I've given it a couple hours to sink in, and the more I think about it the more Tiago's signing is not that bad. We are merely judging Splitter based on his numbers this season, and it's clear that given around a solid 32-35 minutes a night he can produce pretty well. While I was at first infatuated with having a big man such as Marcin Gortat that didn't make soft hook shots, no big man on the free agency market outside of Al Jefferson has post moves compared to Splitter (yes, even Dwight). With that said, I hope Splitter takes this contract as a sign that the Spurs are going to juice every dollar out of him and make him man the up and stop being so soft.
Also, us being able to amnesty Bonner to get AK-47 would be fantastic; I'd trade a player that only shoots 3's and spreads the floor with mediocre defense with one that is able to shoot from any range and plays good defense. Take a second and imagine what the Finals would have been like if we had AK-47 and the small ball lineup that Spurs could use:
Parker
Danny Green
Ginobili
Kawhi Leonard
AK-47


