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Jazz LOVE Patty Mills

Who wouldn't?

I don't like him as a starter...

But as a ridiculous 6th man? Hell yes.

Eddie House, Jamal Crawford, and Jason Terry all had fine careers as 6th men who would devastate defenses.

Somebody on the radio suggested Miami go after him. Tremendous fit for him. However, how the hell would Miami have any money?

If I were patty I would seriously consider staying. You have a nice role and the Spurs are the best organization in all sports. Stay there and you'll always be relevant and in the playoffs. Losing sucks.
 
Patty Mills is a good player, no doubt about it. But when I see him on the court, it makes me think that Tony Parker and Boris Diaw had a baby together and kept it a secret.
 
Patty Mills is a good player, no doubt about it. But when I see him on the court, it makes me think that Tony Parker and Boris Diaw had a baby together and kept it a secret.

Your thoughts when viewing men are interesting.


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I know our back-up point guard play left a lot to be desired this season but Patty, for me, was more a product of a perfectly well-run machine and was really only about the 7th to 8th most vital cog in the wheel there and so he could flourish. And if he didn't, they had the guys on and off the court to support him. Here, with our cast of characters he may likely sink. Knowing that, I don't see the sense in over-paying for a bench/role player right now when we're ten moves away from being relevant, and when Burke, Burks, and Hayward (if he's matched) need mucho minutes.

Buy low, sell high. For us to do the opposite and buy high right now for a guy we really can't afford to give 18.9 minutes a night, makes little sense. That's the type of player we get when we're a 47 win team trying to be a 53 win team which for us is about three to four years away--hopefully. It's makes great sense for Miami, not us.
 
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Mills looks great right now because Ginobili played the point when he was in. The guy is a great shooter and energy guy. But he is in his perfect role right now.
 
Your thoughts when viewing men are interesting.


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So you are interested in how he views men?

Hmm
 
Patty Mills is a good player, no doubt about it. But when I see him on the court, it makes me think that Tony Parker and Boris Diaw had a baby together and kept it a secret.

That would explain why Diaw gained all that weight and played so crappy in Charlotte.
 
It took the Spurs two years to get him to play that well - he is a product of a dedicated organization that knows how to call out a player and help him. Mills is talented alright, but he wasn't focused or in a good enough shape until this season. Sure he had some seemingly breakout games with the Spurs and with the Trail Blazers, but it never materialized into a productive contribution. The Spurs called him out a year ago, and he responded well - they were sure to reap the fruits this season!
 
He's alright, but I would probably pass on most bench players coming fresh off of playoff hype. Seems like a recipe to overpay. The Jazz should just get Neto over here for the time being.
 
The Knicks are supposedly high on mills as a starter. San Antonio might let him go and up Cory Joseph.


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The Knicks are supposedly high on mills as a starter. San Antonio might let him go and up Cory Joseph.


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Mills once played for the Idaho Stampede when he was Portland property. I think he was a 2nd round draft pick if memory serves. I once pimped him on this board when the Jazz were a veteran team and no one seemed to like him. Pop called him a fat a$$ with too much junk in the trunk and I think he lost 30 pounds in the off season. He went to St. Marys like a lot of Aussies and they always seem to win 25 games a year there.
 
Who wouldn't?

I don't like him as a starter...

But as a ridiculous 6th man? Hell yes.

Eddie House, Jamal Crawford, and Jason Terry all had fine careers as 6th men who would devastate defenses.

Somebody on the radio suggested Miami go after him. Tremendous fit for him. However, how the hell would Miami have any money?

If I were patty I would seriously consider staying. You have a nice role and the Spurs are the best organization in all sports. Stay there and you'll always be relevant and in the playoffs. Losing sucks.

Saint Louis Cardinals are the best in all sports. They have been doing it for DECADES. Spurs might be the top in nba but no way over the Cards in all of sports.LOL
 
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If I were patty I would seriously consider staying. You have a nice role and the Spurs are the best organization in all sports. Stay there and you'll always be relevant and in the playoffs. Losing sucks.

Any player on the Spurs probably understands that they are living in Shangri-La. Only Stephen Jackson and Dennis Rodman were happy to leave the Spurs.
 
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