You're a rather portly fellow aren't you?
oh, and No.
Hi
I was thinking about Bowen´s departure and how most teams arrange their starting line-ups , would it be a good idea to start Hairston at the 2 spot and use him like Orlando used C. Lee and Denver used D.Jones???
I think that it would give the team a strong perimeter presence from the start of games and would make Richard Jefferson enough rest to play help deffense and another 48min. offensive option. I really think that the best way to make hairston shine with us is givin´him a chance to defend and attack the league´s best perimeter players from the beggining of the season. I think that R Mason is a specialty player and we will make the better of him in short periods.
PG - Tony Parker
SG - Malik Hairston
SF - Richard Jefferson
PF - Tim Duncan
C - Antonio Mc D... Don´t really know how to spell it
Subs
PG - G. Hill
SG - Manu/Mason
SF - M. Finley/Haislip
PF - D. Blair
C - Bonner/ Ratliff
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You're a rather portly fellow aren't you?
oh, and No.
Nah, he doesn't have the experience yet. He likely won't have the confidence yet either, which is okay. Maybe somewhere down the line he could potentially start as a defensive guy that can hit the open J but it won't be at the beginning of the season.
TPark changed his login name again?
how about lets see him in preason games before saying he is starter
mason's better, its his contract yr this yr so expect him to put up better numbers than last season
How about no? I don't see what all the hype about Malik Hairston is on this board... that guy's a D-leaguer and nothing else.
I'm not sure where that logic comes in to play regarding the Spurs.
Hairston hasn't proven to even be a legitiment bench player much less starter.
I think with Mason being in a contract year, and having one year under his belt, he will be effective in the starting SG spot. Jefferson can penetrate and draw fouls, so Mason won't be called on to do that.
As far as Hairston goes, he has potential but he will have to prove that his jumper is half way consistent.
let's be careful before throwing that word around
My take on Hairston:
Can take it strong to the hoop, has good leaping ability and has a decent long range shot.
His problem:
Too short (6'4"), can't dribble and can't pass.
That is not true ^^^^
If you watched him play in the D-League, he can dribble and pass quite well. He is not a point guard, but he can distribute pretty effectively.
Hairston is already a legitimate bench player, he held his own against bench players in his limited NBA time last year, and even held his own against some starters..he had 5 games where he played 20 minutes or more..
In the game vs. Denver, he outplayed JR Smith, Linas Kleiza, and Dahntay Jones when he was on the floor with them..he went 6-8 for 12 points that game..
In the game vs. Cleveland, he held his own against Lebron for 3 straight possessions until Pop subbed him off..he severely outplayed Wally Sczerbiak, which is who he was covering, and also Daniel Gibson for a few possessions..
Against Washington he went 4-5 in 4th quarter, and wasn't outplayed by anybody..
Against the Clippers, he went 4-7 with minutes throughout the game..he was also matched up with Al Thornton for most of his playing time, and he did a great job on him all game..Thornton went 0-3 against Hairston during his first stint at the end of the 1st, and continued to struggle when Malik guarded him at the end of the 2nd, mid 3rd, and end of the 4th..
Against Portland he didn't shoot well, but he was very good defensively..took Outlaw out at the end of the 2nd, and did a great job on Rudy at the end of the 3rd..
He just needs experience, which leads to confidence(which he didn't lack in his NBA time last year anyways)..
He obviously won't be starting, and there's no reason that he should anyways..I'd honestly be surprised if he isn't a rotation bench player by the end of November though..Pop already showed confidence in him by surprisingly giving him time last year, and he's clearly improved significantly from last year's SL to the end of this year's SL..he's gotten better in every aspect that he needed to..he was also called up multiple times, and he finally got a contract..he's clearly getting some love in the organization right now, and there's the recognition that we need to get younger..
he was a "big man" in college, and he's still converting his game..he clearly has talent, and he's already shown he can be a legit bench player..his physical tools alone make him a good bench player in a league that heavily rewards attributes of that type..
he's athletic, a good rebounder for his position, a good defender for his position, tough and fearless, and his shot looked much improved in Summer League(even though it was overplayed anyways)..
he needs to work on his passing and dribbling, but guess what?..so do most swingmen that play the same style as him..he's going to be a defense-first swingmen, obviously not a scorer..that's what we need anyways, a slasher to play off our 4 stars..
How about no. lol
No need to rush the guy. He will be used where the opportunities present themselves where his strengths will better impact the course of the game. If his confidence is high and he can be that tenacious defender we like to see well then i'd hope Pop would give him more minutes.
And on another note if he happened to show incredible upside then i would hope Pop wouldn't be scared to experiment early on in the season and maybe even start him for a game or two at some point. But you are really reaching and it's way too far off to tell how good he will be or can be.
Gosh, I hope Malik isn't 6'4".
He is not that big, but he plays much bigger.
Since when has adding four ? marks to a question become so common.
At least there is a "?" at the end of the question.
I'd rather see Ian start, at least on the road. That way the refs have someone to through all of the phantom fouls on instead of Timmy or McD. Just give him the first 2 minutes and then set him the rest of the game.
In fact I believe Marcus Williams will get more PT than Hairston this year.
NBDL stats are off the chart 23 ppg, 7 rpg, 5.3 apg
Hairston 22.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 3.7 apg
Both can score but Williams gives you the height and ball control to play all 3 perimeter positions.
Since when did ending a question with a "." become so common?
Back on topic though, I think this is a very bad idea. Not enough experience. In fact, I'm not convinced the guys is NBA quality. I hope he is, but I think I need a full year to judge.
Malik Hairston is 6'6".
http://www.nba.com/playerfile/malik_hairston/index.html
i wouldnt mind pop starting him in the preseason just to get him good minutes and to try different rotations but not during the reular season. lets not forget last year we pleyed G HILL and MASON as starters and niether one knew the system unlike HAIRSTON. both G HILL and MASON were good role players last season due to the early playing time. also im sure his confidence is already up there considering how much time and money the spurs have put into him since the day he was drafted.
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