I think the ticket sales aspect is automatic, just like it is for Kobe, but I don't see Pop giving him back his leading role if he feels he can't do it (unlike Mike who *has to* play Kobe), so I think the general feeling from the FO is that they're going to give him the benefit of the doubt about last season, be more proactive anchoring his physical work (sending a trainer with him to ARG over the summer, minute management, etc) and then see what happens. If injuries/rehab piss him off that much, then you know his heart is in it. I don't think his 'decision making' needs to change at all. A lot of the stuff the Spurs run is heavily choreographed and I would say he and the team are extremely successful running that stuff, but he gives you the unexpected sometimes, which the team needs. Sometimes it works and sometimes it's a disaster, but that always been the case with Manu. You just hope the positive surpasses the negative.