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Union in San Antonio: Spurs reportedly buy out Aron Baynes contract, sign to multi-year deal

January 9, 2013

This just in from TalkBasket.net: According to the international hoops-centric website, the San Antonio Spurs have signed Union Olimpija’s Aron Baynes to a multi-year deal and will complete a $400,000 buyout to land the player’s rights. Baynes had worked out for NBA teams including the Sacramento Kings in 2009, but didn’t stick in the big league.

After flirting with Erazem Lorbek in the offseason, Spurs brass were no doubt impressed by Baynes’ EL regular-season display (during which he looked much like Lorbek, 2011-12 edition) in which all he did was lead the league in two-point attempts, two-pointers made, offensive rebounds, total rebounds and performance index rating.

For San Antonio fans who subscribe to the “seeing is believing” credo, here’s a couple of goodies for you…

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  1. Popovich owned mike and Gabe
    12 years ago

    WTF is this shit????

    Gabe and mike spent the last weeks telling everyone here that no NBA team would ever sign any player that failed to make it to the Top 16 of Euroleague.

    They flooded this whole site with those messages and said that anyone that disagreed with that was “clearly insane”.

    Wow, Greg Popovich just shit all over Gabe and mike.

    hahahahahahahahahaahahahaah

    When will those two fools learn to shut the fuck up?

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  2. Popovich owned mike and Gabe
    12 years ago

    BTW, Os Davis, Baynes did NOT lead the Euroelague first stage in player rating. Ioannis Bourousis was the league leader. See for yourself:

    http://www.euroleague.net/main/statistics?mode=Leaders&entity=Players&seasonmode=Single&seasoncode=E2012&phasetypecode=RS%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&cat=Valuation&agg=PerGame

    and Deon Thompson led in 2 pointers.

    http://www.euroleague.net/main/statistics?mode=Leaders&entity=Players&seasonmode=Single&seasoncode=E2012&phasetypecode=RS%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&cat=FieldGoalsMade2&agg=PerGame

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    • Os
      12 years ago

      @Popovich owned: Weird, because according to the Euroleague player page for Baynes, he was in fact no. 1 in all five categories listed in the piece, the reference i used:

      http://www.euroleague.net/competition/players/showplayer?pcode=001892&clubcode=LJU&seasoncode=e2012

      Since the guy was *this* close to averaging a double-double, i’d have no problem believing that he was no. 1 in PIR…

      Thanks for reading!

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      • Celaya
        12 years ago

        The player pages don’t get updated all the time. You have to use the stats page, which is here:

        http://www.euroleague.net/main/statistics?mode=Leaders&entity=Players&seasonmode=Single&seasoncode=E2012&phasetypecode=RS%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&cat=Valuation&agg=PerGame

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  3. mike
    12 years ago

    You’re hilarious and irritating at the same time. All these stupid quotes you give fool no one. Not me or Gabe ever said many of the things you claim we said. It must be very lonely to argue online in different websites that the earth is round.

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    • Celaya
      12 years ago

      I’ve been reading here quite a bit lately, and both of you guys did say that many times.

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      • Gabe
        12 years ago

        I never said that. In fact I specifically said that Bourousis would make a solid third string center in the NBA which is exactly what Baynes is going to be with the Spurs.

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        • Zoran
          12 years ago

          I am Croat and I say that you are out of your mind if you think Bourousis would be third center of teams in NBA. He would be starter in NBA for sure. He is better center than Howard.

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          • Gabe
            12 years ago

            Okay. Whatever I am just claiming that I never said Bourousis could not make the NBA, just that he would be a third string center. I mean Aron Baynes, who by the way, grabbed more rebounds than Bourousis did, was just signed by the Spurs to be a third string center.

            Bourousis better than Howard?! ROTFLMA Howard wins DPOY and 1st team All-NBA while Bourousis can’t even get selected for those awards in Euroleague losing out to such high rate centers as Krstic, Batiste, Splitter, and Maric, lol Bourousis would have difficulty getting any playing time in the NBA, he would be an NBA scrub like Spanoulis and if he did see any constant playing time against the conditioned NBA athletes he would last two games before hurting his gimpy knee or getting some other injury.

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  4. mike
    12 years ago

    @Os. I think the difference in the stats is because your stats are actual stats and @Popovich owned is per 40 minutes. Per 40 min. can be deceiving because many players who play more minutes tend to be exposed as they play more minutes. It’s best to go with actual stats, but sometimes you can also see a player whose not playing so much, and project his potential if he played more using the per 40 minute stat.

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  5. mike
    12 years ago

    Sorry my mistake. There is a discrepancy. @Os that is weird . How do you explain this?

