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    Which one will play the '4' and which one the '5' spot? I know the positions are fairly interchangeable in the Spurs' system, so perhaps the better question is what will be the base/primary position for each?

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    probably depends on match ups, because Mahinmi is more mobile while Splitter is stronger

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    Mahinmi will play 4 and Splitter will play 5.

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    ian will be a 4 sub
    and splitter will be a 5 sub

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    I'd like to see Ian on bench now for experiencing the intensity of the playoffs.

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    ChumpDumper is the resident D-League expert...I'd like to hear what he says.

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    Splitter will play the 5, Mahinmi the B & D (Bench & D-League)

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    Splitter will play the 5, Mahinmi the B & D (Bench & D-League)
    Agree on Splitter, but Mahinmi is a raw player and I'm glad the spurs signed him earlier then expected. Depending on his development he could evolve into a versatile and athletic 4 - no superstar but a very solid 4.

    As ClingingMars said, an insight opinion of someone who follows the d-league regularly would be nice.

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    an insight opinion of someone who follows the d-league regularly would be nice.
    Paging Chumpdumper . . .

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    With Horry gone and hopefully Bonner gone, that would mean 2 open spots for these two guys. I really hope we bring both of them in.

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    With Horry gone and hopefully Bonner gone, that would mean 2 open spots for these two guys. I really hope we bring both of them in.
    I think they will - but I also feel that the Spurs are going after a solid role-playing PF in the off-season. Mahinmi might be in the rotation but Splitter will play the same role as Mahinmi this season. Spurs might go after a veteran like p.j. brown in the off-season.

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    I'd like to see Ian on bench now for experiencing the intensity of the playoffs.
    was he not on the bench in round one?

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    I think they will - but I also feel that the Spurs are going after a solid role-playing PF in the off-season. Mahinmi might be in the rotation but Splitter will play the same role as Mahinmi this season. Spurs might go after a veteran like p.j. brown in the off-season.
    Splitter will play the same role as Mahinmi this year???

    You do realise the level of practice for a regular Euro team in the Greek league is probably at a higher level than a game of the D-League... let alone the Euroleague.

    Splitter is far more ready and developed than Mahinmi and will be in the rotation within his first year, not right away given the system, but within his first year.

    Ian has the potential but hes gonna take a bit more time than Tiago.

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    Splitter will be the 3rd big next season.

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    Though it's almost obvious that Splitter is the better player, I think they will use Ian more often than Splitter due to the fact he's already familiar with the Spurs playbook.

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    was he not on the bench in round one?
    only joined the guys for the annual team photo.

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    It's great seeing Demar and Ian behind the spurs bench. LIke they are learning from their future teamates.

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    Though it's almost obvious that Splitter is the better player, I think they will use Ian more often than Splitter due to the fact he's already familiar with the Spurs playbook.

    I don't think it's obvious that Splitter is the better player, or at least he doesn't have the most potential IMO...I think Ian has more upside than Splitter.

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    Ian may have more upside (i dont like that word) but Splitter is the better player right now...

    There is absolutely 0 comparison between the D-League and the level of EuroLeague.

    Splitter is a first team All-Euro... as promising as Ian is... he would struggle to get in the rotation on a Euro contender.

    Splitter has NBA ready post moves and has the body...

    Ian is promising though and he could turn out to be the better player... but Splitter is miuch more of a sure thing.

    Splitter has NBA ready post moves and has the body...

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    bring it on, i like the future thats coming soon!!!!

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    I can't wait til we give Splitter to the Rockets after waiting for him with baited breath...

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    Re: Mahinmi & Splitter?
    Who are those scrubs?

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    It's great seeing Demar and Ian behind the spurs bench. LIke they are learning from their future teamates.
    I liked seeing that too. I just hope DeMarr is IN the Spurs future plans and in the regular mix next season. I really think he can help out at the swing spot. While I believe they still need to draft a young, rooking SF, having DeMarr gives them a middle-aged SF/SG with good, deep shooting range and solid NBA experience.

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    I can't wait til we give Splitter to the Rockets after waiting for him with baited breath...


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    Ian may have more upside (i dont like that word) but Splitter is the better player right now...

    There is absolutely 0 comparison between the D-League and the level of EuroLeague.

    The fact that Splitter has more Euroleague experience has about 0 to do with on court ability and everything to do with experience...Ian didn't play basketball until he was 15 or so.


    Here's what I know...

    Ian can jump higher.
    Ian is faster.
    Ian is a better shotblocker.
    Ian was a first round draft pick.
    Ian has already played in the NBA.

    I'm not sure who will be the better rebounder.
    I'm not sure who will be the better scorer.
    I'm not sure who is the better defender.

    Splitter was a first round draft pick.
    Splitter is more experienced.
    Splitter is less foul prone.




    Splitter is a first team All-Euro... as promising as Ian is... he would struggle to get in the rotation on a Euro contender.
    He wouldn't struggle to be drafted with a first round pick by a reigning NBA champion.


    Splitter has NBA ready post moves and has the body...
    Way more to the game.


    Ian is promising though and he could turn out to be the better player... but Splitter is miuch more of a sure thing.
    Splitter has NBA ready post moves and has the body
    I don't think Splitter is a sure thing. I hope he is. I hope he turns out to be a HOF'er...but I'm not certain he is an NBA player at this point...bigger disappointments have happened.


    Neither one of these guys is NBA proven yet.

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