Hey, I think the world of Boris, and honestly believe that he had a damn good case for being Finals MVP last year. Not that I'm sorry that Kawhi won it...it is just that Boris is that impressive and was that important for us in that series.
Having said all of that, your recognition that Tony and Manu have good defenders and lots of pressure on them when they have the ball at the end of the game is the reason that your suggestion may not work. In other words, if Boris is consistently the 'go to' guy for us at the end of games, then the scouting reports pick up on that and he will draw far more defensive pressure than he did last year.
One (and only one) of the reasons the Spurs were so hard to defend last year is that at the end of games, everybody on the court could handle the ball and could score. There was no place that the opposing team could hide a poor defender or a missed defensive assignment without getting burned.
You are absolutely right that Boris is a superb ball handler. In fact, I believe that he is the second best ball handler on the team, behind Manu. I think he is better than Parker and Duncan at this point, both of whom are also terrific ball handlers.
The bottom line on all of this is that with the four above mentioned guys on the floor at once, combined with Leonard (whose ball handling skills improved massively last year over the year before), what is a defense going to do? That is why we are so good, and so hard to defend.
Boris is terrific, and I hope to see him play more and be as aggressive this year as he was in the playoffs last year. But make no mistake - if that happens, teams will start to pay a ton more attention to him, at which point someone else will be in the position to end the game. But it is all good in that situation - because we'll win!!!

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