He gets burned by the top 20 post bigs in the NBA. Those guys score on everyone. He's always in position and always has a hand up on them, and he can cover everyone else and his team defense is very good. That makes him better than average. The fact that he's been improperly utilized and asked to do things that are far beyond his capabilities isn't his fault. Again, hopefully Splitter's going to be getting a lot more of those assignments going forward and we can see how Bonner adjusts to the lightened load in situations where the Spurs can dictate the mismatch for a change.

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