I agree, in that it's not one-hundred percent on RJ that he's looked a s of his former self, but I'm not sure having him succeed in the fashion that's got him his money is conducive to winning.
There are some players that are gifted, talented and viewed as stars because their stats and individual ability impresses or amazes at times. But when you really break them down and ask how much of what they do or excel at would cons ute a winning ball player, someone that's impact on the game isn't quantifiable with stats necessarily, that's where you see their true worth. I'd ask this: What is it about RJ's a en for the game, offensive repertoire or defensive ability that truly stands out? What is there about his game that makes others better or makes the game easier for others, and how useful is he if he's not out in the open court and putting points on the board?
There's no doubt in my mind Pop and the Spurs could find a way to make RJ look more like the player people have grown accustomed to over the last couple of years, but I'm afraid it'd only translate into the Spurs mirroring the teams he put those numbers up on (which, sadly, they're not too far from).
Like I said, it's not sexy or all that desirable, but it could be a decent pick up at the end of the day -- it seems all but certain if his price is right.
See, you're talking about what they're going to do and I was simply stating what I'd like them to do. I don't really have much of a disagreement with the players (or players along the same lines) you've mentioned the Spurs are likely to sign.
As an aside, apparently McGuire got traded to the Kings for a second-rounder . . .
In terms of level of player and status in the league, more or less comparable. Splitter's a more offensively talented player and maybe more gifted than both, but his impact and worth (somewhat like the RJ argument) might not be as great as someone like Varejao (with his hustle, energy and savvy) or Gortat (who's a stronger more disruptive defender). I think he'll be viewed as the better player and probably put up more impressive stats, I just question whether that will mean he's a better, more valuable player.
