Newsflash: teams make moves during the regular season to improve.
I'm not talking solely about the first three games.
Calm down? I didn't know I was being uncalm.
I'm simply able to identify weaknesses with the team. You don't seem to want to admit that the Spurs have any weaknesses at all.
The Third will help defend big threes, but he isn't a perimeter shooter. While I feel that he could be the athletic swingman that we need and that Massenburg may provide the needed toughness if he gets minutes, I'm not convinced that the team has enough perimeter shooting.
Name me one pure shooter other than Barry on the Spurs. You can't, because there isn't one.
For all that Manu and Parker bring to the table, they can both get very cold from the outside for long stretches. Neither player is a pure shooter. That's not to say that they aren't great players, but they are not great perimeter shooters.
Answer me this: what is going to stop teams from collapsing on Duncan if the shooters can't make shots? This team needs one more shooter. Barry isn't going to average more than 30 minutes per game, and Bowen, Manu, and Parker are inconsistent from the outside.
I'm willing to admit that the Spurs aren't perfect. They may end up being the best team in the league, but there is always room for improvement.