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DZ83CK;2354273; said:Kind of strange for analysts to be lauding the Spurs as much as they are for drafting Thomas considering A) They would've taken James Southerland instead but he declined the option of spending a year in Europe, and B) The Spurs don't even know if DT will make the team and they could just as easily let him go as sign him. Yes, he has had a good summer league showing, but those other facts are getting glossed over in the rush to pat the Spurs' front office on the back.
bigdog3300;2354719; said:I don't believe that for a second - Spurs will absolutely hold onto DT's rights. Why in the world would they let him go when they own his rights and he's performed admirably so far?
Unless something has changed with the new CBA, the Spurs own his rights for 3 years. They don't need to sign him either, so there's no shot they'd ever let him go.
inliner311;2354767; said:I think the player has to be offered a contract at some point. I know they cant offer a international player a contract until his current contract is up or bought out. The player has a cap hold and a roster spot hold until he is signed or player/agent says he is going internationally. So in DT case, he will have to agree to go play overseas or they will have to release him to open up the roster spot for someone else. If they decide they don't want to sign him and he wouldn't go player overseas, they will try to trade him first and if that fails they will release him and their rights to him. Im not sure when all this has to be done by, but they do have a roster limit before training cap and then it has to be cut down before the start of the season.
bigdog3300;2354781; said:The one link I found stated teams hold rights for 3 years, no matter if they are Euro or college kids. As I stated though that was before the new CBA but I'd be very surprised if that changed. It's routine for teams to stash 2nd rounders overseas so I don't believe SAS has to sign anyone as they'll retain his rights. He won't hold a roster spot, just like the Cavs own Sasha Kaun's rights.
bigdog3300;2354824; said:Finally found a link for this one, took awhile though....
Link
" Teams commonly draft international players with no intention of signing them immediately, "stashing" their rights away until they're ready to play in the NBA. Teams can retain draft rights to players for as much time as they want as long as they're playing professionally outside the NBA, so it's useful for teams that want to build assets for the future and avoid carrying a rookie (and his salary) on the bench."
Now it's usually international players as it's unusual for a college kid to get drafted and stashed unless he already was international, but this seems to be the case as unusual as it is.
The Spurs would have to release DT for any other team to pick him up, or trade him, but otherwise if Deshaun agrees to an international team with the plan of developing and returning to SA, his salary nor roster spot would be in effect.
Now let's just hope DT keeps earning his keep and this convo is moot!
DZ83CK;2354901; said:Yeah, if I were DT and the Spurs didn't have a roster spot available, I'd take my chances with getting released to allow another team to sign me rather than go overseas just to appease the Spurs organization - if they tell me they don't have room for me once, they can just as easily do it again in another year. No point in playing in Europe if he doesn't have to.
Spurs draftee DeShaun Thomas close to Estudiantes
The player close to the Spanish team
Estudiantes is close to penning a deal with Spurs Draftee DeShaun Thomas, according to Gigantes.
The rookie finished his college career with Ohio State averaging 19.8ppg, 5.9rpg and 1.3apg.
Thomas has been selected with the 58th overall pick by the Spurs in the 2013 NBA Draft.
Earlier, Spanish and European basketball websites reported Thomas was close to signing with Estudiantes Madrid, which plays in Spain?s top league, the Liga Endesa.
But when first contacted this afternoon, Thomas said he was considering another opportunity. While we were talking, Thomas took a call from his agent, J.R. Hensley, and later said he had agreed to a contract to play for a team in Paris.
Thomas was not immediately sure of the name of the team. Hensley did not immediately return messages left on his phone.
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RT @SportandoBasket: DeShaun Thomas will play with JSF Nanterre as confirmed to @GabrielPJ_CandS by the coach of the team. #buckbk
Thomas said he and Hensley spoke with the Spurs last week about offers Thomas had received from European teams and that the Spurs could not guarantee he would make their roster for next season.
?I needed to make a decision,? Thomas said. ?In this business, you have to think about family (Thomas has a 17-month-old son). I still could have gone to (training camp) and tried to make the roster, but with my son and a family to provide for, I had to look at that. And developing a year ain?t going to hurt.
?It was kind of tough, because I wanted to make the roster. But if training camp didn?t go well, I?d probably be in the (NBA Development) League, and when you go in the D-League you need another part-time job.