Originally Posted by
xellos88330
i was always under the impression that most people are "wishing" blair would have the appropriate skills to play the 3.
Rj had a terrible season by his standards last season. He really needs a couple great open court passers to lead the break. For a vast majority of last season, i saw numerous opportunities for rj on the fast break. The problem was the ball was either slowed down, or not passed to him due to having a great 1 man fast break option with tp. This is one of the reasons why i miss a player like brent barry. He was a very savvy passer in the open court. If you had barry with manu on the court with rj, i am certain you would see a completely different rj.
I honestly believe that in order for tp to get a great extension from the spurs, he will have to show that he is more than capable of getting the ball into other transition players hands and making them better. Tp is more than capable of being a superstar in this league. He just needs to learn how to take that last step and he is unstoppable.
Getting the pass out from the rebound has been difficult for the spurs due to the lack of size in the interior. Will splitter fix that? I have no clue. If the fo is right about splitters bbiq, then i am certain that he will have the ability to do it, at least, mentally. The biggest question is the fact that most of us haven't quite seen what the kid is capable of.
In short. Noone has the answers. Nor should you listen to random thoughts until a history is developed. There are so many new faces on the spurs since the championship years, that the tendencies of this team are inconsistent. Everyone is frantically trying to find reason to this new trend, including myself (as stated above), but all we can really do is just hope.
So it is my hope to see the spurs at the top of the nba, and once again, showing me the beauty of spurs basketball.
Go spurs go!!!
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