I'd also add that Roger, check that, Anthony Mason, Jr. attempted to posterize someone off the dribble, and in the half court, upon Hairston's entry.
If that's not a rub-off effect, I don't know what is.
Of course Malik needs to play. He's one of the Spurs' best defenders, he rebounds his position well, and he brings energy and the potential to make broken plays good plays. He's very adept at hitting the seams off the ball for dive-cuts, he finishes at the rim, and he also draws fouls and gets to the line.
He's a hard-nosed, dirty-workin', energy-bringin', basketball-playin' son ; I fail to see how the Spurs couldn't use him..
If Pop's going to play two perceived similar players on the wing, I'd prefer it be Bogans and Hairston and not Mason and Finley.
It should be Mason or Finley.