - 6'6"

While all these guys lack ideal size to guard the larger SGs of the league, Harper and Castle should be able to guard the SG position on defense most of the time. But Vassell at 6'5" and with his build isn't conductive to consider him a full time SF so he'll chew up considerable minutes at the 2.

Seeing what he did in the Summer League, I wanted him as our microwave scorer because of how comfortable he looked as the first option. But he also seems (it's way too early to know for sure) to have an alpha vibe while being a team guy at the same time. I'm sure a Luke Kennard would be great on our team but most microwave guys in the league are one trick ponies. If DJG can continue to produce he is much more multidimensional than most.

If I was Wright, I'd wait until McLaughlin and Waters were healthy and give them 4-6 weeks to show which one of them is a keeper and I'd replace one with DJG on a 2+1(team) if he'd take a minimum contract.
 
Fox - 6'3"
DJG - 6'4"
Harper - 6'5"
Castle - 6'6"

While all these guys lack ideal size to guard the larger SGs of the league, Harper and Castle should be able to guard the SG position on defense most of the time. But Vassell at 6'5" and with his build isn't conductive to consider him a full time SF so he'll chew up considerable minutes at the 2.

Seeing what he did in the Summer League, I wanted him as our microwave scorer because of how comfortable he looked as the first option. But he also seems (it's way too early to know for sure) to have an alpha vibe while being a team guy at the same time. I'm sure a Luke Kennard would be great on our team but most microwave guys in the league are one trick ponies. If DJG can continue to produce he is much more multidimensional than most.

If I was Wright, I'd wait until McLaughlin and Waters were healthy and give them 4-6 weeks to show which one of them is a keeper and I'd replace one with DJG on a 2+1(team) if he'd take a minimum contract.
DJG’s listing on BBREF has him at 6’6” and a SF.
 
Just keep McLaughlin in street clothes for a bit. DJG has stepped it up at every level of opportunity he's had: summer league, pre-season and now regular season. He's passing and playing D. Not to mention he's humble but with chutzpah. More minutes for El Capitán!
 
The problem is that the three combine 2way contracts can only play a total of 90 games, and no one player can top 45 games
 
The problem is that the three combine 2way contracts can only play a total of 90 games, and no one player can top 45 games
im not really worried about Minix and Ingram. they've played 3 games apiece.
 
DJG can burn through part of his 45 while Castle and Harper are out. Once they are back, he can spend some time in the G League while Wright looks at a potential deal. Minix and Ingram aren't going to eat too many of those 90 games
 
No. He was measured in the 2024 pre draft combine. He measured 6'3.5" no shoes.
yep, he measured 6'3.5" with 6'6.75" wingspan, 34.5inc max vert.

he was also 22 at the time of the combine, so its quite unlikely that he'd have grown much if at all since then. he turns 24 in a few days
 
DJG can burn through part of his 45 while Castle and Harper are out. Once they are back, he can spend some time in the G League while Wright looks at a potential deal. Minix and Ingram aren't going to eat too many of those 90 games
i dont really think you send DJG back to austin at this point. you let him keep getting spot minutes even as our guys return. if he continues to play at a solid level, then as he's approaching the game limit (by then you'd have a solid sense of how things are going), you just convert him to a standard contract, potentially a multiyear one. they can let McLaughlin or Biyombo go.
 
i dont really think you send DJG back to austin at this point. you let him keep getting spot minutes even as our guys return. if he continues to play at a solid level, then as he's approaching the game limit (by then you'd have a solid sense of how things are going), you just convert him to a standard contract, potentially a multiyear one. they can let McLaughlin or Biyombo go.
I think he’s absolutely going back to Austin. They spent money and gleague draft voices to stack the team around CB, and yes, he’s going to Austin, too. They wanted someone to score and also dish. When the rest of the guards come back, there just won’t be any minutes.
 
I think he’s absolutely going back to Austin. They spent money and gleague draft voices to stack the team around CB, and yes, he’s going to Austin, too. They wanted someone to score and also dish. When the rest of the guards come back, there just won’t be any minutes.
Agreed! Getting DJG and CB to develop some chemistry in Austin would be a great idea. AND, I could see a few home games while they are there. The trade deadline could be interesting for the Spurs this year again.
 
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Effective creators are the ignition to an offense.

You can have the best shooters and finishers in the world on your team, but they’re nothing without good creators.

With a guard rotation that’s deep and talented like that, playmaking should not skip a beat.

The way I view it, the need for a wing like Vassell who is a shot creator is so much less necessary.

For the SF spot, the team should focus on finding one note shooters like Champagnie with acceptable defense. I think as Barnes ages, he will move down a position and would be a decent backup to Champagnie.

The PF spot is a little different. I think this spot requires more utility, more skills & more use. Guys who provide multiple things, such as hustle, rebound, defending, finishing, shooting. Doesn’t need to be all of those things, but the more, the better. Keldon fits this mold very well. Barnes right now does too, since he is able to shoot and finish inside (the latter part might not last long).

I don’t know where the fuck Carter fits between SF (because he can’t shoot) or PF (because he doesn’t know how to play basketball) right now. Hopefully they can draft someone for the PF spot, as that is a greater need. I’m no longer honing in on unrealistic dreams like Caleb Wilson, and looking at guys like Koa Peat or Karim Lopez. The next guy at this spot just needs to have a wide skillset, not someone who only shoots.
Carter Bryant will be fine. He was always raw. He reminds me of Anounoby when he came into the league
 
Let's just say I'm still in awe of DJG's step back 3 he pulled off recently in his breakout game. I'm assuming Fox has that in his bag. But maybe not something he goes to often?

More to the point: but does this 2-way-contract player have the best step back 3 on the team? It's the quintessential shot of our current era.

His next game will likely come back down to Earth. But still, what cojones by Jones to pull that off in the meat of the game.

Fuck it. As I'm typing this I'd like to personally suggest his new nickname:

Cojones.
 
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