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duncan228
09-30-2009, 11:14 PM
Hill takes advantage of Parker's downtime (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/Hill_takes_advantage_of_Parkers_downtime.html)
Jeff McDonald

Tony Parker, as promised, did indeed see less of the practice floor over the first two days of training camp, resting up after a busy summer with the French national team. But it was more than his head coach would've liked.

“I'm trying to sit him, but he won't let me sit him as much as I'd like to,” Gregg Popovich said after Wednesday's early session.

Whatever practice time Parker has given up so far has been George Hill's gain.

Hill, in his second training camp with the Spurs, will certainly benefit from the extra time running the point in Parker's absence. After an up-and-down rookie season spent learning the position on the fly, Hill is eager to show the Spurs' coaching staff that he can be a capable backup at the point.

Hill has spent a good deal of time running with the Spurs' first unit while Parker rests. So far, he's doing it with the same kind of self-assurance with which he ran the Spurs' summer-league team in July.

“I'm waiting to see what the new, improved myself can do with a year under my belt,” Hill said. “I'm ready to see, when the season comes, how it flows.”

Hill will probably win the backup job by default. The Spurs are carrying no other traditional point guards in camp.

In the meantime, the Spurs don't want to pigeonhole Hill as simply a point guard. He was a wing player in college, and Popovich has been experimenting with some sets in which Hill plays alongside Parker — and occasionally alongside Parker and Manu Ginobili.

“I want to be versatile,” Hill said. “I don't want to be one-dimensional. I still want to have that ‘two' in me.”

Ginobili shines: Coming off the most injury-plagued season of his career, Ginobili drew rave reviews after Wednesday morning's workout.

“He was arguably the best player on the court today,” Popovich said. “He's Manu. He's back. Now, he's just got to get into shape.”

Gist likely headed overseas: Former second-round pick James Gist did not sign a training camp contract with the Spurs, and is expected to spend a second straight season overseas. Under that arrangement, the Spurs will retain his NBA rights.

Gist, a former Maryland standout, played last season in Italy.

Ready for replacements: With the regular NBA referees locked out, Popovich said the Spurs are preparing for life with replacement officials to start the preseason.

“Everybody's got to do the best job they can, no matter how this thing ends up,” he said. “No matter what goes on on the court, it will be fair for both teams.”

The NBA last employed replacement refs in 1995-96.

Libri
09-30-2009, 11:36 PM
Ginobili shines: Coming off the most injury-plagued season of his career, Ginobili drew rave reviews after Wednesday morning's workout.

“He was arguably the best player on the court today,” Popovich said. “He's Manu. He's back. Now, he's just got to get into shape.”It's great to hear that Manu is back.

angelbelow
09-30-2009, 11:45 PM
So Gist is probably heading overseas, not a bad move for him, he obviously needs some more work. Good luck to Gist and hope he brings it next year.

MaNu4Tres
09-30-2009, 11:47 PM
With Hill playing some stints with Parker, that only creates a bigger problem with the minutes available at the wing position. A good problem to have, but if that's the case there will be an obvious log jam at the two-guard most specifically. After RJ and Manu there will only be 35-40 minutes available for Mason/Finley/ Bogans/ Hill and not to mention Haislip has been playing the small forward position during training camp and is playing quite well.

Oct. 6th can't get here soon enough...

DPG21920
09-30-2009, 11:47 PM
Hill is an interesting player. He showed some serious flashes of talent last year and if he can keep his confidence in his ability to score high, he can be a serious threat.

024
10-01-2009, 01:31 AM
i remember last year when everyone thought the addition of hill and mason combined with a healthy ginobili would be enough to put the spurs over the top. now the spurs have both returning plus mcdyess, jefferson, and ginobili. this team is going to be very good.

CubanSucks
10-01-2009, 03:09 AM
George!

angelbelow
10-01-2009, 03:13 AM
Hill is an interesting player. He showed some serious flashes of talent last year and if he can keep his confidence in his ability to score high, he can be a serious threat.

