exact, I thought I had expressed myself badly after exstatic questioned, but you seem to have understood
Have to see more of him before judging, tbh, you can't really analyze minutes against the worst team in the league..
exact, I thought I had expressed myself badly after exstatic questioned, but you seem to have understood
Spurs fans getting wet at Thomas playing against scrubs SMH
To be fair.. this was the same night Nando had 13/4/2, Ayres had 13/6, Baynes had 9/6, and Mills had 20/7
he was nothing special
but he didnt do a lot of things wrong
he had a block and a couple of uncontested rebounds
maybe because he was in a place / league below scrubs
I only care about the rebounds and blocks.
The Spurs dont need another scorer.
I like what I saw, didnt look worst than other bench player, no reason for him to not get minutes.
How can you be against someone that can contribute to the team?
Bonner is hitting 47.5% of his 3's. Also both can be packaged in a deal.
I'd like to see him play against okc...tbh
His shot will come around as he gets more comfortable.
but what he brings is extreme athleticism and length. something we have lacked for quite sometime. He is a guy that can go get a rebound outside of his area. something we could use also.
I'm not even sure where you're going with this since you didn't actually make a point. Forget Thomas for his lack of rebounding skills? Or forget Thomas to concentrate on finding another rebounding big? Either way you don't make sense since Pop even in his most reserved perception of role requires more than just one attribute to crack the rotation.
I wasn't even worried about that because they were long, meaning, he's just amped up. If they had been short, he'd have been scared or nervous.
Thanks ace3g. I was hoping someone would post that.
RC told him to play the kid, told him we're not paying this guy just to put boogers under the seats
Matt Bonner?
A fair point but even Bonner has two additional positives going for him that most don't have.
1. He's been in the system for years. There's no growing pains and he's ready to be plugged in at any given moment.
2. He rarely reaches outside his wheel house. Something very few players are capable of accepting.
Now with that said I'm not endorsing Bonner nor suggesting that he's better than any other potential options out there. Just providing you with perspective. I personally wished we would have parted ways with Bonner long ago but I can see why some feel as though he brings value to the team. Especially regular season grinding kind of value. He certainly plugs a hole.
I liked thomas. He lit a fire under ayers.
Eh, played well enough to get another look but nothing spectacular. It's like it is with the Spurs and guys like Thomas. People here will overrate him or blame him for loses. Eventually, he'll be let go by the Spurs and get picked up by the Mavs. Rinse..repeat..etc…etc...
He looked very quick and active out there, hopefully he has earned some more chances to play. I would love to see more of this guy.
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