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    Blair is 6'6? Wow

    Anyways, there is no way POP will start a rookie.

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    it's quite simple. if Blair gets the chance to become a ROY canditate, this team will not even make the PO.
    if he becomes a starter and plays some 30 minutes, the team will be not half as good as we wish.
    the case we should all hope for is that Blair becomes a regular rotation player, plays about 20 MPG, delivers 6 and 6 on good efficiency. then we will be good. if he plays more, it means that others don't play as well as the team needs them to play. then we won't be as good.

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    I doubt that Blair will be the ROY or a starter. I would look at Batum's season with Portland for a preview of Blair. Flashes of brilliance, great intensity, a few good offensive games, not a lot of minutes in crunch time. Blair is only 20, so he will probably need 1-2 yrs in the NBA to put it all together. But if he proves me wrong and goes 20 ppg 12 rbg all season with a game winning shot in the championship series, then that would be OK.

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    welcome to draft night

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    I like the idea of Blair starting but playing no more than 20 minutes a night...and not finishing games (that's for the Duncan-MacD Duo).
    That's because, for his skills, I see him paired at best with Timmy...first of all 'cause for a good amount of minutes he can Help him a lot in the reboundin (expcially offensive rebounding) department, giving to Tim the chance to play a little more outside (expecially in regular season), second 'cause if it's true that Blair weak point is defense (particularly on pick and rolls) Tim is the only one really capable, on a regulare basis, to help then defense and, third, because of all the other players we have in his role (Haislip, Bonner, mahinmi) he's, in perspective at least, definitely the most skilled at a high level and the only way to improve the comprehensions of our game for him will be playing it from the beginning.
    Finaly, because the way I see it, is we do need an experienced front line leader all the time on the court and two at the end.
    So I feel that the best way would be to have Mac D like the logical subs ute of Tim for all the match apart for thye last 8-9 minutes of the game, when they finally can play together.

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    I think Blair will have a lot to say about if he starts or how many minutes he plays. If he exceeds expectations and show a ROY like performance, he can make it very difficult for Pop not to give him more playing time. I don't have any doubt that he'll get a lot of exposure in his rookie season.. I'm really hoping he makes a big impact for the SPurs.

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    I think that the main reason we took a lot of quality bigs other than Duncan, any of them with the chance, at least, to prove themselves for gaining minutes (we now have six : Mac D, Blair, Mahinmi, Bonner, Haislip, Ratliff) will be resting Tim for a very good amount of minutes during regular season.
    The goal could be to let Tim play less than 30 minutes a game (more or less the some amount of Gino).
    Some argument for the plaiyng time of Mac D.
    Playing people over 32 and plenty of past playing time in their legs for more than 30 minutes a night is risky.
    But reaching the goal will be possible only if some of the new and young Bigs (Blair, Mahinmi, Haislip) will show something enough for gaining big minutes.
    Maybe, starting one or more of them could help a lot.

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    Blair will get the George Hill Treatment

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    Blair will get the George Hill Treatment
    I don't agree with this...
    Blair was projected like a lottery pick just the day before the draft night in all mock drafts...and Thabeet, that's been dominated by him in NCAA games, has beebn chosen n° 2.
    He's fallen to us anly because of his scaring and late publicized potential helth problems...that, if he's lucky, could never became a real problem for his whole carreer.
    Hill was the typical - a la Mahinmi and to a less extension Ginobili and Parker - steal of the spurs for a skilled player never projected to be in the lottery or even near that draft position...

    Usually is talent makes the decision...
    So imho the point is only if Pop sees that Blair fit in the stystem fastly enough...to gain the "false" starter ('cause in the end of games Tim/Tmac will be the players) role.

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    I think there may be a few occasions where Blair starts, but I still think for the most part it will be McDyess. However, we may see Blair start on second nights of back-to-backs where Duncan and/or McDyess sit for the night. The game that fits this criteria that I most want to see him start is January 16th at Memphis (also March 6 at Memphis). "Blair vs. Thabeet: This time, it's professional."

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    I think there may be a few occasions where Blair starts, but I still think for the most part it will be McDyess. However, we may see Blair start on second nights of back-to-backs where Duncan and/or McDyess sit for the night. The game that fits this criteria that I most want to see him start is January 16th at Memphis (also March 6 at Memphis). "Blair vs. Thabeet: This time, it's professional."



    Ha! I'd go that game.

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    4 pages of something that's never going to happen THIS year...

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    I also doubt Blair will win ROY but I do think he'll earn significant playing time. Offensive rebounding specialists are not easy to find and he'll make a name for himself before all is said and done.
    And too many vets in front of him for him to be a starter this early. Maybe next year if some of those vets decline.
    There are a few rookies out there that will be in a better position to win ROY this year and barring some freak injuries, Blair will end up 3rd or 4th in ROY balloting IMHO.
    But I do think he'll get some looks and Pop already promised to play him a lot so he has a chance although a small one.

