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    Tim to Tony to Manu! bdictjames's Avatar
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    What's yours?

    1. Duncan
    2. Tony
    3. Manu
    4. Hill
    5. Blair
    6. RJ
    7. Bogans
    8. McDyess
    9. Bonner
    10. Mason

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    I guess we're trying to measure it by overall impact..

    1. Duncan
    2. Parker
    3. Ginobili
    4. Blair
    5. Hill
    6. McDyess
    7. Jefferson
    8. Bonner
    9. Mason
    10. Bogans
    11. Finley

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    1. Duncan
    2. Parker
    3. Ginobili
    4. Hill
    5. Blair
    6. McDyess
    7. Jefferson
    8. Bogans
    9. Bonner
    10. Mason
    11. Ratliff
    12. Finley
    13. Mahinmi
    14. Hairston
    15. Haislip

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    Pretty much what Harlem said.

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    1. Duncan
    2. Parker
    3. Ginobili
    4. Hill
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    6. McDyess
    7. Jefferson
    8. Bogans
    9. Bonner
    10. Mason
    11. Ratliff
    12. Finley
    13. Mahinmi
    14. Hairston
    15. Haislip

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    Didn't Bonner play well before the injury? Why are you putting him behind Bogans?

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    Duncan
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    1. Duncan
    2. Parker
    3. Ginobili
    4. Hill
    5. Blair
    6. McDyess
    7. Jefferson
    8. Bogans
    9. Bonner
    10. Mason
    11. Ratliff
    12. Finley
    13. Mahinmi
    14. Hairston
    15. Haislip

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    Interesting stats from 82games.com: http://www.82games.com/0910/0910SAS5.HTM

    looks like the opposing team's power forward has been consistently killing us this year. from these stats, i'm guessing they're listing duncan as center, not power forward. this tells me that blair and mcdyess have been really underperforming on defense.

    i'm a big blair fan. but having seen the spurs play the blazers live this past week, it's pretty obvious that blair screws up on defense a lot.

    that said, here's my top 5:

    1. Duncan
    2. Manu
    3. Tony
    4. Hill
    5. Blair

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    A lot of that can be attributed to our poor perimeter defenders and poor overall pick & roll D though, so it goes both ways IMO..

    Both Blair and McDyess do make a lot of mistakes defensively from a team defense standpoint, but McDyess has been a pretty good individual defender these last few weeks..

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    1.manu
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    duncan
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    hill, agreed

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    looks like the opposing team's power forward has been consistently killing us this year. from these stats, i'm guessing they're listing duncan as center, not power forward. this tells me that blair and mcdyess have been really underperforming on defense.

    i'm a big blair fan. but having seen the spurs play the blazers live this past week, it's pretty obvious that blair screws up on defense a lot.
    Blair is not a bad interior defender. However, against the PFs that have range, he struggles a lot (and McDyess to a lesser degree). The one team I don't want to see in the playoffs is the Blazers because of how bad Blair/McDyess match-up with Aldridge. He's averaging 22.3 pts/game against the Spurs this year on 53% shooting.

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    Interesting stats from 82games.com: http://www.82games.com/0910/0910SAS5.HTM

    looks like the opposing team's power forward has been consistently killing us this year. from these stats, i'm guessing they're listing duncan as center, not power forward. this tells me that blair and mcdyess have been really underperforming on defense.

    i'm a big blair fan. but having seen the spurs play the blazers live this past week, it's pretty obvious that blair screws up on defense a lot.

    that said, here's my top 5:

    1. Duncan
    2. Manu
    3. Tony
    4. Hill
    5. Blair
    McDyess has been improving defensively the last couple weeks. Blair is probably going to continue being below-average on defense until next year at the earliest (and maybe forever). He's undersized which is a huge liability on the defensive end and he's a rookie. The defensive schemes of the Spurs are hard for veterans to pick up and Blair wasn't a particularly good defender in college to begin with.

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    On a relative scale:

    Exceeded Expectations
    1. TD - career year at 33
    2. DeJuan Blair - should get some RoY votes
    3. Matt Bonner - pre-injury he was playing the best he ever has
    4. Manu - doing everything but scoring
    5. George Hill - much improved since last season

    Met Expectations
    6. Roger Mason - still makes his 3s
    7. Mike Finley - still old, still makes his 3s, still can't defend
    8. Keith Bogans - solid defensively (thought not Bruce) but inconsistent shooter
    9. Theo Ratliff - changes shots when he gets minutes

    Below Expectations
    10. Tony Parker - worst defensive year ever, PF really hurting him
    11. Antonio McDyess - rough start but looks like he's picking things up
    12. Richard Jefferson - a disaster as the 2nd-highest paid player on the Spurs

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    It's easy, I think, just go by PER....

