Bonner supporters will be ecstatic when he becomes a rotation player again two seasons from now. I'm so happy that Bonner will be replacing McDyess once he retires. Then we'll be blessed to see Bonner get out-rebounded and scored upon time after time. He'll be 32 then, so he'll be in his athletic prime to be a Spur. Maybe they'll even bring him back as a defensive coach?
What about Ryan Richard? Well, he'll remain overseas for the next year or two. Then, he'll need a little bit of developing and familiarity with the Spurs system, so he'll play in Austin for a year or two. Pop still won't trust his raw talent over Matt Bonner's superior "corporate knowledge." So, he'll ride the pine until Matt's contract is up in 2014.
It'll look like Ryan's chance is finally here with Matt finally off the roster. But, Ryan's a free-agent too because the Spurs failed to pick up his minuscule option. Pop and R.C. not feeling comfortable with letting a guy go with such strong "corporate knowledge," plus the ability to stretch the court for Splitter/Blair, will rather resign their grizzled veteran Bonner to a 3 year/$9 million deal.
Get ready for 34-year old Bonner and his three-point marksmanship for another three years.



