Ian could very well go elsewhere and put up decent numbers. That's doesn't mean he'd ever crack the Spurs rotation or do well here.
There are somewhere between 390 and 450 players in the NBA at any time. Probably 15-20% of them have the smartness, mental toughness, basketball IQ, and maturity to play on the Spurs. Now, take a cross section of that small group for players who are athletic, and it's a vanishingly small and colossally expensive group. The Spurs are usually constrained to bring in players from one of three groups: Smart, mentally tough, or physically gifted. Occasionally, you get someone like Bowen who hits two of the groups, smart and tough. I think Blair may be in those two groups, too. Usually, it's just one, though. Udoka was tough. Mason was smart. They have tried a veritable herd of physically gifteds: just recently PMB, White, and Ian. So far, none of them have developed another attribute, and they've been sent on their way.



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I missed the off-season last year, but it's such a critical part of the NBA cycle.
