Trade Deadline Live Chat

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Join Michael, Jeff and sever other bloggers from around the league for a live chat leading up to the trade deadline. We'll discuss all the latest rumors and confirmed trades. Thanks to Graham from Celtics 17 for hosting.

Make sure to also check out the Celtics Late Night Show for their live podcast during the live chat, and keep an eye on our Project Spurs Trade Central for all the latest.

Spurscast #193: Trade Deadline Eve

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On the eve before trade deadline day, Michael De Leon and Jeff Garcia break down and list all of the latest Spurs trade rumors.

We also took your calls, got Celtics and Cavs fans' reactions on trades and recapped the Spurs-Pacers game.

MP3 version coming tonight

Project Spurs Trade Central

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With the NBA's trade deadline coming up today and with so many trade rumors swirling around, this will be our trade headquarters we'll update you with the links to the latest trade rumor posts on Project Spurs and around the web. We'll have a button up on our sidebar for easy access once another post pushes this below the fold.

• Spurs still trying to trade Mason

According to Adrian Wojnarowski's twitter page, the Spurs are still trying to move Mason, but nothing seems to be in the works.

Spurs still trying to trade Roger Mason but nothing imminent, source says. As for Richard Jefferson, forget it. They tried. No shot.

• Spurs lose out on Thomas

It looks like the Spurs' talks with the Bulls about Tyrus Thomas are officially over as it appears the Bulls will be sending Thomas to the Charlotte Bobcats for Flip Murray, Acie Law and a future first round pick.

• Spurs considered making bid for Stoudemire

Amare StoudamireAmare Stoudemire was mentioned in a trade rumor several weeks ago, and his name is being brought up again.

From Yahoo Sports:

Everyone keeps waiting for a sleeper to steal Amare Stoudemire in the last hours prior to the trade deadline. How about the San Antonio Spurs? After all, they had privately considered making a bid for Stoudemire.

Still, while the Spurs and Suns did have a cursory conversation in this process, discussions never got going because San Antonio is unwilling to move two of its best young players, guard George Hill and forward DeJuan Blair.

UPDATE: Stoudemire told he will not be traded

• Sixers inquired about Mason

Fox Sports reports that the Philadelphia 76ers contacted the Spurs about Roger Mason, but Mason will unlikely be packing his bags for the City of Brotherly Love anytime soon.

According to one source, the Sixers have inquired about San Antonio Spurs guard Roger Mason, as well as Golden State Warriors swingman Anthony Morrow. Neither player was available for the Sixers. In one case, the team wasn't willing to part with the player. In the other, the Sixers couldn't offer enough in return.

Salmons• Spurs had shot at Salmons

The Spurs and Bulls had been in discussions yesterday about a deal that would send Roger Mason and Matt Bonner to Chicago for Bulls' swingman John Salmons. It appears the Bulls instead took a trade offer from the Bucks that should be completed later today, reportedly for Kurt Thomas and Francisco Elson. Hakim Warrick and Joe Alexander have also been mentioned.

• Grizzlies interested in Mason

Adrian Wojnarowski said sources informed him that the Grizzlies were interested in Mason's services. While the Grizzlies have the cap space to absorb Mason's contract, there aren't many players in Mason's salary range on the Grizzlies roster that the Spurs could realistically get. Perhaps a combination of Sam Young and/or Darrell Arthur would pique the Spurs interest, but the latest is that talks between both parties have stopped.

• Mason to Heat falls through

ESPN's Marc Stein reported that trade talks about sending Roger Mason to Miami for a second round pick have ceased.

• Pop says "don't expect a trade"

Before tonight's game against the Pacers, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich spoke to the media. When questions came up about trade rumors, Pop confirmed that the Spurs had been in contact with several teams.

From MySA.com

“We've talked to teams, teams have talked to us,” Popovich, who doubles as the Spurs' president, said before Thursday's 90-87 victory at Indiana. “That goes on all year long. It just intensifies come trade deadline. As we all know, very few things happen at the trade deadline, and I wouldn't expect anything to happen for us, either.”

JefferspmSpurs still shopping Jefferson

According to an article from SI.com, the Spurs are aggressively shopping Richard Jefferson and his $15 million contract, but they may be hard-pressed to find any takers.

Jefferson was touted as the missing piece for the Spurs to bring them back to the NBA Finals when he was acquired via trade from the Milwaukee Bucks this past summer. However, it has not worked out and has drawn the ire from fans and has even ran out the patience of the Spurs themselves. Not to mention he is having his lowest production since he was a rookie averaging 12.2 points, 3.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists.