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    • Zoran
      12 years ago

      There is no discrepancy. Os Davis did not post the per game averages. He posted totals. Bourousis led in per game stats. Baynes led in totals. This is because Bourousis missed a game with a injured knee.

      If you are this easily confused just look at the player pages. It takes like 5 seconds to take the total PIR and divide it by number of games for each player. A 12 year old can figure this. Especially when the player page already figured it for you.

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  6. mike
    12 years ago

    PIR can be misleading at times. You have to use common sense. If I want a big rebounder, I would pick Baynes over Borou since Baynes is averaging almost a double double at 13.8ppg and 9.8rpg. Borou is averaging 8.2rpg this season, but is a career 5.4rpg.

    Also, you want to talk PIR. Borou is a career 10.7PIR. So there.

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    • Zoran
      12 years ago

      Only people that calls Bourousis “Bourou” is ones that watch Greek league games. You just expose yourself.

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  7. mike
    12 years ago

    @Zoran. Whatever. , bottom line is Borou has a career 10.7PIR, which you consider so important, and this figure is very ordinary. When you combine 7.5ppg and 5.4rpg career stats, the conclusion is clearly this: Borou is a journeyman center and an okay center in the Euroleague but not world class. Sorry those are clear.

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    • vomit gabe troll
      12 years ago

      Yeah no one outside of Greece knows that he is called Bourou. Once again KWSN-Men has been exposed here. Greek Olympiacos haters pretending to be “Americans” just to bash Olympiacos players on this blog.

      You guys are the slime of humanity.

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  8. vomit gabe troll
    12 years ago

    Bourousis is way better than Howard. Anyone that cannot grasp that is a fucking dumb ass.

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  9. vomit gabe troll
    12 years ago

    Splitter 11 and 5 in Euroleague

    Pekovic 12 and 4 in Euroleague

    How the fuck could they ever play in mighty magical world of NBA?

    Yeah that unbelievably sucky pussy ass scrub league the NBA. The league that is much worse than Euroleague and is an absolute joke even to every serious sports fan in the USA, let alone the rest of the world.

    Hell, even most American basketball coaches say the NBA is an absolute joke.

    How the hell can “scrub Euroleague centers” like Pekovic with 12/4 be the best center in “incredible super NBA”.

    Hey mike, fuck you.

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    • Gabe
      12 years ago

      Yes and they both average less in the NBA where the games are 8 minutes longer:

      http://www.nba.com/playerfile/nikola_pekovic/

      http://www.nba.com/playerfile/tiago_splitter/

      In Euroleague they are selected to all-Euroleague teams and in NBA they are not even all-stars, in fact in the NBA Splitter is a back-up. So in Euroleague Splitter had better numbers and more awards and acknowledgement than Bourousis and he is a back-up in the NBA which means if Bourousis could even make the NBA he would be a 3rd stringer.

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      • FIBA
        12 years ago

        Splitter starts for the Spurs liar. You are not even an NBA fan. You don’t even watch NBA.

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        • Gabe
          12 years ago

          Here are his stats:
          http://www.nba.com/playerfile/tiago_splitter/

          So this year, out of 40 games he has started 18 so he is a part time starter but in his NBA career, out of 159 games he has started 26 and 0 of the 16 playoff games he was in so it is not lying referring to him as a back-up really.

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  10. vomit gabe troll
    12 years ago

    And Bourousis career average in Euroleague is 8/6 not “7 and 5”.

    You motherfucking pieces of shit even lie about that.

    There are special places in hell for creeps like you two.

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    • Gabe
      12 years ago

      Well it is really 7.8 and 5.5.

      http://www.euroleague.net/competition/teams/showteamstats?clubcode=TEL&seasoncode=E2010

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      • FIBA
        12 years ago

        January 16, 2013 at 1.07am

        The level of your idiocy is truly astonishing. I have never once seen you get a single thing right here. Not even one time. Not even are you mentally capable of properly reading stats printed on a page.

        No, those are not the stats you incredibly stupid little man.

        Notice those are the stats only through LAST YEAR. They don’t include THIS YEAR’S STATS you unbelievably dumb loser.

        Your level of stupidity is truly frightening.

