I thought this was a given even considering Pop's mad rotations. Assuming health, the Spurs have a known rotation, with the only wrinkle that being Jackson is gone.
So even though Green is a starter, do you guys think Manu should be in the "final 5" (the lineup that closes out tightly contested games)? Assuming he's healthy, I kinda think he should. Then our closers would be Parker/Ginobili/Leonard/Splitter/Duncan. That's a damn good lineup.
I thought this was a given even considering Pop's mad rotations. Assuming health, the Spurs have a known rotation, with the only wrinkle that being Jackson is gone.
1: Tony Parker: The catalyst of the team and the engine that helps run the Spurs efficiently.
2: Tim Duncan: The health is there and he's been huge in his spots. One last run to help raise number 5.
3: Kawhi Leonard: He'll have the responsibility of defending most of the leagues scoring talent.
4: Tiago Splitter: Chipping away on the boards and deflecting and blocking shots.
5: Danny Green: He'll have responsibility in smaller line up set ups of guarding the guards. Hitting his shots will be clutch.
6: Manu Ginobili: I have him ranked sixth because he's been hot and cold this season. He's the biggest "X" factor the Spurs have. If he is going strong, we have the better change of contending.
7: Boris Diaw: Depending on health.
8: Nando De Colo / Matt Bonner: Hitting three's.
Damn gotta agree. I dont have a problem with Neal shooting when it matters but he cant be back up pg whereas I dont expect Green to do what he's supposed to do, dude chokes under pressure.
1) Tony Parker
2) Tim Duncan
3) Manu Ginobili
4) Kawhi Leonard
5) Tiago Splitter
6) Everybody else.
The Big 3 have to be the Big 3. Without that, it's going to be a short run.
Maybe Kawhi can take Manu's spot and form a new "Big 3", but Manu still needs to be effective for the Spurs to have a legitimate chance.
Tiago needs to help hold down the post and have his efficient games, otherwise teams will be able to close out on our shooters that much easier and take them out of the game.
[pats self on back]
If Bonner keeps this up he has a case as to make it all the way up to number 1, tbh. And I'm only half kidding.
Unfortunately, the reliance on Danny Green and to a lesser extent, Gary Neal, continues to haunt the Spurs, tbh..
These guys are one-dimensional players that shouldn't be in the rotation of an aspiring contender..
If Green shoots well, the Spurs win..if he doesn't, they lose..your system should not depend on an 8th man caliber player like Danny Green, tbh..
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