• Spurs looking to trade McDyess? Maybe not

Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports reported that the Spurs were looking to swap McDyess for the Bull's Tyrus Thomas. McDyess' three-year deal never made any sense to me and according to this article, perhaps the Spurs front office realized it was a mistake as well. This is definitely one deal I would complete without hesitation, but according to a report in the San Antonio Express-News, a league source told the paper McDyess had not been mentioned by the Spurs in any trade talks.

• Mason eyes New York as possible trade destination

Howard Beck of the New York times on twitter said he had been informed that New York was a preferred destination of Mason if he does get traded. So far there have been no rumblings of interest from the Knicks.

Mason on the block | Update

MasonRoger Mason seems to be the one player getting the most interest, likely due to his play last season and the fact that he has an expiring contract. Yahoo Sports originally reported that Mason demanded a trade, but his agent, Mark Bartelstein, told the Express-News it is simply a matter of trying to see if he can get more minutes elsewhere. The latest is that the Spurs are expected to contact the Heat about Mason with hopes of acquiring either Udonis Haslem or Dorell Wright.

In my opinion, trading Mason is a mistake, and with all of the struggles Jefferson has been going through, I though Mason should have been inserted into the lineup a month ago. We've seen that he can be productive with the starting five, and Jefferson might benefit from being the first or second option with the second unit instead of being fourth option in the starting lineup.

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Mason to Bulls deal fell through

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SalmonsAccording to Chris Sheridan of ESPN, prior to being traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, the Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs had a deal to send John Salmons to the Spurs in exchange for Roger Mason and Matt Bonner.

The Bulls had been in discussions with the Spurs on a deal that would have sent Salmons to San Antonio for Roger Mason and Matt Bonner, but those talks died.

Salmons was told yesterday to stay at the team hotel, which signaled a trade in the works.

Salmons was never seen as a legitimate starter until he made a name for himself in last season's playoffs. He defended Paul Pierce well and he showed that he could be a threat on the offensive end, averaging 18.1 points per game in the thrilling opening round series against the Celtics.

Salmons, once drafted by the Spurs, would have provided some perimeter defense and offense to the Spurs, but in the end, the Spurs were still not addressing a glaring need -- a legit big man.

Stay with Project Spurs as the trade deadline nears at 3 P.M. EST today ands be sure to come back at noon CST for a trade deadline live chat. To stay up to date with all of the latest trade rumors, be sure to check out Project Spurs Trade Central.

Michael De Leon contributed to this post.

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Grizzlies interested in Mason

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GrizzliesThe latest in the Roger Mason sweepstakes is that the Grizzlies are interested in his services, according to Yahoo's Adrian Wojnarowski.

Around the NBA, some team officials are privately wondering: After listening to San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich disparage them over Pau Gasol’s trade to the Los Angeles Lakers, would the Memphis Grizzlies be hesitant on making a deal with the Spurs?

After all, veteran shooter Roger Mason is available in San Antonio and Memphis needs some scoring off its bench. Yes, sources say, the Grizzlies do have an interest with Mason and have the cap space to absorb much of his $3.7 million salary. But a league source says Grizzlies general manager Chris Wallace still needs the OK from owner Michael Heisley to take on the contract.

While there are players on the Grizzlies roster that make around the same that Mason makes like Rudy Gay and Marc Gasol, Memphis would be crazy to give either up in return for Mason. Although, Chris Wallace is the GM.

Journeyman center Steven Hunter might be a more realistic trade acquisition, especially because he has an expiring contract. But for Mason, I'd want at least Darrell Arthur or Sam Young, but Memphis would have to give up a lot or take on a lot more salary to make that happen.

Mason for Hunter on ESPN Trade Machine

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Mason To Miami Heat Deal Fell Through

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According to ESPN's Marc Stein, a deal to send Roger Mason to the Miami Heat fell through.

The Spurs were hoping to tempt Miami into absorbing Mason's $3.8 million expiring contract into a $4.3 million trade exception that would have enabled the teams to complete a deal without San Antonio needing to take back another player. A future second-round pick from the Heat would have completed the transaction.

But the Heat, dealing with their own luxury-tax issues like San Antonio and reluctant to add to their payroll, ultimately declined.

And the trade exception in question -- created through the departure of Marcus Banks in Miami's Shawn Marion trade with Toronto on Feb. 15, 2009 -- expired Monday at midnight.

The post goes on to say the Spurs and Mason have mutually agreed to pursue trades before tomorrow's deadline. Seems Mason could be headed to Miami should the Heat want to try to deal again.

Stay with Project Spurs for all the latest on the Spurs as the trade deadline nears.

