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Bowen oberto and Thomas for Jefferson I'm on my iPhone so can't link
Bowen oberto and Thomas for Jefferson I'm on my iPhone so can't link
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LinkThe San Antonio Spurs are in serious discussions with the Milwaukee Bucks for forward Richard Jefferson(notes), league executives told Yahoo! Sports on Tuesday.
The proposed deal would have the Spurs send send veterans Bruce Bowen(notes), Kurt Thomas(notes) and Fabricio Oberto(notes) to the Bucks, who are looking to shed the remaining two years, $29.2 million on Jefferson’s contract for the Spurs’ expiring contracts.
The deal isn’t completed, but league executives say both teams appear motivated to get it done.
Jefferson is the athletic, scoring forward that Spurs have craved to complement the aging tandem of Tim Duncan(notes) and Manu Ginobili(notes). The Spurs have been pursuing the New Jersey Nets Vince Carter(notes) too, but it appears Jefferson is the deal that they can make now.
After arriving in Milwaukee last summer from New Jersey, Jefferson averaged 19.6 points for the Bucks last season.
Bowen, 38, has been a staple of the past three Spurs championships and one of the NBA’s most dogged defenders
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Bowen oberto and Thomas for Jefferson I'm on my iPhone so can't link
Most important - does this make the Spurs better? Yeah. That sucks.
Who cares, Jefferson isn't an upgrade for us. No way a defensive minded player who can score as well would be a good fit for us.
KP better make things happen this summer, or we are going to get lapped so to speak.

On a side note, Bruce Bowen anyone? He will more than likely be waived by the Bucks. He would be a great fit for us.
This also means bye bye to any Ramon Sessions fantasies some of you may have had
Huge pickup for San Antonio... and Milwaukee continues to prove that they aren't going anywhere.
If this goes through, the Spurs just got better than Portland in 2010.
Good chance you are right. But it also means, probably, one more PG left on the draft board with a chance we can trade up to get someone like Ty Lawson.
The Bucks incentive to make the trade is largely financial. Bowen, Oberto and Thomas are all in the last year of their contracts. The deal will clear $15 million off the books for the Bucks next season and give Milwaukee more flexibility for next year. It also saves them roughly $3 million this year. That may give the Bucks the wiggle room to sign one of their restricted free agents -- either Charlie Villanueva or Ramon Sessions -- next year.
Yeah, that's totally possible. A healthy Duncan/Ginobili/Parker/Jefferson is pretty damn nasty.
Why does this kill our chances of getting Sessions? If the salaries match, then the Bucks are still going to go over the cap if somebody signs Sessions to a big offer sheet, and they won't do that. The only way it would clear space for them RIGHT NOW is if somebody's contract isn't guaranteed? Is that right?
If it is, then I guess they do want to sign Sessions. Good. Now they don't need their draft pick...
Actually if you think about it, if what I think is going to happen (All of the players they receive retire) then this gives them the money to resign Sessions and Villenuevea. So in a way, it will keep their franchise from imploding completely.
Sorry, but who gives a fuck about more rookies at this point. Let's compete this year.
Yeah, that's totally possible. A healthy Duncan/Ginobili/Parker/Jefferson is pretty damn nasty.
