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    is this like a tp vs manu thread

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    Parker / Hill / Williams
    Mason / Ginobili
    RJ / Finley
    Duncan / Blair
    McDyess / Bonner / Mahinmi

    If Williams can play the point, then Hairston and Haislip will be the reserves, and they won't sign a 15th.

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    Parker / Hill / Williams
    Mason / Ginobili
    RJ / Finley
    Duncan / Blair
    McDyess / Bonner / Mahinmi

    If Williams can play the point, then Hairston and Haislip will be the reserves, and they won't sign a 15th.
    Great post, I agree that this will be the roster.

    Hairston will be the 3rd SF spot, and Haislip will be plugged as needed, and his athleticism and shooting experimented with to see where he stands and how much he can contribute.

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    I think that Williams is more talented than Hairston by a significant margin.

    Williams problem is to find his niche in the NBA. Hairston's niche is well defined: athletic defender who can score a little. Williams is way more harder to plug into a NBA roster. Once a coach will find how to use Williams, he could do wonders.

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    I gotta go with my Arizona boy. Let's do it MWill!

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    I think that Williams is more talented than Hairston by a significant margin.

    Williams problem is to find his niche in the NBA.
    Hairston's niche is well defined: athletic defender who can score a little. Williams is way more harder to plug into a NBA roster. Once a coach will find how to use Williams, he could do wonders.
    what makes it so difficult for him to find a niche in the nba?

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    I think that Williams is more talented than Hairston by a significant margin.

    Williams problem is to find his niche in the NBA. Hairston's niche is well defined: athletic defender who can score a little. Williams is way more harder to plug into a NBA roster. Once a coach will find how to use Williams, he could do wonders.

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    Williams may not have a specific niche, but if he's even "pretty good" at playing the 3rd string 1, 2, and 3, that's a damn nice general niche that lot's of teams would like to have covered by one guy.

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    Would it be smart to compare Marcus Williams to a pre-injury Shaun Livingston?

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    what makes it so difficult for him to find a niche in the nba?
    A player with a SG/SF body whose main qualities are being a good passer and quite good rebounder is quite unusual.

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    I gotta go with my Arizona boy. Let's do it MWill!
    I hope he pans out. Would hate for that 2006 2nd round pick to go to waste.

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    I think the most valuable use for Williams might be as a second team point forward, where a line up consisting of him along with Manu and Hill would give the Spurs three guys who can bring up the ball.

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    Of course, the Spurs could deal Finley and have room for both Hairston and Williams...but I doubt they go that young in their swingman rotation.

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    Our 12 man rotation looks like this:

    Parker / Hill
    Mason / Ginobili / (*)
    RJ / Finley
    Duncan / Haislip /
    McDyess / Bonner / Mahinmi

    The guys fighting for that one position on the *regular* rotations would be:

    Blair
    Hairston
    Williams

    I gather if a big gets injured, Blair would take his place.

    However, it's either Hairston or Williams for the regular position at SG or SF.

    My hunch its Williams since he's got a better handle on the ball, can play PG and long enough to play SF. What's your take?

    Hmm, count them again. That's only 11. Hairston and Williams each have contracts, and therefore for the time being, a spot on the roster. Blair's contract is being worked out as we speak. The final spot will be between Gist/McClinton/other.

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    Of course, the Spurs could deal Finley and have room for both Hairston and Williams...but I doubt they go that young in their swingman rotation.
    But it sure is nice to dream.

    In fact, that wouldn't be a dream, that'd be a miracle.

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    Popovich has always dreamed of a Paul Pressey type player and that's probably along the lines of what they're hoping from Williams.

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    Hairston. Williams has too many turnovers and his FG% wasn't high in dleague.

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    A player with a SG/SF body whose main qualities are being a good passer and quite good rebounder is quite unusual.
    Just means coaches aren't willing to change their offense so if guys can't adjust to their style they may not make the team and even when they do you may see talent but wonder why the guy is underachieving. Change the offense to suit his skill sets would be the best idea but it won't happen.

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    Folks, let's get real!

    Malik Hairston at 6'4" is undersized for a small forward and his kind of player are a dime a dozen.

    Marcus Williams at 6'7" with unusually long wingspan. In his last D-league games he was stuffing the stat sheet with triple double performances in points, rebounds and assists.

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    Yes, Hairston is a "dime a dozen" player..that's why we've been missing a player with his style for years and years..

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    I actually think Williams has a legit shot at making the roster. He has good size, and he's worked on his offense over the past couple of years. He had a great year with the Toros. All he needs to do is improve his defense. He can definitely score, though.

    Some people might overrate his abilities as a PG, but he handled the PG duties for Austin last year fairly well. One wonders if that would translate to the NBA.

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    Both guys had sensational finishes in the D league last year, but since neither is going to be a starter or a star on the Spurs, I would at this point take the versatility of Williams-- more assists and rebounds, ability to play the point, greater length-- over the better shooting percentage of Hairston.

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    Williams ability to play the point is being overrated..we need more defensive-minded players right now, and Hairston is clearly a good individual defender with upside, and he can spread the floor a lot better..

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    Folks, let's get real!

    Malik Hairston at 6'4" is undersized for a small forward and his kind of player are a dime a dozen. .
    Which is why I believe Hairston fits at a backup SG position.
    Marcus Williams at 6'7" with unusually long wingspan. In his last D-league games he was stuffing the stat sheet with triple double performances in points, rebounds and assists.
    Which is why Williams could potentially be considered as a SF, yet seemingly has the versatility enough to play multiple positions.

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    He hit a really good mix of scoring and distributing by the end of the season. He also was never switched off of opposing point guards no matter how quick they were, unless he was being used to try to cool off someone else who had gotten hot.

    Again, I have no idea if he can do the same things in the NBA, but it seems the Spurs are keen to have him try. There doesn't seem to be much urgency on their part to secure another vet point guard, but one never can tell.
    Well I've pointed to Hairston's DL stats before, so Marcus should get the same benefit.

    Could it be Pop and RC are dying for a Williams/McClinton pairing so they can hide each other's weaknesses?

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