Agreed, I thought at times he was too passive but it sounds like his confidence is where it needs to be now.

boutons_deux
10-01-2009, 05:27 AM
So we have Tony,George, and ??? Who's the 3rd PG when one of the first two is out?

sonic21
10-01-2009, 05:43 AM
So we have Tony,George, and ??? Who's the 3rd PG when one of the first two is out?

Roger Mason!!

:hat

Bambililos
10-01-2009, 06:22 AM
Please not Roger!

The Spurs are looking real good right now, I can't wait to see them play together :)

Darkwaters
10-01-2009, 06:40 AM
So we have Tony,George, and ??? Who's the 3rd PG when one of the first two is out?

Rumor is that Marcus Williams is supposed to be our 3rd string PG. But the combination of Mason/Ginobili would work in a pinch for sure.

Brazil
10-01-2009, 07:39 AM
So we have Tony,George, and ??? Who's the 3rd PG when one of the first two is out?

I think Manu and more likely Mason would do the job.

benefactor
10-01-2009, 07:47 AM
Manu will be the third PG.

timvp
10-01-2009, 08:43 AM
Good news regarding Gist. He had no shot of making the team but perhaps a spot will open up for him next year. Props to Gist for realizing he took a step backwards in summer league and that he still has more work to do on his game.

As for Hill, this is the season that will tell us whether or not he's an NBA level player. He has a great opportunity to shine and take a big step in the right direction. If we don't see improvement, then there's a chance that he's out of the league in a year or two. I think he should do well but he could go either way.

rjv
10-01-2009, 08:50 AM
makes sense for gist. there was no room for him on this roster.

Saban Rules
10-01-2009, 10:00 AM
Good news regarding Gist. He had no shot of making the team but perhaps a spot will open up for him next year. Props to Gist for realizing he took a step backwards in summer league and that he still has more work to do on his game.

As for Hill, this is the season that will tell us whether or not he's an NBA level player. He has a great opportunity to shine and take a big step in the right direction. If we don't see improvement, then there's a chance that he's out of the league in a year or two. I think he should do well but he could go either way.

I dont need this season to convince me he is a nba level player. he proved that last year. I think this season reveals how good he can actually become and what his upside and ceiling is, but no doubt in my mind he is an nba level player and this season is no kind of tryout to prove he is. he proved that last year when he played well as a rookie when called upon. he is only going to get better and more comfortable with what is expected of him and what he is asked to do.

lurker23
10-01-2009, 10:06 AM
So we have Tony,George, and ??? Who's the 3rd PG when one of the first two is out?

My sources tell me that the four guys playing PG during scrimmages Wednesday morning were Tony Parker, George Hill, Curtis Jerrells, and Manu Ginobili.

TDMVPDPOY
10-01-2009, 10:23 AM
has there been any new measurements of players or what?

i wonder if Hill has grown in the summer or what....

in2deep
10-01-2009, 10:27 AM
oh Hill will be scary this year

please Pop, no Mason at PG

Manu slow down, it's only training camp

KenziE
10-01-2009, 10:59 AM
its all up to POP we can wish all we want, make theories all we want but if POP goes back to his old stubborn self wer FCKD as hell .....


FINLEY- 5-10 mins a game = SPURS all the way to 5th RING
BONNER-3-5 mins a game = SPURS all the way to 5th RING

HILL/BLAIR/HAISLIP in regular rotation = SPURS all the way to 5th RING

FINLEY/BONNER -30- 35 mins a game = SPURS out in the 1st ROUND


thats what im worried most forget health its the players thats needs to play shud play ....HILL all the upside wont be there if he plays 5mins a game ..blair no rebounds if plays 1 game and a DNP the next it wont work they need time on the court to be able to contribute.....

lefty
10-01-2009, 11:02 AM
Hillbilly !!!!

coyotes_geek
10-01-2009, 11:20 AM
Last year Hill kept falling into these periods where he'd just be so focused on trying to be a good point guard that he would just completely abandon looking for his own scoring opportunities. If he can find that balance between running the show while still recognizing that it's okay for him to call his own number from time to time he'll be fine.

