Agreed. It's clear that Bonner and Dice both need to go. Bonner's shrinking baby nuts against good teams, has been on display for a while now. He's all-world against the Clippers and Warriors, of the NBA. He just comes up small against the better teams. I often ask myself, "would another coach even have this guy on the roster, much less getting the loads of playing time that he gets?" Meanwhile, Dice just can't put up a fight anymore. Omce again, the Spurs took a gamble and overvalued the shelf-life of an veteran player, that is clearly at the end. They took a chance figuring that Dice may have had some juice left. Clearly, this isn't the case.
Spurs do need another frontcourt player, which is why the Tyrus Thomas acquisition would've been perfect. What would next year have looked like had the Spurs gotten that trade done? Imagine frontline of Duncan, Thomas, Blair, Spiltter and Ian? Those are instant upgrades and some big time help that would have re-energized Tim. To me, the Thomas trade was one the Spurs could NOT have afforded to miss out on. Yet, they did. Now, we're watching the sad results of Pop rolling with the inferior frontline that is in place now.