Report: Spurs talking Tony Parker trade

MC KAos

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2011/news/story?id=6689841

The San Antonio Spurs have talked to multiple lottery teams about trading Tony Parker in exchange for a high first-round pick in Thursday's draft, league sources told Yahoo! Sports on Tuesday.

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According to Yahoo, the Spurs have had Parker-related discussions with the Toronto Raptors (No. 5) and Sacramento Kings (No. 7) about their lottery selections.
The Kings, who started Beno Udrih at point guard for a majority of the 2010-11 season, appear determined to add a front-line floor general. Sources told ESPN.com's Chad Ford that the Kings have also contacted the Denver Nuggets about Raymond Felton.
A Parker trade would shift George Hill into the starting roll, but sources also told Yahoo that there are teams at the end of the first round interested in Hill.
Parker told French reporters last month that he thought the Spurs' chances at a title had ended. Parker later backed off those comments, saying the reporters got carried away with his remarks.
Parker was equally candid about San Antonio's diminishing title hopes in training camp last October. He said then that he felt the upcoming season was the last chance for the Spurs to win a fifth championship in the Duncan era, again pointing toward the team's aging core.
If this season was the Spurs' last chance, they mostly spent it playing that way. They carried the league's best record for practically the entire season and entered the playoffs with the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference. But the youthful Grizzlies beat the Spurs in six games, making San Antonio just the fourth No. 1 seed to fall in the first round.
Parker has spent his entire NBA career with the Spurs, arriving in San Antonio at the age of 19 and winning the starting job that season. He turned 29 last month and begins a four-year, $50 million extension next season.
He averaged 17.5 points and 6.6 assists last season.
Information from The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 

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I forgot where I found it, but they're interested in Jonas Valanciunas, the Center from Lithuania (I think). Although his buyout won't allow him to play in the NBA till next year at the earliest.
 

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In the new CBA, I would like it if the amount NBA teams could contribute to a buyout was raised. International clubs don't have to deal with a slary cap and can offer a free agent any amount they want and also don't have to abide for other rules, so it would be nice if NBA teams could contribute up to half of the buyout.
 

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im sure with our front office whomever they draft with a high lottery pick, it will be a very good player, i hope it happens because tony parker has been a disgrace the last couple of years on and off the court
 

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Good move, hes overrated b/c hes been in a great organization. Id take Felton over him straight up.

But George Hill would probably play the 1 so theyd be after a SF no? That freak athlete euro Vesley at 7?
 
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