Hmmm ... it's tough to figure out which way Pop is leaning. I'm guessing the small forward position is the one that is going to change. Although Pop may also be considering taking Oberto out of the starting lineup or inserting Ginobili into the starting lineup.
Personally, I like this lineup:
PG Parker
SG Mason
SF Bowen
PF Bonner
C Duncan
It's somewhat smallish but it fits well together. Duncan would have tons of room to operate down low and it'd be hard for other teams to send help when TP drives. Going with Bowen instead of Finley helps the Spurs to get off to a better start defensively and should also help the shot selection on the other end.
If Oberto lost his spot in the starting lineup, I can't imagine that Thomas will get the job. Like I've been saying even before the trade, Duncan and Thomas is just too slow of a combination. Thomas is by far more useful when Duncan is off the court. That leaves Bonner as the only other alternative and with as well as he's been playing, it wouldn't be too much of a shock to see him starting.
An exciting starting lineup would be:
PG Parker
SG Ginobili
SF Mason
PF Duncan
C Oberto
Since it's small in the backcourt, Bonner would make the lineup too small overall so Oberto would keep his starting spot. Although exciting, I don't think this lineup is too practical because any team with a big small forward would start the game by sending that player to the low block repeatedly.
Other lineup possibilities include:
PG Parker
SG Ginobili
SF Finley
PF Duncan
C Oberto
PG Parker
SG Mason
SF Finley
PF Bonner
C Duncan
PG Parker
SG Mason
SF Udoka
PF Bonner
C Duncan
Pop obviously at one point in the season thought Udoka should start ... but Udoka had three straight horrible games in a row to lose the starting gig. Perhaps if he wants to start Bonner, he'll also start Udoka to help in the rebounding department.
Should be interesting tonight