Libri
10-01-2009, 11:39 AM
I hope Hill has gotten better finishing at the basketball. Plus, he didn't know how to take a fall and looked awkward. He should see how Tony does it to avoid getting hurt when hitting the floor.

lennyalderette
10-01-2009, 12:36 PM
all tony does is land on his back and hip then slide past the base of the basketball hoop, it must be nice to be manu, come in after two fragmented seasons in bad shape and be the best player on the floor!!! if hes seriously healthy then hes out to prove he belongs here, and i would hate to be playing against the spurs this year! cant wait until he matches up against kobe!!!!

Spurs Brazil
10-01-2009, 02:58 PM
I want to see if Hill is shooting better but I think the key for him is run the offence well.

Last season he deferred too much to Manu and I this season he'll be on the court with Manu a lot

HarlemHeat37
10-01-2009, 03:17 PM
Last year Hill kept falling into these periods where he'd just be so focused on trying to be a good point guard that he would just completely abandon looking for his own scoring opportunities. If he can find that balance between running the show while still recognizing that it's okay for him to call his own number from time to time he'll be fine.

+1..all about the confidence in his own game and style..

I also wanna see him finish stronger like he did in SL..obviously the NBA is a much tougher game with bigger bodies in the middle, but there's no reason he should be taking soft layups at the basket like he did a lot of the time last year..he has the athleticism and length to at least get to the line often IMO..

EricB
10-01-2009, 03:18 PM
its all up to POP we can wish all we want, make theories all we want but if POP goes back to his old stubborn self wer FCKD as hell .....


FINLEY- 5-10 mins a game = SPURS all the way to 5th RING
BONNER-3-5 mins a game = SPURS all the way to 5th RING

HILL/BLAIR/HAISLIP in regular rotation = SPURS all the way to 5th RING

FINLEY/BONNER -30- 35 mins a game = SPURS out in the 1st ROUND


thats what im worried most forget health its the players thats needs to play shud play ....HILL all the upside wont be there if he plays 5mins a game ..blair no rebounds if plays 1 game and a DNP the next it wont work they need time on the court to be able to contribute.....


What has Haislip done to warrant minutes over Matt Bonner?

coyotes_geek
10-01-2009, 03:26 PM
+1..all about the confidence in his own game and style..

I also wanna see him finish stronger like he did in SL..obviously the NBA is a much tougher game with bigger bodies in the middle, but there's no reason he should be taking soft layups at the basket like he did a lot of the time last year..he has the athleticism and length to at least get to the line often IMO..

His aggressiveness in the SL really impressed me. Even if it was just SL seeing Hill just explode down the lane and dunk on somebody just made me downright giddy.

iilluzioN
10-01-2009, 03:31 PM
As for Hill, this is the season that will tell us whether or not he's an NBA level player. He has a great opportunity to shine and take a big step in the right direction. If we don't see improvement, then there's a chance that he's out of the league in a year or two. I think he should do well but he could go either way.


Hill will be an All-Star someday. book it

DPG21920
10-01-2009, 03:38 PM
His aggressiveness in the SL really impressed me. Even if it was just SL seeing Hill just explode down the lane and dunk on somebody just made me downright giddy.

Every time I have seen Hill play (first SL, rookie season, this SL...) he has always had the ability to get to the rim. Against all competition. That is a great sign that bodes well for him. He did not always finish at the rim, but he has the ability to do so.

HarlemHeat37
10-01-2009, 03:39 PM
His finishing on the NBA level really had a lot to do with confidence..once he hit the rookie wall, everything changed..he was finishing well when he first got his chance and impressed all of us..there's no reason he shouldn't be doing that all the time..he's quick, he can get up, and he has freakish arms..

I think it's very possible that Pop had a talk with him following the playoffs..he showed some confidence in him to end the series..he came into the SL with A LOT of swag, and it looks like it's carried over into training camp..confidence really goes a long way..