    1) Tim 27.26
    2) Manu 19.79
    3) Beast 17.63
    4) Tony 17.58
    5) Rocket 15.18
    6) IUPUI 14.29
    7) Dice 12.83
    8) 12.25
    9) Mace 12.03
    10) Bogans 8.96
    11) Findog 8.54

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    1.manu
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    LMAO at the only all star we have and our team leader and leader in scoring and rebounds and blocks (FG too) being #4!!!!! HAHHA yeah.

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    On a relative scale:

    Exceeded Expectations
    1. TD - career year at 33
    2. DeJuan Blair - should get some RoY votes
    3. Matt Bonner - pre-injury he was playing the best he ever has
    4. Manu - doing everything but scoring
    5. George Hill - much improved since last season

    Met Expectations
    6. Roger Mason - still makes his 3s
    7. Mike Finley - still old, still makes his 3s, still can't defend
    8. Keith Bogans - solid defensively (thought not Bruce) but inconsistent shooter
    9. Theo Ratliff - changes shots when he gets minutes

    Below Expectations
    10. Tony Parker - worst defensive year ever, PF really hurting him
    11. Antonio McDyess - rough start but looks like he's picking things up
    12. Richard Jefferson - a disaster as the 2nd-highest paid player on the Spurs
    I like this format better, but disagree with how you placed 'em:

    Exceeded Expectations
    1. Tim Duncan - didn't experience expect fall off
    2. DeJuan Blair - beast

    Met Expectations
    3. George Hill - should soon be in above tier
    4. Matt Bonner - was playing better than expected before injury
    5. Keith Bogans - was playing well ... then fell off
    6. Theo Ratliff - Theo is who we thought he was
    7. Mike Finley - what was there to expect?

    Below Expectations
    8. Antonio McDyess - rising quickly to higher tier
    10. Manu Ginobili/Tony Parker - both have been about equally disappointing
    11. Roger Mason - hasn't bounced back ... Pop partly to blame
    12. Richard Jefferson - obvious


    When your supposed second, third and fourth players have disappointed, it's not a surprise that the team overall has disappointed.

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    I like this format better, but disagree with how you placed 'em:

    Exceeded Expectations
    1. Tim Duncan - didn't experience expect fall off
    2. DeJuan Blair - beast

    Met Expectations
    3. George Hill - should soon be in above tier
    4. Matt Bonner - was playing better than expected before injury
    5. Keith Bogans - was playing well ... then fell off
    6. Theo Ratliff - Theo is who we thought he was
    7. Mike Finley - what was there to expect?

    Below Expectations
    8. Antonio McDyess - rising quickly to higher tier
    10. Manu Ginobili/Tony Parker - both have been about equally disappointing
    11. Roger Mason - hasn't bounced back ... Pop partly to blame
    12. Richard Jefferson - obvious


    When your supposed second, third and fourth players have disappointed, it's not a surprise that the team overall has disappointed.


    The only thing I'd slightly differ on is George, as he's exceeded expectations in my view. Had Pop not spoken so glowingly of him to start the season, there'd be no question he'd exceeded expectation.

    Basically, if the season ended last year and we knew nothing of what happened during the offseason, George's performance thus far would've been a pleasant surprise.

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    I like this format better, but disagree with how you placed 'em:
    i don't. You don't get graded in school, and anywhere else, for what you're supposed to do but but what you actually do.

    i find this kind of ranking rather "condescending" towards the readers, like they aren't able to know what to expect from a specific player.

    We all know that Tim is a A+ player, TP and Manu, A players, Bogans, maybe a D player etc etc....


    any ranking leading to Fin and Ratliff above manu and TP is irrelevant IMO. Really useless to show the overall impact on the team.

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    1. Tim
    2. Manu
    3. Hill
    4. Parker
    5. Blair
    6. McDyess
    7. Jefferson
    8. Bonner
    9. Bogans
    10. Mason
    11. Ratliff
    12. Finley
    13. Mahinmi
    14. Hairston

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    i don't. You don't get graded in school, and anywhere else, for what you're supposed to do but but what you actually do.

    i find this kind of ranking rather "condescending" towards the readers, like they aren't able to know what to expect from a specific player.

    We all know that Tim is a A+ player, TP and Manu, A players, Bogans, maybe a D player etc etc....


    any ranking leading to Fin and Ratliff above manu and TP is irrelevant IMO. Really useless to show the overall impact on the team.
    I see what you're saying, but I don't think your analogy to school is completely accurate. Some players are paid larger sums of money, and are expected to perform at a higher level.

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    i don't. You don't get graded in school, and anywhere else, for what you're supposed to do but but what you actually do.

    i find this kind of ranking rather "condescending" towards the readers, like they aren't able to know what to expect from a specific player.

    We all know that Tim is a A+ player, TP and Manu, A players, Bogans, maybe a D player etc etc....


    any ranking leading to Fin and Ratliff above manu and TP is irrelevant IMO. Really useless to show the overall impact on the team.
    Actually really good to show overall impact, especially since those at the bottom carry so much weight. 8-12 are the problems...

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