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San Antonio Screw Up: Spurs Made Mistake Trading Luis Scola to Rival Houston Rockets



March 12 08

The AM Take: The San Antonio Spurs are a model of excellence. They win NBA Titles, turn a tidy profit, and their players avoid trouble.

However, they’re not perfect and mistakes happen. Last summer, the Spurs dealt international superstar Luis Scola to the Rockets. Teams in the same conference often exchange assets. But cross-state rivals in the same division hook up for a trade about as frequently as David Stern and Mark Cuban sitting down for a friendly social.

Division rivals typically avoid trading with each other to limit risk. For example, Scola has solidified the four-spot for the red-hot Rockets, helping Houston rattle off nineteen straight wins.

San Antonio’s junk is clearly Houston’s treasure. And the Argentine forward could help the surprising Rockets win the first overall seed in the Western Conference and challenge the Spurs in a seven game playoff series.

Why would the defending champions trade a talent like Scola? And why would they trade him to their Texas rival, the Rockets?

A lack of minutes and cap space forced the Spurs to move Scola. Coach Gregg Popovich felt there weren’t enough opportunities in his front-court to keep the forward happy. Also, signing Scola and paying his buyout fee would be expensive for the cap-conscious club.

San Antonio employed a different philosophy when trading Scola. Once they made the decision to move him, they focused only on getting back the best compensation possible. Where those assets came from didn’t matter.

While I understand why San Antonio traded Scola, it doesn’t excuse helping a rival like Houston. Like I said, even the great Spurs make mistakes. Of course, this mistake could be costly come playoff time.

Did the Spurs screw up trading Scola to Houston? Get at us in the comment box below with your thoughts and subscribe to Oly Sandor’s NBA blog.

The AM Take is Oly’s morning thoughts on the NBA appearing Sunday through Friday on HoopsVibe NBA Blog. Errors can be attributed to the time and his need for another coffee. (image appears courtesy of flickr.com)



7 Comments: San Antonio Screw Up: Spurs Made Mistake Trading Luis Scola to (...)

Posted by
Steffi loves the Rockets & #4
on 03.20.2008
I love Scola....his the best!! I believe it was meant to be...Houston & Scola!! He fits right in w/ the rest of the team! Scola’s a wonderful team player and a great shooter. His every coach’s dream a real team player and a Hustler. I remember everyone would make fun of me at the begining of the season when I said " Scola is going somewhere. " All i have to say is: Who’s laughing now!!!!!!Rookie turned Starter!! Houston Loves Scola #4Stef .
Posted by
John
on 03.14.2008
I did feel the same way because I thought that Scola will team up with his National Team colleague at Spurs (Manu & Oberto). But it is good to see that he has found a place of his own. I hope the same will happen to Walter Herrmann.Could I get some comments any of you guys about this on my blog...http://008/03/nba-news-20th-straight-win-for-scola.html .
Posted by
Justin
on 03.13.2008
Well... As a Houston Rockets fan I think Scola will be great for Houston. But I think Spurs made a big mestake !!! .
Posted by

on 03.13.2008
save $13 mil included Butler. .
Posted by

on 03.13.2008
Spurs screwed up big time!!!! .
Posted by
Common Sense 2003
on 03.12.2008
I think that’s not valid to say spurs screwed up. The Spurs did what was best for them. Plus they figured getting Tiago Splitter in the draft made scola expendable. It’s a wait and see thing, but utimately I don’t think what they did was wrong trading him to a divison rival .
Posted by

on 03.12.2008
Screw that Spurs did what they had too, even though Scola can play .

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