I wrote this in another thread, but with the Splitter news, I thought it would give us another avenue to explore.
Although it would be preferable to find a good big man, maybe it's not such a terrible thing if we can't.
What I mean is, we need another low-post presence but not neccessarily a big man. We need rebounding, shot-blocking, and someone who can draw a double team every once in a while, but that doesn't mean they have to be a 7-footer. We need people who can get easy buckets and draw fouls(to take advantage of the penalty) regardless of size or position.
Good low-post big men are hard to come buy, so maybe finding a Bonzi-ish type player is a little more realistic. It really doesn't matter how tall the player is, as much as how effective they are. We just need someone other than Duncan to give us a post-threat.
A guy I really want to see the Spurs pick up (while not the post-threat we're looking for) is Dominic McGuire. When I watched him play at Fresno St. his feel for the game (BBIQ) reminded me a little of J.Green and B.Diaw, with the way they'd play through him in the post/high-post. With his build though, and the way he rebounded and blocked shots, I couldn't help but see a little S.Marion/G.Wallace in him.
He's got the potential to be a real diamond in the rough. He could give us a real versatile defender who rebounds and blocks shots from the 3/4 position. His shot needs work ( o, Chip) but this is the type of guy the Spurs should be looking to develop. I think DeMarr was even nice enough to open a spot for him.
We're probably not going to find everything we need in one particular player (at least not in someone we can afford.) So maybe finding a couple players, with a unique skill-set, is the way to go. Maybe we're looking at things a little too convetionally, and forgetting that there's more than one way to skin a cat.
Just a thought.
