Originally Posted by
DMC
A book could/should be written about the Spurs system. It could be used in business and other areas as a formula for success.
They take underachievers from teams that can't/won't develop their talent, and they make players from them. They hire a shooting coach and a trainer, and assistants that do what their job title suggests they should do. While other teams just browse over names on a list and pick those who've been developed already, the Spurs take guys with potential and they develop them. Chip alters their FT techniques and they shoot a higher percentage. He changes their shot mechanics and they shoot a higher percentage from the floor. They teach defense and guys who were at the end of the bench on other teams develop into lock down defenders. Guys who might otherwise fall out of the league become life long NBA players with a viable skillset. The team benefits from this through lower salaries and higher skills/IQs. They intentionally pick guys who have "gotten over themselves" and who can be coached and trained. They basically are a real NBA franchise, set on development of their assets instead of just buying and selling stocks.