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    I has da power! johnnyblues's Avatar
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    But it's only December.

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    Blame McDyess!

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    I'm not too worried about a rookie center that coming off an injury and only getting 12 minutes a game--- but is shooting 51% and has a few rebounds, assists, etc to go with some pretty good nautural defensive instincts to make up for his lack of familiarity with the complicated Spurs system.

    Just wait until the Spurs realize they have a 7' center that they can actually pass to off the pick and roll. It'll be fun.

    The fans and Splitter have to be patient. He'll be fine.

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    Splitter won't be named MVP of some European League for nothing...

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    Time will tell!!!!!!!

    Ftw!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    I'm not worried about Splitter..I think he will be very important for us..I want to see him playing with Tim, Tony e Manu..

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    But it's only December.
    after all star he will blossom like manu last season....

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    Being named MVP of the ACB is not that big of a deal. It's not that good of a league. It's a far cry from being named Euroleague MVP. It's like comparing a D-League MVP to an NBA MVP.
    Well, it's clearly better than any honor offered by the Greek League.

    How's it going Billy? Long time, no see.

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    Yes I'm a troll. Happy? SourCandy's Avatar
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    splitter has a leash.

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    Not every minute.

    Duncan and Splitter shared court-time against Phoenix.
    youre right about them two playing together, its been really rare, but theyve been on the court together.

    but they havent played phoenix yet

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    youre right about them two playing together, its been really rare, but theyve been on the court together.

    but they havent played phoenix yet
    ummmm.....

    http://www.basketball-reference.com/...011030PHO.html

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    Onceagain what the does Splitter have to do with the Greek League?
    who says he does?

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    I don't see the issue. Pop is slowly integrating Splitter into the team with the long term view in mind. You watch: when he's ready, which will probably be post-ASB when we have a tough schedule, and in perfect timing for the playoffs, Pop will make Splitter the 3rd big for good. He knows our major adversaries have big front lines (if you think he doesn't know that you're an idiot).

    Splitter is coming along just fine, looking subtly better every game to me. He'll be ready by March for what we need of him.

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    I'm starting to get a little worried about Splitter. We might be doing well now, but I think we'll need him in the playoffs against the size of teams like the Lakers (or Boston, if we get that far).
    Splitter is soft as on BOTH ends of the floor. Both of those teams will steam roll his ass.

    1) learn how to dunk the ball, Tiago. They're bumping you off your layups, or flat sending them back in your face.

    2) Block a shot now and then. Big guys don't get a lot of charges called when little guys go at them in the paint. Also, learn where that ing circle is. If you're in it, you're blocking.

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    Oh, and I'm going to call it now: limited garbage or no minutes against an athletic, physical ATL team on Friday.

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    Splitter is soft as on BOTH ends of the floor. Both of those teams will steam roll his ass.

    1) learn how to dunk the ball, Tiago. They're bumping you off your layups, or flat sending them back in your face.

    2) Block a shot now and then. Big guys don't get a lot of charges called when little guys go at them in the paint. Also, learn where that ing circle is. If you're in it, you're blocking.
    Well, Gasol isn't known for banging people around and he manages to be pretty effective out there.

    And I don't think Splitter is half as soft as Gasol is.

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    Oh, and I'm going to call it now: limited garbage or no minutes against an athletic, physical ATL team on Friday.
    I think he'll get minutes to help keep Pachulia off the boards. 17 minutes is my guess.

    Hopefully Bonner < 10

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    I'm not too worried about a rookie center that coming off an injury and only getting 12 minutes a game--- but is shooting 51% and has a few rebounds, assists, etc to go with some pretty good nautural defensive instincts to make up for his lack of familiarity with the complicated Spurs system.

    Just wait until the Spurs realize they have a 7' center that they can actually pass to off the pick and roll. It'll be fun.

    The fans and Splitter have to be patient. He'll be fine.
    I agree. He'll be fine. CIA POP may not want to expose Splitter too early to the NBA world. Less sample size for the compe ion to learn.

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    I think he'll get minutes to help keep Pachulia off the boards. 17 minutes is my guess.

    Hopefully Bonner < 10
    Regardless of how many pins you stick in your Bonner voo doo doll, unless Bonner gets injured, hes playing more than 10 minutes.

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    Post fail! I don't think I'll let you give me a reality check.

    Dismissed.

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    Tiago Splitter (26-43 from foul line) apparently Chip Engelland's new project. Spent a good 15 mins with the shot doc after practice.

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    The fans and Splitter have to be patient. He'll be fine.
    This.

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    Splitter is soft as on BOTH ends of the floor. Both of those teams will steam roll his ass.

    1) learn how to dunk the ball, Tiago. They're bumping you off your layups, or flat sending them back in your face.

    2) Block a shot now and then. Big guys don't get a lot of charges called when little guys go at them in the paint. Also, learn where that ing circle is. If you're in it, you're blocking.
    Have you been paying attention? He's gotten at least 5 in limited minutes so far, and should have gotten his sixth called on that dude Gray on the Hornets. This is first year in the NBA, a fourth into the season, he's not going to get called fair period.

    I do agree he needs to dunk more, but how you can call him soft with his supreme physicality on display every second he's on the court is maddening. I might be being trolled though.

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    ACB is the best national league in Europe, and he was MVP of regular and finals... second in history... after Sabonis, just this.

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    Look, the guy missed the entire training camp due to injury and has basically treated the first quarter of the season as his training camp. I say the Spurs will play the two side by side eventually, but first he needs to learn plays and the system. Be patient my friends.

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