'Just a couple of other thoughts about the direction or route the Spurs are taking. It's difficult to expect a franchise to continue to flourish year after year. There are eventually going to be valleys and the NBA system works against extended success. The Spurs have made the playoffs 19 times out of the past 20 seasons. It's core is getting older so unless they replace it's oldest stars with real talent, there will be a fall-off. The Spurs did a major FAIL when they did not bring in Luis Scola. They made up for it a bit by sticking their glove up in the air, closing their eyes and having the ball (DeJuan Blair) land in their glove. They were smarter than what everyone here gave them credit for in drafting George Hill. Now they have to find a true young Big. If they fail to do so, the Spurs will continue to slide farther toward the fringe. Whether it's Splitter, or a trade for a chance at another good bigman, the Spurs will need to be both smart and fortunate.
It's been a good ride. It won't be an easy off-season and depending on decisions made, the Spurs could very easily be headed for a few seasons of famine.

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