What's needed for a Spurs wing? Ability to hit from the corner 3, play solid team defense.
Brewer could do the latter, but instead of him being used as a havoc player off the bench Karl wanted him to play like Danny Green.
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In theory. In practice though, it worked as well as much as Tiago did in the Finals.
People predicted that Tiago would do well in the Finals because he's near 7 ft tall with an offensive game. Too bad they forgot that he got most of his points from being a roll man and didn't draw a lot of fouls.
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a 6'11" wingspan. not real ridiculous. but at 6'6" that is good. but leonard has a 7'3" wingspan.
The Spurs play well with T-Mac on the floor, why not him?
I can see the Spurs not picking up a backup sf at all. Just let Diaw and Green man the backup sf role.
Either way, his handles looked good and his passing looked good. He took LeBron to the basket off the dribble and got an assist. Trust me, LeCrab's ego is too big to just let a 30-something year old T-Mac put him on a highlight reel
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I cant defend his play plus he couldn't grab a board to save his life. Placing Brewer on the corners gives him the best possible opportunity to contribute without messing up their already poor floor spacing.
If they play Faried with Koufos, or McGee, there just isn't floor spacing. Throw in Brewer into that mix would be too many players playing inside the arc so he sets up from outside and hit them at semi decent clip. RJ in the 09 playoff vs Phoenix had to Spurs in a similar spot. He couldn't hit 3's so the spurs stationed him at 15-18 feet in the corner and watched as Phoenix helped off and recovered quickly before he could even get a jumper off.
Wouldn't mind having TMAC back for a full year..He could get in Super Shape this summer with a whole Training Camp under his belt..Plus we could probably get him really cheap..
Not really.
Height W/O Shoes: 6'6.75"
Height w/ Shoes: 6'7.75"
Wingspan: 6'8.25"
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Point taken. I agree there - we need one more athletic wing that can play the 3/4, either with or without Kawhi on the floor. The first round and conference finals were perfect matchups for how our roster was constructed, but the GS series and Finals exposed that weakness. Given the signing of Marco yesterday, doubtful they can still fit in AK47.
If our coaches could work Aminu into a 33% three point shooter, or if they can pair him with lineups with enough guys who stretch the floor, he could be of some use. Look at the magic they worked with Kawhi - sub-30% shooter his last year in college. You can teach shooting to a degree, but you can't teach size (6'9" with 7'4" wingspan) and rebounding.