Q&A With David Aldridge

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Last week I had an opportunity to participate in a Q&A session with TNT/NBA analyst David Aldridge. With the Spurs lackluster play so far in the first half of their season and the future of Manu Ginobili on the minds of Spurs nation, I asked David his thoughts on these two topics. Enjoy!

Jeff: The Spurs had a great offseason, trading for Richard Jefferson, drafting DeJuan Blair, and signing Antonio McDyess. Yet here we are heading into the All-Star break and the Spurs seem to still be looking to turn the corner and get some consistency. What one thing can you point to as a reason for the lack consistency with the Spurs?

DA: I think it's their defense. Their defense is falling precipitously in the last couple of years. The way San Antonio won championships is it made it impossible for you to get to 90. You had to really struggle to score 90 points against them when they were good defensively. And so, they never had a great offensive team. This is the best offensive team they've ever had, but they don't win this way. This is not how they feel comfortable winning. This is not their system for winning. Their system for winning is with defense, and their defense has dropped. It's been a noticeable drop. And part of that is guys getting older, Tim Duncan's getting older. Obviously Bruce Bowen is not there anymore. He was a very important part of what they did defensively. And they really have struggled to find that right complementary piece, a big man for Duncan. Now they are using guys like Bonner and stretch more to shoot threes, but obviously I don't think I'm breaking any news here that Matt Bonner is not a great defensive player. He actually puts more pressure inside and puts more pressure on the rest of your team. You know, they just aren't as good defensively as they used to be.

Jeff: As we know, Manu Ginobili is in his last contract year with the Spurs and the Spurs still have not had contract extension discussions with Manu Ginobili. What seems to be the hold up and do you see the Spurs resigning Manu or perhaps trading him before the trade deadline?

DA:Well, the holdup is that they're not interested in giving him an extension. The Spurs have made it clear that they have a two-year window with this group that they have now because that's when Duncan's contract expires and they feel like this year and next year are the years they are willing to pay luxury tax to be competitive and try to win a championship. So they're not going to get Manu Ginobili a three-year or four-year extension. They're just not going to do it because they are looking at this year and next year, and then after next year they may as well have to break this team up and start moving people. I think Manu understands that. I'm sure he's not happy with it. He understands it and so he's going to go into free agency and see what's out there and if there are teams that are going to make him a good offer. I think he'll get some interest. I think there will be three or four teams that will have a lot of interest in Manu but it's a matter of whether he gives the Spurs the right opportunity to match whatever is out there or if he just walks. I think frankly the Spurs understand that they are in a position now where they have to prepare for the fact that he may not be there next year.

Do you agree with David's thoughts on these topics? Leave your comments.

Click HERE to read the complete Q&A with David Aldridge and his thoughts on other NBA teams.

Spurs Still Shopping Jefferson

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In an article from SI.com, according to one Eastern conference executive, the Spurs are aggressively shopping Richard Jefferson but due to his $15.1 million contract and perhaps his less than stellar performance this year, seems no team is interested.

"They're trying, but there may not be a market for his contract," one Eastern Conference executive told SI.com.

Jefferson was touted as the missing piece for the Spurs to bring them back to the NBA Finals when he was acquired via trade from the Milwaukee Bucks this past summer. However, it has not worked out and has drawn the ire from fans and has even ran out the patience of the Spurs themselves. Not to mention he is having his lowest production since he was a rookie averaging 12.2 points, 3.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists.

Stay with Project Spurs as we give you all the latest developments for the Spurs as the trade deadline nears this Thursday.

Spurs Looking To Trade McDyess

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According to an article by Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports, the Spurs are looking to trade Antonio McDyess to make way for a possible trade with the Chicago Bulls to obtain Tyrus Thomas.

The Spurs have been searching for expiring deals to move McDyess, who will make $4.9 million next season and is guaranteed about $2.6 million in 2011-12. Trading McDyess would free minutes and give them greater flexibility to re-sign Thomas this summer if they want. Thomas would give the Spurs a younger, more athletic complement to Tim Duncan,and could be part of a future frontline with former first-round pick Tiago Splitter and rookie DeJuan Blair.

Currently, the Spurs have several players with expiring contracts which are attractive to other teams looking to clear cap space.

Keep coming back to Project Spurs for all the latest on the Spurs during the final days of the trade deadline.

UPDATE:

According to the San Antonio Express News, the Spurs have not offered McDyess to any team.

Despite an Internet report indicating the Spurs have been shopping big man Antonio McDyess in order to facilitate a trade for Chicago forward Tyrus Thomas, league sources today told The Express-News the Spurs haven't offered the veteran forward to any team, even as talks heat up in advance of Thursday's NBA trade deadline.

Stay with Project Spurs as we provide all the latest information on the Spurs as the trade deadline nears this Thursday.