        His career averages are 8.2 points and 5.6 rebounds

        That you could actually read this,

        CAREER STATS
        Euroleague
        Season Team G Pts Avg 2FG
        M-A
        % 3FG
        M-A
        % FT
        M-A
        % Reb St As Bl
        2002-03 AEK Athens 3 8 2.7 3/6 50 0/1 0 2/2 100 6 0 0 0
        2003-04 AEK Athens 12 21 1.8 9/18 50 0/0 0 3/7 42.9 26 4 3 4
        2004-05 AEK Athens 18 61 3.4 25/45 55.6 1/6 16.7 8/16 50 66 7 6 7
        2005-06 AEK Athens 11 93 8.5 28/61 45.9 4/12 33.3 25/30 83.3 79 5 3 5
        2006-07 Olympiacos 19 163 8.6 52/68 76.5 9/22 40.9 32/44 72.7 109 20 15 13
        2007-08 Olympiacos 21 122 5.8 27/49 55.1 16/37 43.2 20/26 76.9 110 10 11 26
        2008-09 Olympiacos 22 275 12.5 97/149 65.1 7/27 25.9 60/96 62.5 162 16 16 11
        2009-10 Olympiacos 17 149 8.8 43/79 54.4 8/17 47.1 39/51 76.5 81 16 12 10
        2010-11 Olympiacos 18 193 10.7 60/104 57.7 11/30 36.7 40/59 67.8 118 10 13 24
        2011-12 EA7 Emporio Armani 15 135 9 52/101 51.5 3/17 17.6 22/32 68.8 96 11 8 11
        TOTALS 156 1220 7.8 396/680 58.2 59/169 34.9 251/363 69.1 853 99 87 111
        AVERAGES 156 1220 7.8 396/680 58.2 59/169 34.9 251/363 69.1 5.5 0.6 0.6 0.7

        And not have the mental capacity to grasp that does not include the 2012-13 season is truly remarkable and really does prove what an incredible moron you are. You are a moron of colossal proportions.

        There are no words one can even use to properly describe what a dumb ass you are.

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        • Gabe
          12 years ago

          Still less than 6 rebounds.

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  11. Gabe Is a LIAR!
    12 years ago

    What a shock…..Gabe getting all his “facts” wrong, yet accusing others that have their facts right of being “wrong” and being “liars”…………….

    my god this guy is demented.

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  12. Erik
    12 years ago

    Scola averaged 5 rebounds in Euroleague and 8 in the NBA, since the NBA is a MUCH LESS PHYSICAL LEAGUE.

    Every one of the Euroleague bigs is averaging more rebounds in NBA than they did in Euroleague. 5.6 rebounds in Euroleague is equal to 8-10 per game in the NBA.

    Once again, if you really were an NBA fan you would know that, Since almost all real NBA fans know that fact through NBA draft research.

    5.6 rebounds in Euroleague for a long career is an absolutely HUGE number. The mere fact that you act like a HUGE rebounding average is bad is yet more proof that you are one of the dumbest people on the planet.

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    • Gabe
      12 years ago

      I wouldn’t say absolutely huge when Baynes led Euroleague with 9.8 rpg. I mean even Shelden Williams, that NBA scrubs of all scrubs, averaged 7.6 rpg in Euroleague.

      But more to the point Bourousis’ stats at 8.2 and 5.6 are pretty weak.

      Scola in fact averaged 5.6 rebounds in Euroleague, same as Bourousis but the difference is he averaged 14.3 ppg almost double of Bourousis.

      http://www.euroleague.net/competition/players/showplayer?pcode=AJG

      So Scola, who was a much better player in Euroleague than Bourousis, averaging 6 more ppg, comes over to the NBA and is a solid NBA player but far from being a star or a top player, which means that if Bourousis ever had a chance to make the NBA he would be the scrub of all scrubs and keep getting regulated to the D-league.

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  13. Euroleague Rules
    12 years ago

    Scola averages 8 rebounds in his career in the NBA. The fact is they are right and you are wrong. The fact is you are a liar.

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  14. Euroleague Rules
    12 years ago

    And Bourousis never touched a basketball until he was 17 years old. You are using his career stats, instead of his recent stats as a way to troll, because his stats in recent years are impeccable.

    It’s unbelievable trolling by you though. Because this guy did not touch a basketball until he was 17 years old. Yet you are using stats for all the years when he was still just learning the basic sets and facets of the game. Comparing it to guys like Splitter, Pekovic, and Scola that were playing since they were little kids.

    That’s an extreme troll by you.

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    • Gabe
      12 years ago

      More excuses for why Bourousis is such a loser and has such pedestrian stats? The refs, fault, his teammate threw the game, he was injured, he didn’t pick up a basketball until he was 17. What’s next, Bourousis sucks so much because his mom didn’t read to him as a kid? lol ,

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    • Gabe
      12 years ago

      So let’s look at their recent stats then. Pekovic’s last four years before he went to the NBA he averaged 15.4, 14.8, 13 and 16.4 ppg for an average of 14.9 ppg, Scola’s last four years in Euroleague he averaged 15.5, 14.8, 15.1 and 15.2 for an average of 15.15 ppg while Bourousis’ last four years he averaged 14, 9, 10.7 and 8.8 for an average of 10.625 ppg, almost 6 less than Pek and 5 less that Scola. No matter how you want to look at it Bourousis sucks!

