With the Spurs trade for Richard Jefferson nearly complete, Jeff and I decided to go to some bloggers around the league and get their opinions on the trade
I’m always curious to see how the so-called “malcontents” mesh with a veteran squad like the Spurs that put team before individuals. Popovich hammers into every player’s skull that they don’t matter as a singular player. And this has sort of been an issue with Richard Jefferson before. He’s not the Stephon Marbury on Minnesota type of selfish player. He’s the type of player that speaks out against everything he feels is wrong and doesn’t necessarily care about how the message is delivered or might be received by his teammates. He’s the type of malcontent that you can turn easily with some winning. He’s their new Glenn Robinson project, except instead of a broken down has-been small forward option off the bench, Jefferson will be the fourth scoring option playing 35 minutes per game and feeding off of the already established stars in San Antonio. If I had to put money on this working out positively for the Spurs, I’d bet it all. If I had to bet money on them re-acquiring some of the players they traded away to get Richard Jefferson in addition to turning him into a great weapon for their system, I’d take out a big loan and bet that too. This couldn’t have been a more one-sided deal for San Antonio, assuming that Pop and the gang can get Jefferson to fall into line.
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