Spurs find spot for Scola, Butler — Houston

Spurs find spot for Scola, Butler — Houston

Postby ace3g on Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:33 pm

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Ending a five-year relationship with Luis Scola, during which his agent once famously declared the Argentine forward was being held prisoner in the "country of liberty," the Spurs finally found a home for him, about 200 miles from their own.

The Spurs traded Scola's draft rights and center Jackie Butler to the Houston Rockets on Thursday evening for guard Vassilis Spanoulis, a 2009 second-round pick and cash.

A 2002 second-round draft pick of the Spurs, Scola has been playing for Spanish team Tau Ceramica, where he is generally regarded as one of the best players in Europe. The Spurs had hoped to sign him two years ago, but his buyout was too large, so they instead opted to bring over his friend and countryman, center Fabricio Oberto.

The Spurs had since fielded offers for Scola, but didn't find anything to their liking until this week. A year ago, Scola's agent accused the Spurs of preventing his client from reaching the NBA, saying "in the country of liberty, he is being held prisoner."

"As an organization, we felt responsible to allow Luis to pursue his dream of the NBA," Spurs general manager R.C. Buford said, "and this was the best opportunity to realize his value."

While the trade potentially landed Houston a starting power forward, it did little for the Spurs other than reduce their payroll and open up a roster spot. The trade removed the $2.4 million Butler was due to make this season, and the Spurs also might not have to pay Spanoulis the $1.9 million he is slated to earn.

After playing sparingly last season, Spanoulis had already told the Rockets he wanted to return to Greece. The trade isn't expected to make him change his mind: Two weeks ago, his agent, Miodrag Raznatovic, said, "They could trade him to San Antonio and he could be the starting point guard, and he would say, 'No, I cannot.'"

If the Spurs have to pay all or part of Spanoulis' salary, it will be offset by the cash the Rockets included in the deal.

The Spurs didn't think they would have room for Scola even after next season because they plan on signing one of his teammates on Tau Ceramica, forward Tiago Splitter, their first-round draft pick in June. They also are re-signing Oberto.

Butler signed with the Spurs a year ago, but rarely played after reporting out of shape. Though he has shown improvement and is just 22 years old, team officials questioned whether he would ever be successful playing in their defensive system, which requires their big men to make reads and communicate with teammates.

"With our roster intact, it would appear unlikely that neither (Butler nor Scola) would impact our rotation," Buford said.

The Spurs had hoped to trade Scola outside their division and were close to sending him to Cleveland, but a three-team deal that would have sent Butler to Sacramento fell apart. A potential trade to send Butler to New Jersey also didn't materialize, so the Spurs decided to package Scola with him.

The Spurs re-signed two of their own free agents Thursday, solidifying deals with forward Matt Bonner (three years, $9 million) and Jacque Vaughn (two years, $2.5 million). They had hoped to also sign Detroit forward Amir Johnson to an offer sheet, but he agreed to take less money (three years, $11 million) to stay with the Pistons.

Buford wouldn't comment on whether trading Butler increased the odds the Spurs will sign Ian Mahinmi, their 2005 first-round pick, except to say, the trade "gives us roster options."

With Johnson off the market, the Spurs could turn their attention to Portland free-agent swingman Ime Udoka. Udoka, who turns 30 in August, averaged 8.4 points and 3.7 rebounds while starting 75 games for Trail Blazers.

Udoka is a rugged defender and a dependable 3-point shooter, skills he shares in common with Bruce Bowen, the player he would most likely back up.

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Postby ryno on Fri Jul 13, 2007 1:44 am

At first glance I don't like this deal. I would rather Scola spent his entire career in Europe rather than playing for a division rival, and I think it was too early to give up on Butler. Hope they do something with that "roster spot". The Rockets got a steal in this one.

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Postby 1kangaroo on Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:46 am

Supposedly we settled for this when the talks broke down in a 3 way with Us; Cleveland and the Kings
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Postby Blondie on Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:47 am

Im not so sure I like this deal as ryno said.......

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Postby moving great wall on Fri Jul 13, 2007 9:47 am

If Spanoulis want to return to NBA, Spurs could make quite a steal. :bow:
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Postby SAS Sizzle on Fri Jul 13, 2007 9:47 am

Y'all are trippin'! Just IMHO.

So when was Butler gonna get outta those street clothes and be this big contributor ahead of all the other guys? Splitter is gonna destroy Butler's role comparatively speaking, and won't be on the end of the bench for long.

Same goes for Scola, what was he gonna do that we don't have already, and as an undersized PF? Freakin' Bonner can get those offensive rebounds just as well, and stroke the 3-ball. Oberto basically gives us what we wanted from Scola anyway. And Splitter has a better chance to be productive in the NBA than Scola from what I can tell, being like 22 years old or whatever.

And I'll just put it like this for those of you who think giving him to Houston was so terrible: HOUSTON barely loses to UTAH in the '07 Playoffs; Boozer was the man. SAN ANTONIO blows right over UTAH and Da Booze. Now, Houston gets Scola who is still <<< Boozer. Is your fear subsiding yet? Also, remember Butler <<< Elson/Oberto, thereyago people.

The financial and roster flexibility are invaluable at this point, we'll see how it gets put to use and then make judgments, aight?
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Postby Spursfan4u on Fri Jul 13, 2007 12:10 pm

I am not scared of the Rockets :jam2: Let them buy out scola contract.
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Postby ryno on Fri Jul 13, 2007 3:45 pm

The Rockets have had major problems at the 4 spot for some time now. I think Scola will fill in nicely if they are able to get a deal done to bring him over. I read on the RealGM boards that they only have 2 or three days to do so otherwise Scola was planing on signing a new contract with Tau.

If they are able to buyout Scola and bring him to the NBA that may be more motivation for Tao to try and keep Splitter there. I don't have too much of a problem with letting these guys go. As Sizzle stated the Spurs have better players and prospects in hand. I just don't like fixing a division rivals problems. I also think this is fishy being that we just hired a front office guy from the Rockets. Hopefully this allows the Spurs to sign the Cookie Monster. That would be the only reason to make such a deal with the Rockets.
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Postby b1gdon on Wed Jul 18, 2007 3:28 pm

ryno wrote:The Rockets have had major problems at the 4 spot for some time now. I think Scola will fill in nicely if they are able to get a deal done to bring him over. I read on the RealGM boards that they only have 2 or three days to do so otherwise Scola was planing on signing a new contract with Tau.

If they are able to buyout Scola and bring him to the NBA that may be more motivation for Tao to try and keep Splitter there. I don't have too much of a problem with letting these guys go. As Sizzle stated the Spurs have better players and prospects in hand. I just don't like fixing a division rivals problems. I also think this is fishy being that we just hired a front office guy from the Rockets. Hopefully this allows the Spurs to sign the Cookie Monster. That would be the only reason to make such a deal with the Rockets.


See, this right here is one half of the problem. Scola is exactly what the Rockets were missing at the 4...a strong low post player who can do the banging down low for which Yao is poorly suited. The other is that it just seems like we should be getting more back for supposedly the best player in Europe. I will say this though, if this is all we could get for Scola, and we had no intention of bringing him over because we couldn't fit him in our roster, then if we gave him away so that he could have a chance to play in the NBA is an honorable thing. I would rather get nothing for him then stash him away in Europe preventing him from living his dream.
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