this season:
Parker - A
Kawhi - A
Duncan - A
Ferrari - A
Turnovers - B+
Diaw - B
Splitter - B
1-trick-Pony - C+
Mills - C+
Baynes - D
Joseph - D
Brown - F
Bonner - F-
Worst Rotational Player in the league - Ayres
1) Parker
2) Duncan
3) Ginobili
4) Leonard
5) Belinelli
6) Splitter
7) Diaw
8) Green
9) Mills
10) Joseph
11) Dayes
12) Brown
13) Bonner
14) Baynes
15) Ayres
Last edited by N0 LyF3 ScRuB; 02-21-2014 at 11:24 PM.
this season:
Parker - A
Kawhi - A
Duncan - A
Ferrari - A
Turnovers - B+
Diaw - B
Splitter - B
1-trick-Pony - C+
Mills - C+
Baynes - D
Joseph - D
Brown - F
Bonner - F-
Worst Rotational Player in the league - Ayres
Based on this season
1.) Duncan
2.) Parker
3.) Manu
4.) Leonard
5.) Diaw
6.) Green
7.) Mills
8.) Belinelli/Splitter
10.) Joseph
11.) Bonner
12.) Baynes
13.) Ayres
Jesus ing christ did you literally rank green above diaw![]()
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Look, I appreciate Diaw and his new found "aggressiveness" but lets be real.. this dude misses just as many layups as Green does.
I'll admit I ed up there.. but don't act like it's a re ed take. Green's defense makes it close
Except Diaw is shooting 55% from the field (and 42.4% from 3) which is well above average even for big men who live around the rim, and defensively Diaw is as useful as a post defender as Green is as a wing defender.
If Injuries are not taken into account and only on play record, plus role is considered [including Defense + Offense] -
1) Duncan, 2) Manu, 3) Mills , 4) Diaw, 5) Green, 6) Parker, 7) Leonard, 8) Belinelli, 9) Splitter, 10) Bonner, 11) Joseph, 12) Baynes, 13) Ayres, 14) Brown.
Reasons -
a) Parker's defense has been the worst on the team. Partly because he is coasting and preserving for the post-season.
b) Mills, Diaw & Belinelli have been revelations, but Belinelli's defense has sucked and he is pushed behind therefore.
c) Joseph has been anti-Parker. Pathetic at offense.
d) Splitter has played well whenever he has played, but has been out of rhythm while coming off minor injuries.
e) Bonner has also played well within limitations.
f) Leonard has had a slow start to offense and that pushes him back in the standings.
Ranked in order of importance if we want to have a shot this season:
Irreplaceable
Duncan/Parker
Key, but we could miss one of them against a 1st/2nd round opponent and survive:
Leonard/Splitter/Green/Manu
Important, should play well if we get past the 2nd round:
Diaw/Mills/Beli/Cojo
the rest are only burning minutes, so it doesn't really matter. It doesn't look much different than when the season started.
Duncan is having a better season than Parker thus far and it really isn't close Duncan plays on both ends of the court.
thats the list.
Yeah @timtonymanu posted the best list imo.
jeebus has the best list
1.) Duncan
2.) Parker
3.) Manu
4.) Leonard
5.) Diaw
6.) Green
7.) Mills
8.) Belinelli/Splitter
10.) Joseph
11.) Bonner
12.) Baynes
13.) Daye
14.) Ayres
1. Duncan
2. Parker
3. Leonard
4. Belinelli
5. Diaw
6. Manu
7. Mills
8. Splitter
9. Green
10. Joseph
11. Bonner/Baynes
13. Daye
14. The Coyote
15. Brown
16. Everyone on the coaching staff, ball boys and the towel guys
17. Opposing players
18. Piece of
....
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1: Duncan
2: Parker
3: Leonard
4: Diaw
5: Ginobili
6: Splitter
7: Green
7: Mills
8: Belinelli
Honestly, Everyone wants to say "PIECE OF DOG >AYRES" But it wasn't too long ago when CoJo was viewed as the worst player, or when Baynes had his turn. So the final part of this list really switches up and around through-out the season, tbh.
10: Joseph
11: Bonner
12: Baynes
13: Ayres
14: Daye
At least Ayres has had a couple of good games this season. Daye has been trash since the past 2 years or so.
Hahahahaha it was a toss up between "Turnovers", "So-So", and "Hammy" wasn't it?
Ranking them based on importance in the playoffs.
Must to get past the 2nd round.
1. Duncan
2. Parker
3. Leonard, mainly because we lack an SF.
4. Manu
5. Green
6. Diaw
7. Splitter
8. Belli.
9. Mills
10. Joseph
11. Bonner
12. Baynes
13. Ayres
Nice thread idea.
1. Duncan
2. Parker
3. Leonard
4. Green
5. Mills
6. Splitter
7. Manu
8. Diaw
9. whoever else doesn't matter after this point
My rankings are not as much based on talent (otherwise of course it would be the Big 4 and then Splitter), but based on contribution so far, or lack thereof based on injuries, and how we've performed without the player. So guys like Green and Leonard are high, whereas guys like Manu are lower, since we didn't really miss the 3 or 4 extra turnovers per game.
Daye hasn't even played a game for the Spurs yet. It would be pretty damn hard to do worse than Ayres imo
That's what people said about Blair and Bonner.
Maybe it's just me, but the 1ppg/1rpg while being a huge liability on defense makes it extremely difficult for me to say "STILL BETTER THAN AYRES THOUGH."
I mean it was just a month ago when Ayres was averaging decent 4th big stats while playing solid defense on the likes of Anthony Davis. I really, really doubt Daye will ever do anything along the lines of that. But hey, I'll eat the crow whenever it's served.
4.9 Duncan
4.5 Parker
3.9 Leonard
3.9 Belinelli
3.7 Mills
3.5 Diaw
3.5 Ginobili
2.6 Splitter
2.3 Green
1.8 Joseph
1.4 Ayres
1.3 Bonner
0.6 De Colo as a Spur
0.4 Baynes
0.1 Jeffers
0.0 Thomas
-0.2 Brown
Inc. Daye
1. Duncan
2. Parker
3. Ginobili
4. Leonard
5. Mills
6. Diaw
7. Belinelli
8. Splitter
9. Green
10-15. Who cares
1. Duncan
2. Parker
3. Manu
4. Green
5. KL
6. Tiago
7. Diaw
8. Marco
9. Mills
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