If we're lucky, Mahinmi will average 8 and 5, while Hill averages 7 and 4.
They may play but won't be much impact. These aren't very talented players in the total sense.
Clearly they won't be any impact in the postseason.
If we're lucky, Mahinmi will average 8 and 5, while Hill averages 7 and 4.
pop believes in hill and i think he's going to develop him just like he did with TP. not saying that hill is on the level of TP but I think pop is going to throw him to the wolves and trust him to figure it out.
ian...still waiting for him to realize that he has the skills to dominate and do it.
Yeah, 8,5 & 1 is my projection for Mahinmi next season. Hill will probably be around 6 and 2.
We'd be tremendously lucky to get as much as 8 and 5 out of Mahinmi this year.
It's probably too early to tell right now. We'll have a better gauge after SL concludes. I do believe Pop is committed toward ensuring Hill develops and he'll likely be amenable to force-feeding him minutes. I sure hope so. Same for Ian. Like most first-year players, expect them to have their share of struggles.
As excited as I am about these two additions, I'm just as anxious to watch the development of Gist. I hope he maintains he steady level of high energy, defense and hustle.
Since we have so much information on him already I think we can be more specific...like how many points he will average over his entire career.
Give me a break with these waste of space threads.
ian needs to play with some agressiveness... he looks like he can play like amare but doesnt have that type of confidence.
sad to say but Amare looked smarter and more cordinated as a rookie
Mahini will be in Pop's dog house most of the year. It is the right of passage. If he survives he will have the impact of Parker. If not, then he will be like Udrih. In either case it will take about 3 years for him to make a full impact as a player.
Hill needs to spend the year in the NBDL and learn to play point. He will waste his time at the NBA level. Looks like we still may need a 3rd point guard for this year.
Mahinmi needs time on a NBA court.
Anyways, Spurs fans cry about the Spurs not having young talent.
When the Spurs bring in young talent, Spurs fans cry about that talent not playing like proven veterans.
maybe it will deflect attention from the "decline" of manu and TD.
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