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ClutchPoints x Doug McDermott Trade Deadline Interview – “Regardless of what happens, I’ve enjoyed my time here and I would love to be here forever.”



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>ClutchPoints asked the third-year Spur if, in fact, he expects to be moved by Thursday’s trade deadline.
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>“I think that’s something my agent and I will talk about, obviously. Shooting’s at a premium in this league and I know I can do it with the best of them but, at the same time, I love being here. I love being with this young team. I think there’s a lot of potential in the future here and it’s awesome to be a part of,” McDermott said.
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>“Whatever happens happens. It’s always good to be wanted in this league and it just shows you’re doing your job a a high level. That’s all I can focus on right now is just continuing to try and make my threes and be a good teammate and everything else will happen on its own.”
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>The Spurs may not get an offer they like for McDermott. Should that happen, pulling the trigger on a trade would be tough to take for fans, especially considering the former Creighton star doesn’t want to leave San Antonio.
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>“It’s my favorite place I’ve lived for sure, by far. And I’ve lived in some pretty big cities. Just the people, the organization, just all align with each other,” McDermott said.
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>“There’s no BS here, which I really like and I can just focus on becoming a better basketball player, a better person and, at this stage of my career, that’s kind of what I’m striving to be: a better leader. If I want to get into coaching or the front office or whatever comes next, there’s no better place than here. Regardless of what happens, I’ve enjoyed my time here and I would love to be here forever.”
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>The Spurs have several young players NBA rivals may find intriguing. Such deals may get complicated. A potential McDermott trade could prove simpler because he’s a smart shooter who wouldn’t command multiple first-round draft picks.
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>“Everyone’s a little anxious,” the 10-year veteran said about Thursday’s trade deadline.
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>“It’s different here when we’ve got a young team. A lot of these guys are draft picks and guys who are developing, so maybe a little bit less of that. But for myself and some of older guys, we’ve been through it so many times where we know that anything can happen. We’d like to stay here. It’s a great spot to be but we also know that they’ve got to look out for the franchise and if that means trading, you can’t control it.”
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>As the Spurs field, or make, expected calls about some of the players on their roster, McDermott is ready for what may come next.
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>“It’s hard to block out the noise. I don’t get on social media or any of that stuff so I don’t really hear much of it anyway,” he said.
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>“The one day of the year my phone’s on ring is the trade deadline day. Otherwise, it’s on silent so if I get a call I know probably something happened. It’s a blessing to be in this league, regardless of what team your one, wherever you’re at. I’ve gotten traded so many times that I’ve enjoyed all the people I’ve met throughout the journey.”
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>San Antonians hope that if McDermott’s dealt, it’s because the Spurs received an offer worthy of parting with a man who’s come to love their city.

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by Wembantonio

11 Comments

  1. guillaume_rx

    The man is a damn Spurs at heart.

    Whatever happens, I’ll be rooting for Dougie McBucket.

    And I hope that, if he leaves soon, he’ll come back as a shooting coach one day!

  2. Bo_Jangles23

    He better be first one out the door, is all I know

  3. Fhaksfha794

    Every time I went to a spurs game in person Dougy McBuckets would go off. One of my favorite spurs players I love this man

  4. serdna1234

    In a different time I think he would have been an impactful player during deep playoff runs. Such is life, he’s been all class since being with us.

  5. Bonesawisready5

    Damn Dougie is a real one. Might as well keep him for limited bench scoring if we can’t get a late 1st from a contender

  6. Bro who’s cutting onions ? Dougie is a true Spur, just a damn shame we didn’t have him while being on a good cycle. 

  7. natsucule

    There are some players even if their stint is short, they’ll stay in your memories/hearts forever.

    Deebo, David Lee come to mind.

  8. Dylancoolasbeans

    Whether he stays or goes…. dude is a damn spur to the core. Man showed class.

  9. ICouldEvenBeYou

    I’m not sure he’s anyone’s trade target on a $14M salary, anyway. I think he probably does stay and could stick around on minimums if he does want to absorb a permanent mentor role. He’s a coach’s son, and maybe he wants to be one, too, someday.

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