8. Fluster Zach Randolph
Zach Randolph has seemingly always been a tough player for the Spurs to defend. He's a physical rebounder with great hands, a soft touch around the rim and range on his jumper. Randolph has proven to be too nimble for the bigger bigs and too powerful for the smaller bigs. Perhaps the best option the Spurs have ever had to defend Randolph was Bruce Bowen, whose gameplan was to front him and then lead him into a help defender. Unfortunately, Bruce Bowen isn't walking through that door.
These Spurs will have to rely on murking the water. Randolph is a below average passer, so sending double-teams his way should be part of the strategy. However, he's smart enough to adjust so the Spurs need to remain a step ahead. Front him occasionally. Throw a smaller player at him. Let Duncan guard him sometimes. In crunch time, when it comes down to it, expect the job of slowing Randolph to fall to Antonio McDyess.