Every time I've personally seen Splitter, he's been . Perhaps others who have seen more games see something I don't. But based on what I've seen, I'm getting the impression that there is a reason he's not getting minutes beyond what Pop-haters want to cling to (Pop never plays/develops rookies correctly).
I think the reality is that the team is what it is. Barring a trade - which I don't see happening for multiple reasons, and I question what our pieces can bring that would result in miraculous improvement for the team - what we see is what we're getting.
Continuing to whine that they aren't what they were - when they are keeping up the best record in the league over nearly half the season - is getting tiresome. I recognize there are problems. There were with the championship teams as well. I'd like to see them make fewer mental errors; but as mentioned above, they are only human. It's a long slog and they've got little incentive to make that effort towards improvement.
They had a wake-up call in NY & Boston. It seems they've responded to some degree; defense is better than it was. I hope that things will go as they have in the past; the rodeo trip helps refine them, the starters get more minutes, and the rotation tightens up.
But I doubt very much that things will change drastically, outside of working Anderson in. I've yet to see a reason for Tiago to be on the floor, no matter how much people think he'll be a golden god out there. If that ultimately means we lose, well, 29 teams will. Won't be the end of the world. The end of an era, perhaps, but that was always going to come eventually.