This guy is … not bad? “Mamu” needs to shoot better to max out his perimeter skill set, but he can handle the ball and pass, and in three pro seasons, he has a career PER of 14.5. I’m not expecting a crazy bidding war, but the Spurs can match any offers on him.
Perhaps a euro club team more enticing, yes agree he has optionsI think he comes back. I think Pop likes him (someone fell free to verify this) but in the grand NBA view, he can be replaced. I'm not sure there's a market for him. The blurb about him in the Athletic sums him up...
they picked up his qualifying offer as a rfa so they do want him for next yearI think he comes back. I think Pop likes him (someone fell free to verify this) but in the grand NBA view, he can be replaced. I'm not sure there's a market for him. The blurb about him in the Athletic sums him up...
Are there any details on his qualifying offer?they picked up his qualifying offer as a rfa so they do want him for next year
Yes there is a set cap in 7 figure range for one year, spurs can also match a restricted fa offer sheetAre there any details on his qualifying offer?
The qualifying offer is $2.7 million for one year.Are there any details on his qualifying offer?
Thanks.... so what happens if no one makes an offer to Mamu?..... does San Antonio keep him at the 2.7 mil? When they renounce him... what does that mean?Spurs' Sandro Mamukelashvili: Becomes unrestricted free agent
Spurs' Sandro Mamukelashvili: Becomes unrestricted free agentwww.cbssports.com
While not completely sure, he is now unrestricted free agent, can sign anywhere. If Spurs bring him back, they would not be bound by original $2.7 million qualifying offer. If you read article above, the Spurs had to pay him the $2.7 million if no deal was reached and they wanted to retain, they probably do not want to pay him that amount of money. Hopefully finds a new home in NBA.Thanks.... so what happens if no one makes an offer to Mamu?..... does San Antonio keep him at the 2.7 mil? When they renounce him... what does that mean?
The QO is off the table he is free to get a deal domestically or overseasThanks.... so what happens if no one makes an offer to Mamu?..... does San Antonio keep him at the 2.7 mil? When they renounce him... what does that mean?
The QO is off the table he is free to get a deal domestically or overseas
By making the qualifying offer, that placed a $2.7 million cap hold on San Antonio's books. By renouncing Sandro's rights, that money can be spent elsewhere if the Spurs choose.Thanks.... so what happens if no one makes an offer to Mamu?..... does San Antonio keep him at the 2.7 mil? When they renounce him... what does that mean?
I'd bet notAnd the latter is the rub. We may have seen the end of Sandro in the NBA.
Appreciate the explanation.....By making the qualifying offer, that placed a $2.7 million cap hold on San Antonio's books. By renouncing Sandro's rights, that money can be spent elsewhere if the Spurs choose.
This is somewhat similar to what they did with Sandro last year. They declined his option and they brought him back at a slightly lower salary. FYI, the fourth-year minimum salary is above $2.2 million.
lol ball is no longer in his court.hes more of a small forward but great 3 and D guy. great corner clip and plays 4 in a small ball lineup.
Mamu is a restricted free agent with a qualifying offer. balls in his court.
Discussion of same on sixers redditlol ball is no longer in his court.
as a sixers fan, i id like to see him there. the team will be decent on d and has an open position at the 4 for someone who can spread the floor