totally forgot about RJ
do you guys realize the meltdown that would take place if he didn't play GOOD
he can have a few bad games and I'm convinced some of you will show up at his house with torches and pitchforks
Pretty much everyone except Bonner.
In this order:
1. Splitter
2. Hill
3. Blair
4. Anderson
5. Temple
6. Gee
7. Parker
8. McDyess
9. Manu - only because i know what to expect
10. Duncan - only because i know what to expect
11. Neal
12. RJ
100. Bonner
totally forgot about RJ
do you guys realize the meltdown that would take place if he didn't play GOOD
he can have a few bad games and I'm convinced some of you will show up at his house with torches and pitchforks
SPLITTER!!!!
I think this guy is going to give the Spurs a new iden y and make an impact similar to what Ginobili did his first year with the Spurs. His passion, energy, and smart basketball play are going to make the Spurs more entertaining than they have been in a long time.
Neal to light up the league and all the Lakers fans coming in and slated us for supporting a rapist.
1: Splitter delivering a sensational rookie season
(30 MPG, 12 and 8 or better)
2: Splitter delivering a good rookie season
(27 MPG, 11 and 7)
3: Splitter delivering a decent rookie season
(24 MPG, 10 and 6)
4: Parker back on the 07-08 level.
(08-09 will go down as his career season statwise)
5: Hill further improved, so can take more of the workload of Manu and/or compensate for a regression of Manu.
6: a more consistent RJ, who fits better with the system (he won't deliver better stats tough)
7: Blair improved enough to become the legit 3rd big in the rotation
(20-24MPG, 10 and 8)
8: Tim healthy
9: Manu healthy
10: Anderson good enough for getting regular minutes. (15-20 MPG)
RJ. just because if the spurs are going to win it all I believe he has to play good d ( not great or excellent) and adapt his game offensively, which means being able to spread the floor. if the same player as last year returns, I might just stop watching the Spirs altogether this year. Not because I'm not a Spurs fan, but because I don't think I can mentally handle seeing RJ suck and still get that contract.
Wow I just realized how potentially dominant this team could actually be if all the players that we just picked up turn-out to be as good as they are all being hyped up to be, and if DeJuan Blair steps it up and Richard Jefferson puts in his work....WOW. The Lakers better be pretty fricken scared.
I feel like a hypocrite.. cheering against the Lakers, I always said that Kobe was a fricken skinner...now we have one on our own team. WTF!!
1. Splitter. Finally a foreign big who comes to the Spurs (not counting TD). I hope he has enough muscle and strength to battle.
2. Big 3. Probably their last stand. Please stay healthy. Take it easy Tim. Watching these guys play well is basketball nirvana.
3. RJ. Play like we know you can. Bring more focus and courage. Hit your FTs, 3s, and take it to the basket. D up.
4. Anderson. Would be awesome if he finds a groove and Pop's confidence.
5. Hill. Needs redemption in my opinion. As great as he was in the Mavs series, he sucked against the Suns and couldn't guard Nash. I think he has a very nice year this season. Will he focus on ball distribution and play making or scoring?
6. Blair. Let's see what you do with hopefully more consistent PT from unpredictable Pop.
7. Dice. Stay steady, don't fade into obscurity. I think his and Blair's PT will fluctuate.
8. Gee, Neal, Temple. If 2 of these 3 are solid will be a valuable surprise.
9. Bonner.
Last edited by superbigtime; 08-23-2010 at 10:35 AM.
I'd be very surprised to see Splitter playing anything more than 20 mpg. If that is the case, then that, along with the amount of talent on this team, means he'll likely deliver more modest stats than you're suggesting. I think he's capable of those numbers though.
I agree about Jefferson not delivering better stats, for the most part. I expect his three point shooting and free throw shooting to progress to the mean, but other than that, I'm expecting similar stats to last season. Again, that will be predicated on the talent on this team more than anything. He won't get enough minutes or shots to score significantly more and rebounding wise, it'll be difficult for him to corral significantly more than last season considering he has to contend with Duncan, Blair (who might start, but even if he doesn't, will probably play more), McDyess and Splitter (he's not a great rebounder, but he's an improvement over Bonner).
Mostly Splitter, just to see a bigger talent next to Tim. After that, it is mostly to see how RJ, Hill, and Blair improve and what impact Anderson will have.
And watch Malik finally....oh, damn.
I'm more interested in seeing if our roster seems capable of balance and efficiency than in any one player's performance at this point. I do hope we see a renewed passion for defensive rigor from the coaching staff.
Andersoooooooooooooooooooooooooooon
S-Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaax
Splitter, Anderson and Temple (want him to get some more opportunities)
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