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    at people saying Blair will win ROY.

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    I'm not an "In the Know" or have close sources but I speculate that if DeJuan Blair catches on to the Spurs system fast enough he will be starting opposite of Duncan.

    The beast of the east from Pitt has all the complimentary skills Tim Duncan can thrive off of. TD last year was a one man wrecking crew in the post game for the Spurs. But that took it's toll later in the season. With no immediate or dependable help...Tim Duncan was physically punished on the inside last year.

    Enter Blair as the youth, savy and skills to compliment Duncan in the post and we get to see TD at his best regarding the past 2 years. And I'm not saying that I think McDyess doesn't have the ability more so than I think TD and McD on the court at the same time nulifies each other's game and the team might not get all that can be produced from both if on the floor at the same time.

    McD coming off the bench with TD resting allows the Spurs to continue post presence domination in their game. Having both on the floor at the same time might be great for close games at the end when both have been able to have reasonable periods of rest during the game. But having DB on the court snagging offensive boards left and right while providing youthfull weak side D is going to be a blessing for TD.

    That plus the fact that McD's experience will be a valuble asset on the court while fronting a 2nd unit. Him and Ginobili together will provide leadership and skills that most NBA teams would like to have even on their respective 1st team units.

    Of course... a lot of rookies don't make first team in the nba unless they are truly a top 10 to 15 pick. But DeJuan Blair was projected by many to be just that. We'll see. If the beast of the east is unleashed and proves to be all he has been touted to be...Tim Duncan will reign even more supreme and our second unit with a proven and great player like McDyess will allow the Spurs to maintain and even build on leads the first unit may establish.

    No he will not be STARTER...

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    I don't think Blair will start this year, especially with guys like Duncan, Dice, Ratliff already there.

    In addition, he's going to be fighting with GHill for PT.

    1) If Blair gets minutes, George Hill's minutes will go down
    2) If George Hill gets the minutes, Blair's minutes will suffer accordingly.

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    I don't think Blair will start this year, especially with guys like Duncan, Dice, Ratliff already there.

    In addition, he's going to be fighting with GHill for PT.

    1) If Blair gets minutes, George Hill's minutes will go down
    2) If George Hill gets the minutes, Blair's minutes will suffer accordingly.
    Ok, I know you were waiting for this:

    How are Hill's minutes and Blair's minutes inversely related?

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    Ok, I know you were waiting for this:

    How are Hill's minutes and Blair's minutes inversely related?
    , it's getting harder and harder to troll around here.

    For some reason, Pop likes to play Hill as a SG. You can't very well have a 6'2 SG and a 6'6 PF on the floor at the same time.
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    Well, I guess Fin is listed at 6-7''...

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    , it's getting harder and harder to around troll here.

    For some reason, Pop likes to play Hill as a SG. You can't very well have a 6'2 SG and a 6'6 PF on the floor at the same time.
    That for some reason is because thats his natural position.

    Why couldn't a 6'6 great rebounding power forward play with him again?

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    That for some reason is because thats his natural position.

    Why couldn't a 6'6 great rebounding power forward play with him again?
    Too much size given up. When you consider 6'9 is a typical West PF and 6'6 is a typical West SG, the Spurs would be at a defensive disadvantage playing 2 undersized players in key positions at the same time.

    Some West PF/SG bench guys I could think of, numbers might not be exact:
    Lamar Odom - 6'10, Vujacic 6'7
    Carl Landry - 6'9, Barry 6'7
    Juwan Howard - 6'9, Rudy 6'6
    Birdman 6'10, JR Smith 6'6
    Milsap 6'8, Korver 6'7

    There's practically no team I know of that plays both an undersized PF and SG at the same time.

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    Too much size given up. When you consider 6'9 is a typical West PF and 6'6 is a typical West SG, the Spurs would be at a defensive disadvantage playing 2 undersized players in key positions at the same time.

    Some West PF/SG bench guys I could think of, numbers might not be exact:
    Lamar Odom - 6'10, Vujacic 6'7
    Carl Landry - 6'9, Barry 6'7
    Juwan Howard - 6'9, Rudy 6'6
    Birdman 6'10, JR Smith 6'6
    Milsap 6'8, Korver 6'7

    There's practically no team I know of that plays both an undersized PF and SG at the same time.

    Amazing how teams have won with undersized power forwards before.

    Blair's wingspan also makes up for any supposed deficiencies with his "height" as well.

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    Blair has an 8'10.5" standing reach. That essentially makes him bigger than alot of PF's who are your average PF height. Guys like Joakim Noah and Blake Griffin are shorter than Blair in terms of real height. Head to toe height is meaningless in basketball.

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    A guy like Sasha is 6'7", yet he has T-Rex arms, and i would guess his SR wouldnt be any more than 8'4" or 8'5", which is typical for a 6'3" or 6'4" player.

    Carl Landry is 2 inches taller, yet Blair has him covered by 4 inches in terms of real height.
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