With the San Antonio Spurs trade of Tiago Splitter, theres a chance LaMarcus Aldridge (L) and Tim Duncan may soon be teammates for Gregg Popovichs squad. (Getty)
Watch out, NBA. Its only the first day of free agency, and Gregg Popovich is already wheelin and dealin.
Early Wednesday, Pop and the San Antonio Spurs came to an agreement with sharpshooter Danny Green on an extremely reasonable four-year deal worth $40 million. Not long after, Yahoo! Sports Adrian Wojnarowski broke the news that San Antonio had shipped veteran center Tiago Splitter to the Atlanta Hawks:
The San Antonio Spurs have traded center Tiago Splitter to the Atlanta Hawks, league sources tell Yahoo Sports.
Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) July 1, 2015
Tiago Splitter Traded to Atlanta Hawks: 5 Fast Facts You Need to KnowIn order to free up cap space for a run at free-agent LaMarcus Aldridge, the San Antonio Spurs have shipped Tiago Splitter to the Atlanta Hawks.
Click here to read moreSplitter, who signed a four-year contract at $36 million in 2013, is set to make just under $17 million over the next two years. In other words, this was a salary dump for San Antonio.
In other other words, San Antonio now has the cap space to offer a max contract to LaMarcus Aldridge, one of the hottest commodities on the free-agent market. Not only did the Spurs re-sign Green and unload Splitters contract, but Aldridges meeting with the Los Angeles Lakers was reportedly underwhelming:
Lakers didn"t make strong impression in Aldridge meeting, sources say. Spurs can close on him. LMA expected to make decision fairly soon.
Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) July 1, 2015
Now, there are still plenty of suitors for Aldridge. The Houston Rockets are in play, while the Dallas Mavericks are bringing in Cowboys to recruit the Dallas native.
Still, after Wednesdays early moves, its hard not to peg the Spurs as a legitimate frontrunner to sign Aldridge. And that should be a very scary thought for the rest of the Western Conference.
Aldridge, a four-time All-Star, averaged 23.8 points and 10.4 rebounds with the Portland Trail Blazers last season. One of the most talented offensive power forwards in the league, he has the mid-range game that would be practically unstoppable in San Antonios system, which thrives on moving the ball and finding open shots.
The Spurs have been legitimate title contenders for almost two decades now, and it doesnt appear they plan on letting that streak end anytime soon.
Source: http://heavy.com/sports/2015/07/tiago-splitter-trade-lamarcus-aldridge-san-antonio-spurs-nba-transactions-free-agency/
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