      Even Splitter averaged 13, 14, 14, 10.7 his last four years, average 12.925, still more than Bourousis.

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  15. mike
    12 years ago

    Really? You’re trying to convince everyone here that 8.2 and 5.6 are elite numbers for a world class center. …. Really? As Gabe said, Scola averaged 14ppg in europe, and he’s just a solid NBA player. Borou would be a 3rd center in the NBA. If you can’t admit this, you don’t know squat about basketball.

    BTW, you can’t always project numbers to go up in the NBA. It really depends on the talent level of a player. Case in point: your favorite mama’s boy, Spanoulis. Do we have to remind you about his beautiful NBA average of 2.7ppg and .9 assists, I think, if I still remember it right? Boy, that guy really stunk it up in Houston!

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    • Pierre
      12 years ago

      Scola averaged 18/8 with the Rockets……………….”just a solid NBA player”………..

      hahahahahahahahahahah

      Gabe and mike are the biggest fucking pieces of shit in the history of world basketball fandom.

      Bourousis a “third string center in NBA”……………LMFAO

      Bourousis is like 10 times better than Tyson Chandler who starts on one of the 10 best teams in the NBA. Bourousis completely destroyed Joakim Noah at the European championship.

      Oh yeah and Ricky Rubio sucks. But I see you claiming how great he is here. Gabe and mike, you are dumber than an amoeba.

      LMFAO at a “third string center” being able to make Joakim Noah look like a high school player.

      And these stats you keep touting for Bourousis..so fucking hilarious how you ONLY compare them to a few players. Keep it up motherfuckers and all NBA big men that played in Euroleague will get their stats posted here.

      Not just your cherry picking cock sucking bullshit stats but all of them. Then you can both fucking crawl back into the slime pit you oozed out of.

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      • Gabe
        12 years ago

        Now what European championship are we talking about where Bourousis destroyed Noah? Was it the one where France won silver and Greece was 6th place. So the one game they faced each other was in the quarter finals where France beat Greece by 8 and eliminated them from medal contention?

        It shows how much a loser Bourousis is that you continue to bring by games where he get his ass kicked, like when you say he absolutely destroyed Garnett yet his team lost by 30 points. If your team loses they are empty stats. Noah did not have to score when he had NBA teammates like Parker, Batum and De Colo to embarrass Greek’s team of Euroleague scrubs. Bourousis is a loser, any team he is on sucks, he would probably lose in the D-league as well.

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    • Pierre
      12 years ago

      Chris Copeland spent years in Europe and could never even make the Euroleague level. Failed workouts and tryouts fro several Euroleague teams. Played in MINOR European leagues…….

      Rotation player on one of the best teams in the NBA.

      Euroleague is BETTER THAN THE NBA.

      YOU ARE A CRAZY

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  16. Pierre
    12 years ago

    Chris Copeland spent YEARS in Europe and never could he even make the Euroleague level. Never was able to even get a Euroleague contract. Now he is a rotation player on the Knicks, with one of the best records in the NBA.

    Using Gabe’s “logic” and “arguments” then that means Euroleague is better than NBA.

    It also means that someone like Bourousis, that actually plays in Euroleague and not weak minor league like Copeland played at in Europe would be a star in NBA.

    You see, these are “arguments” and “logic” that Gabe uses when he says this INSANE and UNTRUE BULLSHIT here all the time like, “since Bourousis failed to make top 16 and since Baynes blah blah blah blah”.

    Gabe, you make me SICK.

    So we see the real level of the NBA, since Copeland was not good enough to make the Euroleague, yet is a rotation player on one of the best teams in the NBA. Euroleague > NBA PERIOD.

    Anyone says something different and they are a NBA HOMER and BIASED.

    Two can play this game Gabe.

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    • Gabe
      12 years ago

      So by rotation player you mean 12.5 mpg and 6.8 ppg? Copeland did not even get off the bench in 12 of the 38 games.

      There is no way you can prove that he tried out for Euroleague and didn’t make it and considering that almost everything you post is a lie or an exaggeration I would call that a lie. Just because a player is playing at a lower level does not mean he tried out and failed for higher level play or if it does…

      Every star in Euroleague could never even make the NBA level. Failed workouts and tryouts from several NBA teams. Played in MINOR league, namely Euroleague…….

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  17. mike
    12 years ago

    Conclusion: Euroleague is a minor league. Spanoulis said it best: ” who doesn’t want to play in the NBA?”

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