That is, by far, the best case I've seen made for Tolliver yet. Thank you very much for not saying that he's a lock and I should shut up.
Tolliver is better than Bonner in rebounding, which doesn't really make him stellar, as Hairston is outrebounding Bonner too. The last time someone posted stats, Hairston was out rebounding Tolliver too. He's passed Hairston with his performance in the last two games, but not by much (about 2 per 48 minutes). I didn't see the Indy game, but it looks like he did a good job of chasing down long rebounds off missed jumpers, which indicates he was hustling the way he did last night in the 4th quarter. All that said, Bonner got 17 boards in a game once. It doesn't make him a good rebounder. What we've seen is all we have to go on, so he certainly deserves some credit for it, but if rebounding is why he's here, he doesn't do it very well for his size. What makes people think he's a lock is because he's a shooter, not because he's a defender or a rebounder. He certainly hasn't looked like a defender or a shot blocker. What he does seem to do really well for his size is get steals. He's very often just standing there when someone throws him the ball, and it's happened too often to think it's just coincidence. He gets his hands in on a lot of plays.
His best shooting game statistically wasn't very good. Again, saying he's better than Bonner doesn't mean anything until you get rid of Bonner. I'm all for Tolliver instead of Bonner, but those two guys aren't competing for a spot on the roster.
And te ally, I don't know that I'd suggest that Bonner "knows" the system.
Please don't try to tell me that Tolliver is being considered for this roster because of his defense. Tolliver's height doesn't automatically make him capable of playing big guys, and he's anything but a shot blocker. Bonner, Duncan, Mahinmi, Oberto and Thomas are all capable of defending the bigger fours and fives, and Hairston can defend bigger longer players right out of the gate. He'd be a lot easier to cover for on defense IMHO. I don't see how you can't keep two of the Spurs' current bigs on the floor at all times. Besides, if the Spurs really cared about who can defend bigger guys, they'd have kept Watkins. Perhaps Tolliver can be a defensive force. He's certainly got the length for it, but neither you nor I have seen it yet. He simply doesn't play the game like a big guy so far. At this point he's a really tall shooting guard.
I don't want that either, but you just described Tolliver as much as you did Farmer. I've admitted that there's not a statistical reason to keep Farmer, but he has shown some ability to hit shots when they matter, and he's a proven scorer. I'm not sure about the unimpressive thing. He looked awfully good in the Detroit game. He played quite a few minutes with the starters against Washington and did pretty well. I haven't seen any deficiencies in his game I haven't seen in other guys that the Spurs have brought in, and I just have a gut feeling that he's got an upside. My gut feelings are hit or miss. I thought Ginobili was going to be a great player, but I thought Walt Williams was too.
I completely agree. It certainly won't break my heart to have Tolliver on the team, but I suspect the Spurs will regret the decision someday. Farmer wasn't on my radar at all, but from the very little I've seen of him, he looks like a guy who's ready to take the next step. Maybe he won't, and maybe he just reminds me so much of Stephen Jackson that I'm getting overly wishful. That's possible, but he won me over so I'm making the case.
I agree, which is why I wanted the Spurs to keep Watkins. Keeping a guy that shoots from the outside just because he's taller than a guy who can really score the basketball in a year that you are emphasising offense puzzles me. If Bonner is going to be useless, I don't see Tolliver as an Horry replacement. If he makes the team, I'll be hoping I'm wrong all year long.

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He is just big enough to be a SG/SF tweener. I know he plays pretty good man defense and seems pretty fearless...but I have a hard time trusting that against a PF.
