Ex-Spur Schintzius thinks his mullet got him traded

Dwayne Schintzius was one of the original characters in the history of the Spurs franchise.

Old-school fans still remember his mullet haircut and his free-throw shooting woes during his brief one-season stint with the team. He was the Spurs’ No. 1 choice in the 1990 draft, but played only 42 games with the team before he was swapped to Sacramento after his rookie season.

Schintzius believes his mullet-style  lobster haircut he wore during his season with the team was the major reason for the trade.

It seems that then-Spurs general manager Bob Bass didn’t like the haircut and wanted his prized rookie to trim his locks. 

“He told me to cut it,” Schintzius  (hat tip Project Spurs.com). “So I got it cut and sent him the shavings in an envelope. I’m not sure he appreciated that. And then, away I went.”

Schnitzius was swapped for Antoine Carr. It began a journey that saw him play for six teams in an injury-plagued, nine-season NBA career.

Those frequent trades were something that Schnitzius told Johnson he accepted as part of being a professional athlete.

“After the first time, it wasn’t a big deal to move around,” Schintzius said. “Whoever signed my check, as long as I got paid, I was good.

“You’re always moving, finding a new place to live, new places to eat and shop, making new friends. All of the above. But you just say, ‘Oh well. It is what it is. I’m a professional athlete.’ It’s part of the deal.”

Even if his hair might have caused the first swap.

Spurs announce preseason slate

And now, something for the overly optimistic among us …

A day after the NBA announced a full 2011-12 regular-season schedule that probably won’t happen due to labor woes,  the Spurs on Wednesday unveiled a seven-game preseason slate beginning in Oct. 9 at home against New Orleans.

We shouldn’t have to tell you that these games are very, very tentative, pending the resolution of the NBA lockout.

Oct. 9 — vs. New Orleans

Oct. 11 — at Sacramento

Oct. 15 — vs. Sacramento

Oct. 17 — vs. Cleveland

Oct. 20 — vs. Orlando

Oct. 24 — at Houston

Oct. 27 — at Oklahoma City

Former Spurs dot early three-way trade

Several former Spurs are involved in the first major trade of the night along with draft night.

Milwaukee apparently has agreed in principle to a three-team trade with Sacramento and Charlotte in a trade that will send former Spur Stephen Jackson to Milwaukee along with former Spurs guard Beno Urdrih. The Bucks also will receive Charlotte’s Shaun Livingston and Charlotte’s 19th pick in the first round.  

Charlotte will obtain the No. 7 pick from Sacramento that apparently was coveted by the Spurs along with Corey Magette from Milwaukee.  

Sacramento will get guard John Salmons, who was picked for the Spurs in 2002 but never played for them, along with Milwaukee’s 10th pick in the draft.

We’ve been hearing there could be some movement with Spurs who might be traded tonight.

But so far, no active members of the team.